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May 14, 2008 6:47:38 AM CDT



Security Comes to Fallujah With Saddam-Like Iron Fist  

Posted Mar 24, 08 2:49 PM CDT in World    Editor's Choice

(newser) – Fallujah, a hotbed of violence that has shown signs of stability, is trumpeted by the US as a success story of the Iraq war effort. But the security achieved there, largely the work of Faial Ismail al-Zobaie, the city’s police chief and a former insurgent, is the result of harsh, Saddam Hussein-style tactics, the Washington Post reports.

Zobaie rules with an iron fist, and the lofty goals of the US invasion, like promoting democracy and human rights, have been lost in his battle against a ruthless enemy. "We don't have any Thomas Jeffersons here," said a US commander in Fallujah. Zobaie’s forces are “trying to save a city,” but their efforts “won't fulfill our ideals or what we desire."

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Security Comes to Fallujah With Saddam-Like Iron Fist
Men wait to be released from an Iraqi police base in Fallujah, 65 kilometers (40 miles) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, March 13, 2008. 53 detainees were released. (AP Photo)   (AP Photo)
Security Comes to Fallujah With Saddam-Like Iron Fist
Iraqi police are seen with the body of a would-be suicide bomber who tried to attack a Sunni mosque in Fallujah, Iraq in this Dec. 19, 2007, file photo.   (AP Photo)
Security Comes to Fallujah With Saddam-Like Iron Fist
Iraqi policeman takes off blindfold of Walid Mohammed, from Tunisia, while Bassem Faleh from Saudi Arabia looks on in Basra Iraq in this Nov. 26, 2004, file photo.   (AP Photo)
Security Comes to Fallujah With Saddam-Like Iron Fist
Graduates of the Iraqi national police training academy present their shooting skills during a ceremony in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, March 20, 2008. 840 policemen graduated after a two month course.   (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)
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