Not many generals have been inclined to portray calm in Iraq as irreversible. But in southern Iraq, where violence has declined so steeply that now U.S. troops
“„“In southern Iraq, it’s my considered opinion that (the progress) is not reversible,” Oates said. The situation is less peaceful in parts of northern Iraq, particularly the city of Mosul, which commanders have called al-Qaeda in Iraq’s last urban stronghold. A suicide car bomber there killed four U.S. servicemembers on Monday in the single deadliest attack on U.S. forces since May.
“„“We’re not going to let an infantry guy sit on a (base) if he can go out there and help with a veterinarian inoculating goats,” Oates said.
“„“Now it’s not what he signed up to do. I got it. (But) if inoculating somebody’s goat is going to cause (an Iraqi) to connect with their government and not pick up an AK-47, that is security.”
