Sunnis continue to turn against al Qaeda

May 31, 2007 18:17

This is a trend that has been going on for some time now.
BAGHDAD (AP) - U.S. troops battled al-Qaida in west Baghdad on Thursday after Sunni residents challenged the militants and called for American help to end furious gunfire that kept students from final exams and forced people in the neighborhood to huddle indoors.

Backed by helicopter gunships, American forces joined the two-day battle in the Amariyah district, according to a councilman and other residents of the Sunni district.

The fight reflects a trend that U.S. and Iraqi officials have been trumpeting recently to the west in Anbar province, once considered the headquarters of the Sunni insurgency. Many Sunni tribes in the province have banded together to fight al-Qaida, claiming the terrorist group is more dangerous than American forces.

It would be a shame if the US left the Iraqis on their own and at the mercy of al Qaeda, wouldn't it?

iraq, al qaeda, bush administration, congress, war on terrorism, foreign policy

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