This seems to be a good development in Iraq.
"There was a meeting right after the bombings," one Ramadi resident familiar with the events said. "Tribal leaders and political figures gathered to form the Anbar Revolutionaries to fight al Qaeda in Anbar and force them to leave the province.
"Since then there has been all-out war between them," said the resident in the capital of the sprawling western desert province of Anbar, speaking anonymously for fear of reprisals.
I wonder if we are going to funnel weapons to the Anbar Revolutionaries now? I mean the enemy of my enemy is my friend and all that.
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