October 30, 2005

COME MONDAY IT'LL BE ALRIGHT:

Rock bottom (Michael Barone, Oct 31, 2005, Townhall)

George W. Bush's administration has come through what many have been saying would be its worst week, and it has turned out to be -- well, if not one of the best, then one that is far more encouraging than most of the mainstream media expected.

Four events, or non-events, have put the administration in a position to make progress and advance the standing of the president and his party in public policy and in the public opinion polls.


Folks figured out rather quickly that October has ended pretty well, all things considered.


MORE:
U.S. Is Ceding More Control to the Iraqis: The military quickens the pace of transferring quiet areas to security forces, whose improving capabilities are key to America's exit plans. (Solomon Moore, October 29, 2005, LA Times)

Seeking to lower the visibility of U.S. troops and grant more authority to Iraqi government forces, the American military has now ceded control of 27 of the nation's 109 bases, U.S. and Iraqi officials said.

Thousands of U.S. troops have been redeployed in recent months from bases in Najaf, Karbala, Tikrit and other cities, and Iraqis are now in charge of patrol areas that include four districts of Baghdad and the town of Taiji, northeast of the capital.

On Friday, American officials announced that the next major military installation expected to be transferred to Iraqi control was former President Saddam Hussein's palace complex in Tikrit. The site has been renamed Forward Operating Base Danger and currently houses more than 6,000 U.S. troops.

Iraqi and U.S. officials said they had quickened the pace of such security transfers in recent weeks and planned to formalize what had been an ad hoc, piecemeal approach.

"We've already handed over nine different areas north of Baghdad as part of a national plan," said Robert Holby, a State Department official assigned to Tikrit. "We want to put an Iraqi face on things. Everybody thinks that if we move away from the cities, this will make the violence go down."

Posted by Orrin Judd at October 30, 2005 11:29 PM
Comments

Considering what could have been - or what Mr. Bush's opponents prayed to be - it all turned out very well.

Posted by: Mikey at October 31, 2005 8:42 AM
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