Live From Baghdad: The Secret of Iraqs Renaissance
By Pepe Escobar
November 14, 2017 "Information Clearing House" - On a sandstorm-swept morning in Baghdad earlier last week, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the legendary deputy leader of Hashd al-Shaabi, a.k.a. People Mobilization Units (PMUs) and the actual mastermind of numerous ground battles against ISIS/Daesh, met a small number of independent foreign journalists and analysts.
Muhandis took time out of the battlefield especially for the meeting, and then left straight for al-Qaim. He was sure al-Qaim will be taken in a matter of days a reference to the crucial Daesh-held Iraqi border town connecting to Daesh stronghold Abu Kamal in Syria.
Thats exactly what happened only four days later; Iraqi forces immediately started a mop up operation and prepared to meet advancing Syrian forces at the border yet more evidence that the recomposition of the territorial integrity of both Iraq and Syria is a (fast) work in progress.
The meeting with Muhandis was held in a compound inside the massively fortified Green Zone an American-concocted bubble kept totally insulated from ultra-volatile red zone Baghdad with multiple checkpoints and sniffer dogs manned by US contractors.
Adding to the drama, the US State Department describes Muhandis as a terrorist. That amounts in practice to criminalizing the Iraqi government in Baghdad which duly released an official statement furiously refuting the characterization.
The PMUs are an official body with tens of thousands of volunteers linked to the office of the Commander in Chief of the Iraqi Armed Forces. The Iraqi Parliament fully legalized the PMUs in November 2016 via resolution 91 (item number 4, for instance, states that the PMU and its affiliates are subject to military regulations that are enforced from all angles.)
Its 25 combat brigades comprising Shiites, Sunnis, Christians, Yazidis, Turkmen, Shabak and Kurds have been absolutely crucial in the fight against Daesh in Samarra, Amirli, Jalawla, Balad, Salahuddin, Fallujah (35 different battles), Shirqat and Mosul (especially over the western axis from Qayara base to the Iraq-Syrian border, cutting off supply chains and sealing Mosul from an attempted Daesh escape to Syria).
Retaking Kirkuk in a matter of hours
Muhandis describes the PMUs as an official military force which plays a complementary role to the Iraqi Army. The initial plan was for the PMUs to become a national guard which in fact they are now; We have recon drones and engineering units that the Army does not have. We dont mind if we are called gendarmes. Hes proud the PMUs are fighting an unconventional war, holding the high ground militarily and morally with victories achieved in record time. And contrary to Syria, with no direct Russian support.
Muhandis is clear that Iran was the only nation supporting Iraqs fight against Daesh. Iraq reciprocated by helping Syria, facilitating over flights by Iranian planes. With no Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) between Washington and Baghdad, the Americans withdrew companies that maintain Abrams tanks. In 2014 we didnt even have AK-47s. Iran gave them to us. The US embassy had 12 Apache helicopters ready to transport diplomats if Baghdad fell to Daesh.
One year later, Baghdad would have been occupied were not for the PMUs; Its like youre in a hospital and you need blood. The Americans would show up with the transfusion when it was too late. He is adamant the US did not provide a single bullet in the overall fight against Daesh. And yet, Muhandis clarifies that the US may stay in Iraq should the Iraqi government decide it. My personal opinion is well known.
Muhandis considers the [Western] media war waged against Hashd al-Shaabi as normal from the beginning; Countries that supported terrorism would not perceive that a popular force would emerge, and did not recognize the new political system in Iraq. On that note, he added ruefully, you can smell petrol.
Muhandis was personally wounded in Halabja and also in Anfal Saddam Husseins anti-Kurdish operations. He was pleased to see Kurdistan saved after 1991; stresses we had martyrs who fell in Kurdistan defending them; and considers himself a friend of the Kurds, keeping good relations with their leaders. Iranian advisors, alongside the Iraqi Army and the PMUs, also prevented Daesh from conquering Erbil.
Yet after a unilateral referendum, Iraq had to assert the authority of the state. Retaking Kirkuk largely a PMU operation was a matter of hours; the PMUs avoided fighting and stayed only in the outskirts of Kirkuk. Muhandis previously discussed operational details with the Peshmerga, and there was full coordination with both Iran and Turkey; Its a misconception that Kurdish leaders could rely on Turkey.
Fallujah, finally secured
The PMUs absolutely insist on their protection of ethnic minorities, referring to thousands of Sabak, Yazidi and Turkmen among at least 120,000 families forced by Daesh rule into becoming IDPs. After liberation battles were won, the PMUs provided these families with food, clothing, toys, generators and fuel. I confirmed that many of these donations came from families of PMU fighters all across the country.
PMU priorities include combat engineering teams bringing families back to their areas after clearing mines and explosives, and then reopening hospitals and schools. For instance, 67,000 families were resettled into their homes in Salahuddin and 35,000 families in Diyala.
Muhandis stresses that, in the fight against Daesh in Salahuddin and Hawija, the brigade commanders were Sunnis. The PMUs feature a Christian Babylon brigade, a Yazidi brigade, and a Turkmen brigade; When Yazidis were under siege in Sinjar we freed at least 300,000 people.
