Militia failure in Iraq

Bill Roggio:

The Iraqi Army's 3rd Brigade, 8th Division has conducted a large scale cordon and search operation in the city of Suwayra in Wasit province. During the operation, there were two separate engagements, both north of Suwayra, where “25 gunmen were killed and 18 others were arrested in separate incidents,” according to the Kuwaiti News Agency.

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Suwayra is the location of fighting between the Iraqi Army and the Mahdi Army just one week ago, after about 150 Mahdi militiamen attacked a police station in the city. Eight Mahdi fighters were killed during the engagement. While neither the Iraqi Army or MNF-Iraq identified the current 'insurgents' as Mahdi, the likelihood the operation was indeed directed at the Mahdi Army. Wasit province is largely Shiite, and the Sunni insurgency and al-Qaeda have not been active in this region. If this is true, the Iraqi Army is continuing to erode Sadr's support outside of Baghdad, and has given his Mahdi Army another lopsided defeat.

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The insurgents have the power of a cock roach to make a mess and infest an area, but they are vulnerable when superior force is used to control an area and eradicate their operations. Media attention is limited to their messes and not their failures. In the media battle spaces we need to do a better job of calling attention to enemy failures, because there are many more of those than there are of ours.

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