Wednesday, August 08, 2007

While the US media are parading the two Brookings scholars (one of whom knows nothing about the Middle East) who are declaring the success of the surge (based on a Pentagon-supervised trip lasting a few days), I turn to somebody who knows Iraq: "It was supposed to mark a decisive new phase in America's military campaign, but six months after George Bush sent in 20,000 extra troops, Iraq is more chaotic and dangerous than ever. In a special despatch, Patrick Cockburn reports on the bloody failure of 'the surge'."