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IRAQ: 12 Marines, 66 Iraqis Killed in Battles
The Las Vegas Sun ^ | April 06, 2004 at 18:16:01 PDT | HAMZA HENDAWI

Posted on 04/06/2004 6:22:06 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach

NAJAF, Iraq (AP) -

Insurgents and rebellious Shiites mounted a string of attacks across Iraq's south and U.S. Marines launched a major assault on the turbulent city of Fallujah on Tuesday. Up to a dozen Marines, two more coalition soldiers and at least 66 Iraqis were reported killed.

Reports from the city of Ramadi, near Fallujah, said dozens of Iraqis attacked a Marine position near the governor's palace, a senior defense official said from Washington. "A significant number" of Marines were killed, and initial reports indicate it may be up to a dozen, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

U.S. authorities also launched a crackdown on radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr al-Sadr and his militia after a series of weekend uprisings in Baghdad and cities and towns to the south that took a heavy toll in both American and Iraqi lives. The fighting marks the first major outbreak of violence between the U.S.-led occupation force and the Shiites since Baghdad fell a year ago.

Two more coalition soldiers - an American in Baghdad and a Ukrainian in Kut - were killed in fighting. The deaths brought the three-day total to up to about 30 Americans and 136 Iraqis killed in the worst fighting since the war that toppled Saddam Hussein.

In the Ramadi fighting, heavy casualties were inflicted on the insurgents as well, officials said. It was not immediately known who the attackers were, nor whether the attack was related to fighting under way in nearby Fallujah.

On the Fallujah front, Marines drove into the center of the Sunni city in heavy fighting before pulling back before nightfall. The assault had been promised after the brutal killings and mutilations of four American civilians there last week. Hospital officials said eight Iraqis died Tuesday and 20 were wounded, including women and children.

U.S. warplanes firing rockets destroyed four houses in Fallujah after nightfall Tuesday, witnesses said. A doctor said 26 Iraqis, including women and children, were killed and 30 wounded in the strike. The deaths brought to 34 the number of Iraqis killed in Fallujah on Tuesday, including eight who died in street battles earlier in the day.

The dusty, Euphrates River city 35 miles west of Baghdad is a stronghold of the anti-U.S. insurgency that sprang up shortly after Saddam's ouster a year ago.

With fighting intensifying ahead of the June 30 handover of power to an Iraqi government, Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld said American commanders in Iraq would get additional troops if needed. None has asked so far, he said.

State Department deputy spokesman Adam Ereli said al-Sadr and his followers were not representative of a religious cause but of "political gangsterism."

The 30-year-old al-Sadr, however, does not have a large following among majority Shiites - many see him as a renegade, too young and too headstrong to lead wisely.

"They're not acting in the name of religion, they're acting in the name of arrogating for themselves political power and influence through violence, because they can't get it through peaceful persuasion," he said.

Five Marines were killed Monday - one in Fallujah and the others on the western outskirts of Baghdad. A U.S. soldier was killed in Baghdad Tuesday, a day after two more were killed there. On Sunday, two soldiers were killed in Kirkuk and Mosul. Excluding the report out of Ramadi on Tuesday evening, at least 614 American troops have died in Iraq since the war began.

Marines waged a fierce battle for hours Tuesday with gunmen holed up in a residential neighborhood of Fallujah. The military used a deadly AC-130 gunship to lay down a barrage of fire against guerrillas, and commanders said Marines were holding an area several blocks deep inside the city. At least two Marines were wounded.

The crackdown on al-Sadr, who has drawn backing from young and impoverished Shiites with rousing sermons demanding a U.S. withdrawal, sent his black-garbed militiamen against coalition troops Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

Fighting in the southern cities of Nasiriyah, Kut, Karbala and Amarah and in a northern Baghdad neighborhood killed 30 Iraqis, coalition military officials said. Tuesday evening, gunfire was heard in another part of Baghdad, Sadr City, where fierce battles occurred Sunday, residents said.

Fearing a U.S. move to arrest him, al-Sadr on Tuesday left a fortress-like mosque in the city of Kufa, south of Baghdad, where he had been holed up for days, his aides said.

Al-Sadr issued a statement saying he was ready to die to oust the Americans. He urged his followers to resist foreign forces.

"America has shown its evil intentions, and the proud Iraqi people cannot accept it. They must defend their rights by any means they see fit," the al-Sadr statement said.

"I'm prepared to have my own blood shed for what is holy to me," he said.

Al-Sadr moved to his main office in Najaf, in an alley near the city's holiest shrine, according to a top aide, Sheik Qays al-Khaz'ali. Hundreds of militiamen were protecting the office Tuesday, but there was no independent confirmation al-Sadr was there.

Perhaps more worrisome than the current fight with al-Sadr's forces is the possibility that he will start drawing support from more mainstream Shiite leaders who have largely supported the Americans until now.

The U.S.-led coalition announced a murder warrant against al-Sadr on Monday and suggested it would move to capture him soon. U.S. officials would not explain why they were only releasing word of the warrant Monday. They said an unnamed Iraqi judge had issued it in the past months.

Still, the heavy battles over the past three days showed that even with limited backing, al-Sadr's al-Mahdi Army militia is capable of a damaging fight.

The militiamen clashed with coalition troops Sunday in Baghdad and outside Najaf in fierce fighting that killed 61 people, including eight American soldiers.

In Nasiriyah on Tuesday, 15 Iraqis were killed and 35 wounded in clashes between militiamen and Italian troops, coalition spokeswoman Paola Della Casa told an Italian news agency Apcom. Eleven Italians troops were slightly wounded.

Della Casa said the Iraqi attackers used civilians as human shields, and a woman and two children were among the dead.

