Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Christmas in Baghdad

Interesting times in Iraq eh. The question of whether the British operation against the serious crimes unit in Basrah was right or wrong should exist independently of whether invading Iraq was right or wrong. I was dead against invasion in 2003 but think it was, on balance, probably right that they took down the station last week. This is part of Operation Sinbad to try and root out the worst elements of the security forces in Iraq. I understand that western troops and private security companies have committed many disgraces, some reported but most not, but the simple fact is (probably) that dozens of people were saved from torture and execution by this operation. Isn't that a good enough end in itself? Taking down the building itself I think was right as well, why not remove what for many in Basrah would have been a symbol of corruption and murder.

I was surprised to see Saddam's death sentence upheld so soon. They weren't bound by the constitution to issue an appeal decision within any time limit, so they could have stuck it on the shelf for a couple of months. Maliki's keen as mustard to get Saddam hanged so I wouldn't be surprised to see the sentence carried out within the next week. Some of my Iraqi friends are very, very worried that this is really going to make the violence escalate. Of course there's a perverse asymmetry to this - to remove a negative symbol in the shape of the police station in Basrah might well improve things down there but removing one in the form of Saddam in Baghdad is going to lead to a lot of death and destruction.

Aaaanyway. Christmas in Baghdad has been great fun. Parties on every night for the last week and another one to go to tonight. Hopefully I'll have a couple of days off before the round of New Year parties kicks in. My liver is in need of a break.

Here's wishing you and yours a safe and happy Christmas, and all the best for 2007 wherever you are.

S

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