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A good book to buy
The general who ousted al-Qaida in Iraq
Daniel Raineri
In November 2007 the Director of Film, Giuliano Ferrara, called me in his office. "Go and see what happens in Iraq. Take the time it takes, I'm not talking about days or weeks. " Eventually they were two months. In Iraq, it happened that the commander of U.S. troops, General David H. Petraeus, in a few months has led the Iraqis to fight on their side, alongside former enemies, the terrorists (and their fanatical leaders, who come from outside). To understand how he did the best work was embed into the military departments. Living for eight weeks among the soldiers, to participate in their missions, shooting their outposts.
E 'embarrassing matter how transparent the view from inside Iraq. The Americans, unlike the Italians, have chosen to allow journalists access to everything that happens on the field. They have answered yes to requests for interviews with the two most senior officers in Iraq, General Petraeus and his deputy (who now will take over), Ray Odierno, have answered yes to the request to visit the maximum security prison, accepted to open the doors of their briefing.
Rolla Scolari, Sheet of Jerusalem correspondent, agreed to accompany me for the first part of the journey, one where we hoped to make the most of the interviews. His biggest concern was that the Arabic spoken by the Iraqis was different from that to which she is accustomed in Egypt, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories. In reality on the ground his knowledge of Arabic has made the difference. Shiites, Sunnis, soldiers, generals, policemen, school teachers. We talked to everyone. And they all confirmed that the course of events in Iraq is changing.
A good book to buy
The general who ousted al-Qaida in Iraq
Daniel Raineri
In November 2007 the Director of Film, Giuliano Ferrara, called me in his office. "Go and see what happens in Iraq. Take the time it takes, I'm not talking about days or weeks. " Eventually they were two months. In Iraq, it happened that the commander of U.S. troops, General David H. Petraeus, in a few months has led the Iraqis to fight on their side, alongside former enemies, the terrorists (and their fanatical leaders, who come from outside). To understand how he did the best work was embed into the military departments. Living for eight weeks among the soldiers, to participate in their missions, shooting their outposts.
E 'embarrassing matter how transparent the view from inside Iraq. The Americans, unlike the Italians, have chosen to allow journalists access to everything that happens on the field. They have answered yes to requests for interviews with the two most senior officers in Iraq, General Petraeus and his deputy (who now will take over), Ray Odierno, have answered yes to the request to visit the maximum security prison, accepted to open the doors of their briefing.
Rolla Scolari, Sheet of Jerusalem correspondent, agreed to accompany me for the first part of the journey, one where we hoped to make the most of the interviews. His biggest concern was that the Arabic spoken by the Iraqis was different from that to which she is accustomed in Egypt, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories. In reality on the ground his knowledge of Arabic has made the difference. Shiites, Sunnis, soldiers, generals, policemen, school teachers. We talked to everyone. And they all confirmed that the course of events in Iraq is changing.
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