World | Basra Criticism Dogs Basra Battle US influence limited in potential quagmire, fight likely to drag on: military officials By Jane Yager Posted Mar 29, 2008 5:33 AM CDT Copied Mahdi Army fighters take positions in Basra, Iraq, Friday, March 28, 2008. Shiite militants clashed with government forces for a fourth day in Iraq's oil-rich south. (AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani) (AP Photo) As US troops are drawn deeper into the four-day-old Iraqi crackdown on militants in Basra, critics see a long and difficult road ahead. While President Bush praised the operation as a "defining moment in the history of a free Iraq," military officials murmured that the battle "is going to go on for a while," CNN reports. Iraqi security forces control less than a quarter of Basra, and militants have deeply infiltrated the city's police. US officials told the Washington Post they distrust the motives of Iraqi PM Nouri al-Maliki in launching the offensive, and fear this "precarious situation" will tip Iraq back into the chaotic violence of 2006 and early 2007. Read These Next Wondering how Cheryl Hines feels about all this? Wonder no more. It's the second-worst wildfire season ever for Canada. A child was reportedly among those shot dead in a Target parking lot. Analysis sees a historic shift underway in US capitalism. Report an error