Iraq The Model’s Mohammed sees glimmers of hope in the Iraqi capital:
The raid that killed Zarqawi led us to some significant findings and revealed a lot of information but it didn’t reveal everything, so I agree with Mr. Rubaie that the end of Zarqawi marked the beginning of al-Qaeda’s end in Iraq and I do believe the government has a golden opportunity to deal with al-Qeada and its allies as the death of Zarqawi left his organization and followers in a state of shock and huge suspicion that the network’s lines have been infiltrated, and I feel that most of them are behaving clumsily out of fear from being already identified and located. Of course this will make their moves more noticeable and will eventually expose them, that’s if they’re not already exposed.
Moreover, the government is sending vague messages through the local media stating that some of the documents seized near Zarqawi included names of well known political figures and I think this kind of leaked information is choking the involved elements.In fact some people here are suggesting a link between the arrest of the head of the city council in Kerbala and the information found in those documents building these speculations on the nature and timing of the arrest, some are expecting similar arrest to follow against even more important figures.
That’s what we’re going to find out soon but in general these announcement and leaks stand as part of a necessary psychological war that – if performed well – can further lower the morale of the terrorists and their allies.
He reports a new calm in Baghdad, but attacks are still at high levels in the country as a whole. Courage. Patience. Criticism.