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Home » Axe in Iraq (and Elsewhere) » Axe in Iraq, Take Seven

Axe in Iraq, Take Seven

So I’m off to Basra in south­ern Iraq to hang out with the British Army. Basra province, once a sideshow in this drama, has become a main act in recent months. Iranian influ­ence is on the rise. The Shi’ite mili­tias exert increas­ing con­trol while Iraqi gov­ern­ment author­ity wanes. Attacks on coali­tion forces are at an all-​​time high and casu­al­ties have sky­rock­eted. But it’s not all bad news. The Brits have just turned over two provinces to Iraqi con­trol, with more pend­ing. I’ll be fil­ing from Iraq when­ever I can. Wish me luck.
–David Axe

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  1. pedestrian says:
    September 23, 2006 at 11:18 am

    >Iranian influ­ence is on the rise.
    Iranian influ­ence has already been on the rise, and strong since years ago. If you know the Arabic tounge and the Persian lan­guage, go out into the streets and tell which lan­guage you hear more. Go to the rivers lead­ing from Iran and check out the boats, and peek into the cargo to see what’s being trans­ported up the rivers. Ask the local res­i­dents about the boom of pur­chas­ing land prop­erty, and ask who are buy­ing it. Walk around the streets and tell us about the exis­tence of armed men and where they are, and what they are doing. Tell us about the reac­tion of British force over there when they encounter such groups. Let me add onto this sub­ject. Ask the Sunnis about the influ­ence from Saudi Arabia. Oh yes, be aware about your actions, David Axe. There were already some jour­nal­ists in Basra who have slipped their mouth too much, treated not good by both sides.

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  2. Marshall says:
    September 23, 2006 at 1:10 pm

    Stay safe and keep your head down David. Good luck!

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  3. Robot Economist says:
    September 23, 2006 at 8:00 pm

    Dave, watch your butt out there. We’ll be pray­ing for your safe return.

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  4. Noah Shachtman says:
    September 24, 2006 at 12:11 pm

    Stay safe, Axe. Don’t be a hero. Get good stuff… and try not to get kicked out this time!

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  5. cardoso says:
    September 24, 2006 at 11:09 pm

    Take care, man. And remem­ber: When in doubt, duck.

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  6. David Hambling says:
    September 25, 2006 at 6:43 am

    Do be care­ful.
    And remem­ber to praise every­thing British* and stay quiet about the US if you want to stay pop­u­lar.
    * Except Wales, of course, which can be insulted freely ;)

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  7. pedestrian says:
    September 25, 2006 at 6:50 am

    Once more, don’t rock the boat too hard, and be aware for friendly fire for doing so. The British force in Basra play a dif­fer­ent game than some­thing you may expect, and this time it won’t break the news since it’s not anti-​​American that will catch the news. However, if you want to be a B class die hard hol­ly­wood hero risk­ing your own life, it is up to you.

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  8. Mr.Zippy says:
    September 25, 2006 at 8:21 am

    Dave, How about giv­ing us a sta­tus update, upon your safe return, on the new Brit armored vehi­cles from Force Protection, Inc. Rumor is strong that the UK MoD is very inter­ested in their newest vehi­cle (the Cheetah) along with adding a cou­ple Buffalos to go with their older Tempest mod­els.
    All updates are appre­ci­ated.
    Stay safe and pass on our prayers to the troops.

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  9. JQP says:
    September 25, 2006 at 9:59 am

    When cross­ing a road please remem­ber that the Brits drive on the left of the road.

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  10. OS says:
    September 25, 2006 at 8:40 pm

    hello
    fwiw
    the Brits dont drive on the left always.
    DH-​​dont insult Wales good grief, it’s a very nice area– not all as indus­trial and smokey as it’s made out, shame about the unem­ploy­ment per­haps.
    Iranians milling about: now there’s a sur­prise.
    nb you might want to pack some mars bars or kitkats: handy for emer­gen­cies.
    good luck

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