From Healing Iraq:
Today it was all out war in Baghdad.
Please don’t ask me whether I believe Iraq is on the verge of civil war yet or not. I have never experienced a civil war before, only regular ones. All I see is that both sides are engaged in tit-for-tat lynchings and summary executions. I see governmental forces openly taking sides or stepping aside. I see an occupation force that is clueless about what is going on in the country. I see politicians that distrust each other and continue to flame the situation for their own personal interests. I see Islamic clerics delivering fiery sermons against each other, then smile and hug each other at the end of the day in staged PR stunts. I see the country breaking into pieces. The frontlines between different districts of Baghdad are already clearly demarked and ready for the battle. I was stopped in my own neighbourhood yesterday by a watch team and questioned where I live and what I was doing in that area. I see other people curiously staring in each other’s faces on the street. I see hundreds of people disappearing in the middle of the night and their corpses surfacing next day with electric drill holes in them. I see people blown up to smithereens because a brainwashed virgin seeker targeted a crowded market or café. I see all that and more.
Don’t you dare chastise me for writing about what I see in my country.
Healing Iraq is written by Zeyad, a dentist in Iraq who has been pro-occupation and can be found on blogrolls all over the right end of blogland. But they don't link to him as much as they used to.
TrackBackI freaking hate Instapundit. But he did link to this on Tuesday.
Hope he does more than link and actually reads it. Reynolds has been plugging away at Ralph Peter's crap as evidence that things are just fine in Iraq, and that all the bad news has been made up by journalist traitors. Zeyad has this to say in the same post:
Someone shouts: “drag the Wahhabi,” while another describes him as a “bastard.” They pause a moment to search for a wire, then they dump him on the side of the road. Another militiaman suggests they bury him. “What do you mean bury him?” the gang leader snaps back with indignation. “Leave him here to the dogs.” Then they joke about his underwear and cover the corpse with a cardboard.Posted by: double-plus-ungood at March 30, 2006 10:09 AMNote that life looks absolutely normal in the surroundings. You can see children running about, stores open, religious holiday flags and even a traffic jam. Perhaps Ralph Peters will happen to drive by with an American army patrol and enjoy the scene of children cheering for the troops, while wondering where his civil war is, dude.
Little Green Footballs has a list of Iraqi blogs, including: Hammorabi
"America failed in Iraq and it should pull sooner from this country." (3/27/2006)
and
Iraq at a glance
"We got out of Saddam’s prison and got in a new one with a ‘democratic’ door.." (12/22/2005)
Nobody reads their own blogroll any more.
Posted by: Karl at March 30, 2006 08:46 PM