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06/11/2008

Iraq terror attacks down 94% over last year

Filed under: Terrorism, World — Tags: , — Meryl Yourish @ 10:00 am

Check out this statistic from a story in the Guardian, a decidedly anti-war newspaper:

Evidence of al-Qaida’s problems in Iraq is weighty and convincing. It has been badly hit by the fightback from the American-backed Sunni “Sons of Iraq” and the US troop “surge”. Western intelligence agencies estimate that the number of foreign fighters is down to single figures each month. The border with Syria is now harder to cross.

Iraq-watchers point, too, to financial strain caused by the arrests of al-Qaida sympathisers in Saudi Arabia, mafia-like disputes over alcohol licences and difficulties recruiting the right calibre of people. Last month, a sympathetic website carried a study showing a 94% decline in operations over a year. The Islamic State of Iraq claimed 334 operations in November 2006 but just 25 a year later. Attacks dropped from 292 in May 2007 to 16 by mid-May this year.

Only last year, Harry Reid told us the war was lost. The surge wouldn’t work. It was a waste of time, money, and lives.

Hm.

a 94% decline in operations over a year.

I’m thinking Reid may have been wrong.

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