From the Asian Times: http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/HB17Ak01.html
All groups appear to have become more confident over the past year, according to the report, which noted that their optimism is not only noticeable in their official communiques but in more spontaneous expressions by militants and sympathizers on Internet chat sites and elsewhere.
Initially, according to the report, they perceived the US presence as extremely difficult to remove, "but that no longer is the case".
"Today, the prospect of an outright victory and a swift withdrawal of foreign forces has crystallized, bolstered by the US's perceived loss of legitimacy and apparent vacillation, its periodic announcement of troop redeployments, the precipitous decline in domestic support for the war and heightened calls by prominent politicians for a rapid withdrawal," the report states.
Moreover, "when the US leaves, the insurgents do not doubt that Iraq's security forces and institutions would quickly collapse".
Initially, according to the report, they perceived the US presence as extremely difficult to remove, "but that no longer is the case".
"Today, the prospect of an outright victory and a swift withdrawal of foreign forces has crystallized, bolstered by the US's perceived loss of legitimacy and apparent vacillation, its periodic announcement of troop redeployments, the precipitous decline in domestic support for the war and heightened calls by prominent politicians for a rapid withdrawal," the report states.
Moreover, "when the US leaves, the insurgents do not doubt that Iraq's security forces and institutions would quickly collapse".
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