Wednesday, July 11, 2007

"Green Zone" equals "bulls eye"

From Professor Cole this morning:

On Tuesday, guerrillas launched some 20 katyusha rockets and mortar shells into the Green Zone in downtown Baghdad, killing 3 persons, including a US soldier, and wounding 25 persons.

The Green Zone was originally supposed to be the safe place in Iraq, with the area outside it (everything else) called the "Red Zone." The US Embassy in Baghdad appears to have forgotten what the phrase "Green Zone" means, since a spokesman there told the LAT, "There's fire into the Green Zone virtually every day, so I can't draw any conclusions about the security situation based on that . . ."

Let me draw the conclusion. If you've got fire into the friggin' Green Zone every day, then we can draw the conclusion that the security situation in Baghdad sucks big time. When you've got people killed and a large number of people wounded in the one place in Iraq that was supposed to have a "permissive" security environment, then security in general is the pits.

Sometimes, academic language is just not up to conveying what Professor Cole has to say. It is nice to see that he has some linguistic range.

The professor's post continues by describing the increasing attacks on the Green Zone that past few months. That, and the fact that the Iraqi director of security for the Green Zone was recently kidnapped.

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