I hesitate to say more than I am allowed for fear of "opsec" (operational secrecy) violations; thus, I prefer to pass on information which is true to my experience and yet publicly available:
As I have said before, things are going very well in Iraq, especially in the Anbar Province.
http://www.csis.org/media/csis/pubs/080227_violence.in.iraq.pdf
However, as we say here before every mission: "Complacancy Kills"
and it does.
This article talks about an "irreducible minimum" meaning there is a point when you have beat back Al Qaeda to a point where you can't eradicate them, yet you can't reduce their numbers at all. This means that there will always be a risk for an IED attack here or there and you can never rest. However, it is not the norm, nor is it incessant.
Sunday, March 02, 2008
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