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War with Iran May Have Begun with Offensive in Iraq
by William H. White
March 28, 2008

First Offensive Underway

    The United States military offensive against Iran may have begun with a swiftly escalating series of operations directed against the Mahdi Army, a Shiite militia led by cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, which had been observing a six month old cease-fire.

    Overall circumstances in support of this conclusion:

    Iraqi circumstantial elements:

    US circumstantial elements:

    What are the likely next steps toward an attack on Iran?

    Overall, US and Iraqi government forces are expected to continue a general offensive against the Mahdi Army in violation of the six month cease-fire, while claiming Iran is responsible for attacks on US forces. Finally, if a bit of tea reading can be forgiven, Bush's confidence and high spirits this week appear to be of the "I have decided" sort. The relief seen just prior to the Iraq invasion: When Bush decided to go to war, so the hard part for him was over, as he reported he sleep like a baby, having just made what is arguably the worst strategic blunder in American history.

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Note to Reader:  Given our conclusion that an attack on Iran is likely before the end of May, it seems appropriate to release near-term assessments of events as they develop, rather than waiting for additional data and time for a more mature appreciation of the situation. 

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