Fog Of War: What Are We Missing? -- Jim Michaels, USA Today
On Sept. 11, 2006, The Washington Post carried a front-page story with an alarming headline: "Situation Called Dire in West Iraq."
It was dire then in Anbar, but the story appeared just as the situation was turning for the better. Only two days before, a group of tribal sheiks had met in Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province, and agreed to oppose al-Qaeda and work with the Americans.
That meeting led to a broad tribal revolt that within months turned Ramadi from one of Iraq's most dangerous cities to among its most secure. It changed the course of the war.
For the most part, the news media missed the entire story as it unfolded.
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