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British occupation troops flee from Basra

Posted on 04/09/200718/12/2020 By 3arabawy

From CounterPunch…

The withdrawal of British forces from Basra Palace, ahead of an expected full withdrawal from the city as early as next month, marks the beginning of the end of one of the most futile campaigns ever fought by the British Army.
Ostensibly, the British will be handing over control of Basra to Iraqi security forces. In reality, British soldiers control very little in Basra, and the Iraqi security forces are largely run by the Shia militias.
The British failure is almost total after four years of effort and the death of 168 personnel. “Basra’s residents and militiamen view this not as an orderly withdrawal but rather as an ignominious defeat,” says a report by the Brussels-based International Crisis Group. “Today, the city is controlled by militias, seemingly more powerful and unconstrained than before.”
The British military presence has been very limited since April this year, when Operation Sinbad, vaunted by the Ministry of Defense as a comparative success, ended. In the last four months the escalating attacks on British forces have shown the operation failed in its aim to curb the power of the militias.
The pullout will be a jolt for the US because it undermines its claim that it is at last making progress in establishing order in Iraq because Sunni tribes have turned against al-Qa’ida and because of its employment of more sophisticated tactics. In practice, the US controls very little of the nine Shia provinces south of Baghdad.
The British Army was never likely to be successful in southern Iraq in terms of establishing law and order under the control of the government in Baghdad. Claims that the British military could draw on counter-insurgency experience built up in Northern Ireland never made sense.

تفاقم المشاكل النفسية للجنود البريطانيين في العراق

Posted on 24/08/200723/03/2015 By 3arabawy

Solidarity from the British Postal Strikers

Posted on 07/08/200715/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Labor activists involved in the ongoing British Postal strikes have come across reports of what happened to their Egyptian colleagues in Ramses Sq. last month. I received two solidarity messages. Here’s one of them:

Dear Comrade,
i read about your fight, and I would like to send to you and all the Egyptian postal workers solidarity from the Islington postal workers in North London, at present we are in a fight with Royal Mail over are terms and conditions you can be an inspiration to us all here in UK
In solidarity, David Morrison N1 CWU Delivery representative

It’s good to know the news of the Egyptian working class struggles is trickling to the rest of the world.

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