Will the new U.S. strategy in Iraq backfire?


From the New York Times article "Tough New Tactics by U.S. Tighten Grip on Iraq Towns":

So far, the new approach appears to be succeeding in diminishing the threat to American soldiers. But it appears to be coming at the cost of alienating many of the people the Americans are trying to win over. Abu Hishma is quiet now, but it is angry, too. ...

Mostly, it is a loss of dignity that the villagers talk about. For each identification card, every Iraqi man is assigned a number, which he must hold up when he poses for his mug shot. The card identifies his age and type of car. It is all in English.

Further, I find the racialistic attitude taken by at least one of the commanders quite disconcerting. This seems no way to run an occupation:

"You have to understand the Arab mind," Capt. Todd Brown, a company commander with the Fourth Infantry Division, said as he stood outside the gates of Abu Hishma. "The only thing they understand is force — force, pride and saving face."

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