Fallujah Tribes broker extremist withdrawal deal to forestall Gov’t invasion
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Fallujah Tribes broker extremist withdrawal deal to forestall Govt invasion
By Juan Cole | Jan. 11, 2014
(By Mustafa Habib)
A secret deal was done between the tribes of Anbar and Sunni Muslim extremists this week the result has seen extremists withdraw from Fallujah. But questions remain: Will PM Nouri al-Maliki still react with military force? How did Al Qaeda manage to take over a city like Fallujah in just two days? And why did they react so diplomatically when asked to leave?
Sources from within the tribes in the city of Fallujah in Anbar province say that on Tuesday evening, a secret deal was done by the tribes of Anbar and members of the extremist group, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. Sources told NIQASH that the extremist group, also known as ISIS or Daash, said they would withdraw from the city so that the Iraqi army did not invade.
For several days now Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has been threatening to send his troops into Fallujah to re-take the city; as Iraqi army troops massed on the outskirts of the city he even put out a call to locals to expel the extremist elements themselves or face an attack by the Iraqi military.
The deal, done in the central city, was reached in order to prevent any further damage to the city. The city is mostly home to members of Sunni Muslim tribes who tend to be conservative when it comes to religion and to tribal customs. And despite their antipathy toward al-Malikis government a Shiite Muslim-led coalition that Sunni Muslims say has alternately sidelined and targeted them locals apparently do not want to see a repeat of 2004, when the US army stormed the city after the gruesome deaths of four contractors there.