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Monday, January 09, 2006

Sunnis Reject Zarqawi’s Call To Abandon The Political Process

It sure didn't take Sunni leaders long to reject the statement made by Zarqawi that I posted about earlier today:

Two developments took most of the interest in Iraq’s political scene today. The first is the latest audio tape of Zaqrqawi in which he urged the Iraqi Sunni parties especially the Islamic Party to abandon the political process and go back to the “right path”.

The Islamic Party didn’t need much time to voice their rejection for Zarqawi’s message and his ideology that recognizes only violence as a way to reach goals.

The 2nd man in the Islamic Party Ayad al-Samarra’i stressed that the Party has no intention to abandon the political process.

Salih al-Mutlaq is another Sunni politician who apparently feels that Zarqawi was addressing him as well. Al-Mutlaq has also condemned violence again today and stressed that “ending violence is the key to stability in Iraq”.


Excellent.

Just another sign that we are winning in Iraq, and the terrorists are losing.

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Sadly history will probably prove that nobody really “wins”

richard on January 10, 2006 at 04:01 am
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[...] If “grudging passivity” is what we can get from Iraqi insurgents then so be it. We’ll take it. Victory in Iraq has never had to mean the military defeat of all the insurgents. Victory in Iraq could also mean getting the Iraqi insurgency to lay down its guns and join the political process. With Sunni Arabs (who make up a good deal of the insurgency) already joining the political process and rejecting Zarqawi’s calls to abandon it I would say that we are very, very close to victory in Iraq. All that remains to be done, in fact, is to leave Iraq secure enough to withstand attacks from people like Zarqawi. [...]

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