Even enemy admits it is making fewer attacks in Iraq

Talisman Gate looks at jihadi web sites where they report on operations and finds some interesting data that corroborates what MNFI has been saying.

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Two months ago, the ISI could claim over 900 operations in its biweekly reports, and now they're down to under 200. If that isn’t a measure of progress in Iraq—one that the enemy itself is acknowledging—then what is?

These downward trends are reflected across all insurgent groups operating in Iraq, and it should be noted that a couple of months ago 70 percent of the total violence done in Iraq was credited to Al-Qaeda.

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ISI is Islamic State of Iraq, al Qaeda's name for its operations in Iraq. W. Thomas Smith who just got back from Iraq explains where they have gone. He says they are on the defense and have been pushed out of the cities and villages. They are trying to regroup. However they can no longer swim among the fishes of the communities in Iraq.

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