The Smiths - How Soon Is Now?
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Who are their bosses? U.S. Unit Patrolling Baghdad Sees Flaws in Bush Strategy By Sudarsan Raghavan Washington Post Foreign Service Friday, January 12, 2007; A01 ............... The day after his speech, the soldiers of Apache Company went on a mission to the volatile neighborhood of Hurriyah that underscored the challenges confronting U.S. troops as they attempt to clear neighborhoods of sectarian fighters and keep them that way under Iraqi control. Across Baghdad, Iraq's mostly Shiite security forces have proved unable to keep neighborhoods secure on their own. Sunni Arabs deeply mistrust the army and police, viewing them as a sectarian weapon of the Shiite-led government. Iraqi army commanders say their soldiers lack training and equipment, while some U.S. officials worry that Iraq's troops are too dependent on their American counterparts and will become even more so with the expected surge. The Stryker rolled through the mud of Camp Liberty and made its way to Hurriyah, a m...
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