Turns out ethnic cleansing cleans up violence more than troops:

Satellite images taken at night show heavily Sunni Arab neighborhoods
of Baghdad began emptying before a U.S. troop surge in 2007, graphic
evidence of ethnic cleansing that preceded a drop in violence,
according to a report published on Friday.

"By the launch of the surge, many of the targets of conflict had
either been killed or fled the country, and they turned off the lights
when they left," geography professor John Agnew of the University of
California Los Angeles, who led the study, said in a statement.

"Essentially, our interpretation is that violence has declined in
Baghdad because of intercommunal violence that reached a climax as the
surge was beginning," said Agnew, who studies ethnic conflict.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080919/sc_nm/iraq_lights_dc

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