I've been beginning to notice that there has been a remarkable lack of news about the war in Iraq in recent weeks. So I did a brief seach on google news for "Iraq" and there has been a lack of news everywhere. There were a few articles though, and more importantly, some of those were actually good news, that explains why I haven't heard about it.
I found this article
"AP Count: US Casualties Drop in February
By JOHN AFFLECK – 2 days ago
BAGHDAD (AP) — At least 29 U.S. troops died while serving in Iraq in February, the third-lowest monthly casualty toll for the U.S. military since the American-led invasion in 2003, according to an Associated Press count.
Troop fatalities declined from 40 in January, and also dropped steeply from February 2007, when at least 81 troops died in Iraq.
But Iraqi casualties increased compared with January, although violence was reduced substantially from a year ago.
The AP count revealed at least 739 Iraqi security forces and civilians were either killed or found dead last month, up from 610 in January, which had the lowest monthly death toll since the end of 2005.
In February 2007, at least 1,801 Iraqis were killed.
The statistics on casualties are considered a minimum, and are based on AP reporting. The actual number is likely higher, as many killings go unreported or uncounted.
Three factors are widely credited with reducing violence in Iraq over the past six months: an increase in U.S. troop levels; a cease-fire by radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army militia; and the decision by tens of thousands of Sunni fighters to accept U.S. funding and turn against al-Qaida in Iraq.
At least 3,973 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to the AP's count. The figure includes eight military civilians. At least 3,237 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's numbers.
Since the invasion of Iraq, only two months have had a lighter U.S. death tolls than February, the AP found. They were last December, when 23 deaths were reported, and the month of February 2004, when 20 American troops died. Last month's troop fatalities included three non-combat deaths. "
Now obviously this isn't saying that Iraq is won, but it's saying a few things. One, the hotly-contested surge has had some effect. More troops, less casualties. Two, the US is doing things that I had no idea about, I had no clue there was a cease fire, or that we were giving people a reason (money) not to join al-Qaida in Iraq.
This is important news to me. I looked into my last few copies of the New York Times, and the only relevant information referring to it was last thursday (February 28th), and it was buried on page A10. It was an article about potential troop withdrawals... I guess it's less important than page A3's article on wine buyers in France.
3/03/2008
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Cease fire, what cease fire?
More like... a short break while we infiltrate the crappy army some more.
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