Do not look now, but not everybody sees the Sunni tribes support as the breakthrough of the Admin.
The US strategy of a "bottom up" revolt of Iraqi Sunnis against al-Qaeda extremists is risky and already riddled with problems, say senior American officers and General David Petraeus's own top counterinsurgency adviser.
Fed up with al-Qaeda's campaign of murder and intimidation, Sunni tribal elders and insurgents who had been fighting alongside al-Qaeda and attacking American troops began last year to quit that fight and temporarily align themselves with US forces. The movement, which began in the western desert province of al-Anbar, has since spread to other predominantly Sunni provinces and some Sunni neighbourhoods in Baghdad, contributing to a significant decline in violence there.
Taken by surprise that an estimated 30,000 Sunnis are shifting from fighting Americans to co-operating with them, US officials nevertheless have seized on the change as the most positive development in the Iraq war, and say it will be a major element in the Petraeus report to Congress on Monday and Tuesday.
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Once again we were ahead of the "experts" again!


