Key anti-al-Qaida sheik slain in Iraq
AP Photo: President Bush shakes hands with Abdul-Sattar Abu Risha, right, leader of the Anbar Salvation Council.
BAGHDAD - The assassination Thursday of the leader of the Sunni Arab revolt against al-Qaida militants dealt a setback to one of the few success stories in U.S. efforts to stabilize Iraq, but tribesmen in Anbar province vowed not to be deterred in fighting the terror movement.
AAPP: Whatever! Let's see if another Sheik would be so bold as to partner with a government that is telling Arabs to kill Arabs. Arabs have been fighting each other for many hundreds if not thousands of years. They don't need any help from America.
Let's get the hell out of hells' kitchen.