While Gen. Petraeus repeatedly cited the Sunni tribal turn against al-Qaeda as the most significant development in Iraq over the last year, he balks at the suggestion that his command is providing them with guns. “We have never given weapons to tribals,” he said. “What we have done is applaud when they ask if they can point their guns at al-Qaeda.”
But that’s a precious distinction. As the New York Times reported yesterday:
Under the project, financed by the American military, the local tribes are paid $10 a day per man to provide security in their areas.
Despite protestations from United States commanders that they are not arming those âvolunteers,â local American officers confirm that the sheiks can spend the contract money as they wish, diverting money from wages to buy weapons, radios or vehicles if they choose.