Overall, the PMUs include over 20,000 Sunni fighters. Compare it with the fact that 50 percent of Daeshs suicide bombers in Iraq have been Saudi nationals. I confirmed with Sheikh Muhammad al-Nouri, leader of the Sunni scholars in Fallujah, this is an ideological battle against Wahhabi ideology. We need to get away from the Wahhabi school and redirect our knowledge to other Sunni schools. He explained how that worked on the ground in Haditha (we were able to control mosques) and motivated people in Fallujah, 30 minutes away; Fallujah is an Iraqi city. We believe in coexistence.
After 14 years in which Fallujah was
not secure, and with the Haditha
experience fast expanding, Sheikh
Muhammad is convinced Iraq will
declare a different war on terror.
The inclusive approach was also
confirmed by Yezen Meshaan al-Jebouri,
the head of the Salahuddin PMU brigade.
This is crucial because hes a member of
the very prominent Sunni Jebouri family,
which was historically inimical to
Saddam Hussein; his father is the
current governor of Tikrit. Al-Jebouri
decries the state corruption in
Sunni regions, an impression
of injustice and the fact that for
Daesh, Sunnis who did not follow
them should also be killed. Hes
worried about the Saudi
accumulation of developed weapons. Who
guarantees these wont be used against
the region? And he refuses the
notion that we are looked upon by
the West as part of the Iranian project.
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Military victory meets political victory
Far from the stereotyped terrorist, Muhandis is disarmingly smart, witty and candid. And a full-blooded Iraqi patriot; Iraq now reinstates its position because of the blood of its sons. We needed to have a military force capable of fighting an internal threat. We are accomplishing a religious national and humanitarian duty.
Soldiers apart, thousands of extra PMU volunteers do not receive salaries. Members of Parliament and even Ministers were active in the battlefield. Muhandis is proud that we have a chain of command just like the army; that the PMUs harbor thousands of people with college degrees; that they run dozens of field hospitals, intensive care units and have the strongest intel body in Iraq.
In Baghdad, I personally confirmed the narrative accusing the PMUs of being Prime Minister Nouri al-Malikis private army is nonsense. If that was the case, Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani should take the blame, as he conceptually is the father of the PMUs. Hadi al-Amiri, the secretary-general of the powerful Badr organization, also extremely active in the fight against Daesh, stressed to me the PMUs are part of the security system, integrated with the Ministry of Defense. But now we need universities and emphasis on education.
Pakistani Prof. Hassan Abbas, from the College of International Security Affairs at the National Defense University in Washington, went even further, as we extensively discussed not only Iraq and Syria but also Afghanistan and Pakistan; Iraq is now in a unique position heading towards a democratic, pluralistic society, proving that the best answer to sectarianism is religious harmony. This inclusiveness against Takfirism must now connect in the streets with the rule of law and a fair justice system. Abbas points out that the base for Iraq to build up is law enforcement via scientific investigation; Policing is the first line of defense.
Baghdad has been able, almost simultaneously, to pull off two major game-changers; a military victory in Mosul and a political victory in Kirkuk. If Iraq stabilizes, erasing the Daesh death cult, so will Syria. As al-Jebouri notes, now every community must have a cut of the cake. At least 7 million jobs and pensions are paid by Baghdad. People want the return of regularly paid salaries. That starts with decent security all over the country. Muhandis was the engineer his actual profession of key battles against Daesh. Theres a wide consensus in Baghdad that without him Daesh would be firmly installed in the Green Zone.
Hashd al-Shaabi is already an Iraqi pop phenomenon, reflected in this huge hit by superstar Ali Aldelfi. From pop to politics is another matter entirely. Muhandis is adamant the PMUs wont get involved in politics, and directly wont contest elections. If someone does, and many individuals are now very popular, they have to leave Hashd.
From hybrid warfare to national renewal
After days talking to Hashd al-Shaabi personnel and observing how they operate a complex hybrid warfare battlefield coupled with an active recruitment process and heavy presence in social media, its clear the PMUs are now firmly established as a backbone underpinning Iraqi state security, an array of stabilization programs including much needed medical services and most of all, introducing a measure of efficiency Iraq was totally unfamiliar for almost three decades.
Its a sort of state-building mechanism springing out of a resistance ethic. As if the ominous Daesh threat, which may have led to as many as 3.1 million IDPs, shook up the collective Iraqi subconscious, awakened the Iraqi Shiite proletariat/disenfranchised masses, and accelerated cultural decolonization. And this complex development couldnt be further from religious bigotry.
Amid Wilsonian eulogies and references to the Marshall Plan, Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari is also a staunch defender of the PMUs, stressing it as an experiment to be studied, a new phenomenon with a humane basis operating on a legal framework, and able to break the siege of solitude Iraq has suffered for years.
Referring to the Daesh offensive, Jaafari insisted Iraq did not commit a crime in the first place, but hopefully theres a new generation of youth capable of reinforcing the experiment. The emphasis now, following reconciliation, is on an era of national participation. Hes adamant that families of Daesh members should not pay for their mistakes. Daesh informers will be duly put on trial.
I asked the Foreign Minister if Baghdad did not fear being caught in a lethal crossfire between Washington and Tehran. His response was carefully measured. He said he had enough experience of dealing with radical neocons in D.C. And at the same time, he was fully aware of the role of the PMUs as well as Iran in Iraqs reassertion of sovereignty. His warm smile highlighted the conviction that out of the ashes of a cultish black death, the Iraqi renaissance was fully in effect.
Pepe Escobar is an independent geopolitical analyst. https://www.facebook.com/pepe.escobar.77377?
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