Before he left Baghdad for
his holiday break, Michael filmed a couple short comments
about 2007 in Iraq that were included in Jim Clancy's
year-end-review titled "Defining Moments." It only aired
on CNN International, but my Parisian source was kind
enough to capture this for the site. (Thanks, Délie!)
Length: 0:58
Tom Foreman asks Michael (in
Baghdad) and freelance reporter Michael Yon (in London)
about the civilian uprising in both the Sunni and Shia
communities, and about Muqtada al-Sadr and the US' missed
opportunity to have him help us put the country back
together. (I've always thought Muqtada was the key to
bringing the sects together. There is no other cleric in
Iraq who has the respect that he does, and he's smart and
savvy and from what I can tell actually cares about the
country and its people.)
As for whether the 'concerned citizens groups' can be
called American's militias... if we're helping to
organize them and are paying and supporting them, yeah,
we're hiring militias. It may be the only way to dig
ourselves out of this, but let's not try to pretty up
what we're doing. "Neighborhood Watch" conjures up
certain images here at home, but these are armed guards
ready to kill when (not if!) it is needed.
Length: 7:53
An incredible exclusive:
Michael tours a Shia section of Baghdad with a group of
men who are standing up to the Mahdi Army and death
squads from other Shia militias. This is the first time
the Shia have stood up the way the Sunni have been, and
is another example of the "people power" that is the US's
new hope for victory. To see Michael walking through
these streets and inspecting the torture chambers is both
chilling and stunning... this is just amazing reporting.
Length: 4:25
Michael talks to Jim Clancy
about General Petraeus' assessment of the progress in
Iraq (an incredible drop in attacks and deaths, but he's
not "dancing in the end zone" yet), the continuing
influence of Iran, and the ramifications of arming the
Sunnis and encouraging local militias to do what the
partisan government won't: reconcile their differences
and put their country back together.
Length: 6:29
Wolf interviewed presidential
candidate Bill Richardson on the show today, and for one
of the questions he posed, he used a clip from the
earlier interview he did with Michael. (Richardson
certainly lost my vote... well, that's not fair; I wasn't
going to vote for him anyway.) I did not include all of
Richardson's response because, well, I just don't think
it was worth the space it would take up, but you
can read the transcript
if you care.
Now, if only I could get my hands on all the interview
material that doesn't make it on-air...
Length: 1:00