Azzaman, Iraq
Iraqi Forces Flailing as U.S. Marines Withdraw from Mosul

August 17, 2006
Azzaman - Iraq- Original Article (English)    



After a suicide car bomb attack in Mosul, U.S. troops
react after shots are fired, July 30. (above)


— BBC VIDEO NEWS: Baghdad sees a 'spate of
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After a suicide bomber detonated a truck rigged with explosives
outside the offices of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, relatives
of the bombing victims scream in anguish, Aug. 15. (below).






The victims of the bombing attack in Arbil, near Mosul. (above).

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Anti-U.S. rebels are fighting pitched battles with Iraqi forces in Mosul, Iraq's second largest city.

The guerrillas are now in almost complete control of half of Mosul, on the left bank of the Tigris River.

Residents say the fighters have boosted their presence on the right bank of the Tigris as well, in the hope of having the entire city for themselves.

After a short intervention, American troops have withdrawn from the city and Iraqi troops are finding it extremely hard to keep the resistance under control.

The city's left bank is now as lawless as some of the most restive neighborhoods of Baghdad such as Dora. There, Iraqi troops with the help of U.S. Marines are struggling to bring order, but to no avail.

Kidnappings and killings have increased dramatically in the city. The violence is mainly aimed at the Kurdish, Christian and Shiite minorities, as the city is predominantly Sunni Arab.

The city's five bridges are closed to traffic to prevent the movement of guerrillas from one bank of the Tigris to the other.

But the closure is also hampering the logistical efforts of Iraqi troops. Iraqi security and police personnel on the left bank have all but abandoned their positions and even their uniforms.

Even the well-armed and entrenched Kurdish Peshmerga (fighters) are hardly capable of protecting themselves, and there are reports that the Kurds are considering abandoning the city altogether.

The guerrillas have blown up the well-guarded offices of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, President Jalal Talabani's faction, which has one of the best trained and armed militias in the country. Scores of Peshmerga were said to have been killed or injured in the attack.

Tens of thousands of people, mainly Shiites, Kurds and Christians, have fled the city to outlying villages and towns, where rents have soared dramatically due to the continuous influx of refugees.


VIDEO FROM DUBAI: IRAN TRICKED

AMERICA INTO ENTERING TO IRAQ

WindowsVideoAL-ARABIYA TV, DUBAI: Excerpts from an interview with former Hizbullah secretary-general Subhi Al-Tufeili, May 4, 00:05:49, Via MEMRI

"The Iranians wanted to get rid of Saddam by bringing the Americans into Iraq. This is a very grave responsibility that they bear. They wanted this, and they sent Iraqis to America in order to reassure the Americans that they should come to Iraq."


Ex-Hezbullah Secretary-General Subhi Al-Tufeili