Five Things* You Need to Know to Understand the Latest Violence in Iraq | War on Iraq

“The traditional media is incapable of reporting what’s going on in Southern Iraq.(AlterNet)

*(Only question I cannot for the life of me figure out is whether this, Dubya’s explanation, is one of them:)

“My first reaction to watching the Iraqi government respond forcefully and to make it abundantly clear that — I think the exact — I can’t remember the exact words of the Prime Minister, but “criminal elements” I know were a part of his declaration — would be dealt with. I thought that was a very positive moment in the development of a sovereign nation, that is willing to take on elements that are — you know, that believe they’re beyond the law.”

Related: 

Bush: Iraq is Returning to Normal

“Some … seem unwilling to acknowledge that progress is taking place,” Bush said in a speech at the U.S. Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio. He accused war opponents of constantly shifting their critique, adding: “No matter what shortcomings these critics diagnose, their prescription is always the same — retreat.” (McClatchy )

Pot? Kettle? Black?

And: 

American Enterprise Institute’s Fred Kagan:

“The civil war in Iraq is over…” (Salon)