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Friday, July 21, 2006

Things In Iraq Take A Turn For The Worst

Things aren't looking too swell over in Iraq. First, we have Senator Reid talking about how Iraq has devolved into a civil war, and he's not the only one in Congress who thinks this way.

And we have this to add...Senator Reid is on to something.

From Mosques bombed, tense Baghdad under curfew:

Bombs killed two worshippers at mosques in Iraq during Friday prayers and the authorities extended a daytime curfew on Baghdad after one of the bloodiest weeks this year.

On the eve of a high-profile meeting intended to demonstrate reconciliation among sectarian and ethnic factions ahead of a White House visit by the prime minister, senior leaders admitted to despair about the chances of averting all-out civil war.

"Iraq as a political project is finished," a top government official told Reuters -- anonymously because the coalition of Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki remains committed in public to a U.S.-sponsored constitution preserving Iraq's unity.

"The parties have moved to Plan B," the official said, saying Sunni, ethnic Kurdish and majority Shi'ite blocs were looking at ways to divide power and resources and to solve the conundrum of Baghdad's mixed population of seven million.

"There is serious talk of Baghdad being divided into east and west," said the official, who has long been a proponent of the present government's objectives. "We are extremely worried."


Dividing it into east and west? Doesn't that sound familiar?

Prepare yourselves for Berlin Wall v.2: Baghdad Division. It's coming soon.

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