Fighting overnight in Amarah between al-Sadr's followers and British troops killed 15 Iraqis and wounded eight, said coalition spokesman Wun Hornbyckle.

In Kut, militiamen attacked an armored personnel carrier carrying Ukrainian soldiers, killing one and wounding five, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry said. Two militiamen were killed in the fight. Ukraine has about 1,650 troops in Iraq.

U.S. Marines encircled Fallujah early Monday, and on Tuesday, they penetrated several central neighborhoods for the first time. Mortar and rocket-propelled grenade blasts were heard, and one witness said a Humvee was ablaze.

Heavy fighting also occurred between Marines entrenched in the desert and guerrillas firing from houses on Fallujah's northeast outskirts. For hours into the night, the sides traded fire, while teams of Marines moved in and out of the neighborhood, seizing buildings to use as posts and battling gunmen. Helicopters weaved overhead, firing at guerrilla hide-outs.

"We are several blocks deep in the city of Fallujah," Marine Maj. Briandon McGolwan said. He said several helicopters were hit by small arms fire, but none were downed. He said Marines had detained 14 people since Monday.

L. Paul Bremer, the top civilian administrator in Iraq, conceded not all was going smoothly as the coalition approached the June 30 handover, a date he said was inviolable.

"We have problems, there's no hiding that. But basically Iraq is on track to realize the kind of Iraq that Iraqis want and Americans want, which is a democratic Iraq," he said on ABC's "Good Morning America."

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Associated Press reporters Bassem Mroue and Lourdes Navarro contributed to this report from Fallujah.

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TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alsadr; iraq; muslims
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1 posted on 04/06/2004 6:22:07 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
As a useful point of reference, the range for annual murders in New York City over the past 13 years is from a Guiliani-led low of ~650 to a liberoid-led high of 2,262 in 1990.
2 posted on 04/06/2004 6:25:22 PM PDT by dodger
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
May flights of angels sing them to their rest.
3 posted on 04/06/2004 6:25:45 PM PDT by cajungirl (<i>swing low, sweet limousine, comin' fer to Kerry me hoooommmee</i>)
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To: cajungirl
The Shiite 'Tet offensive' has begun, a bit prematurely I would say.
4 posted on 04/06/2004 6:27:51 PM PDT by LibFreeUSA
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Please pray on this day, and every day, for our Patriot Armed Forces standing in harm's way around the world in defense of our liberty, and for the families awaiting their safe return.

5 posted on 04/06/2004 6:27:58 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma (Become a monthly donor to Free Republic)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
12 more victims of neo-CON nonsense. Way to go CONS. When you going to get around to protect our own borders? Wanting to stupidly play world cop getting brave Americans killed distracting you from the real problems?
6 posted on 04/06/2004 6:29:43 PM PDT by Greg Weston
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Thanks for the post, Ernest.

May God bless those Marines who paid the ultimate price for freedom.
And may God have mercy on their souls.

Semper Fi,
Kelly
7 posted on 04/06/2004 6:31:49 PM PDT by kellynla (U.S.M.C. 1/5 1st Mar Div. Nam 69&70 Semper Fi http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnkerry.com)
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To: Greg Weston
Wanting to stupidly play world cop getting brave Americans killed distracting you from the real problems?

Those "real problems" being.....?

8 posted on 04/06/2004 6:33:18 PM PDT by Dr. Frank fan
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To: Greg Weston
Out of respect for those Marines who paid the ultimate price for freedom, I would appreciate it if you would not use this thread for a rant. Thank you.

Semper Fi,
Kelly
9 posted on 04/06/2004 6:34:06 PM PDT by kellynla (U.S.M.C. 1/5 1st Mar Div. Nam 69&70 Semper Fi http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnkerry.com)
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To: Greg Weston
I don't understand your post. I don't think I like it. Please explain yourself better.
10 posted on 04/06/2004 6:35:55 PM PDT by conservaDave
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To: dodger
My nephew was seriously wounded today in Iraq there butt head. shove whatever your crap is up your butt.
11 posted on 04/06/2004 6:35:55 PM PDT by Joe Boucher (G.W. Bush in 2004)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
I pray for the families and at the same time I say PC wars have never been won and never will be won. Lets get back to the All is fair in war. Forget the love part!
12 posted on 04/06/2004 6:36:42 PM PDT by chachacha
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To: Joe Boucher
I'm sorry to hear about your nephew. Prayers for him.
14 posted on 04/06/2004 6:38:40 PM PDT by livius
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To: LibFreeUSA
The Shiite 'Tet offensive' has begun, a bit prematurely I would say.

Tet was in '68, years before America pulled out and the South was overrun. You can say it's premature in a few years if/when things pan out differently.

15 posted on 04/06/2004 6:39:02 PM PDT by Gunslingr3
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To: kellynla
"It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived."

-- George S. Patton

16 posted on 04/06/2004 6:39:27 PM PDT by Sledge
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To: Joe Boucher
Praying for your nephew. Please thank him for his service.
17 posted on 04/06/2004 6:39:49 PM PDT by red-dawg (proud member Dept. Homeland Security -- I OWN GUNS.)
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To: Brad's Gramma
Amen. The war has just begun for many, They will need all the prayers we can send their way.
18 posted on 04/06/2004 6:39:55 PM PDT by boxerblues
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To: Dr. Frank fan
>>Those "real problems" being.....?<<

Letting people that are up to no good cross our borders. Letting the 9-11 hijackers just waltz right in. You know protecting the American homeland. Things like that.
19 posted on 04/06/2004 6:40:06 PM PDT by Greg Weston
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To: Greg Weston
I thought this was about terrorist, Al Quida, and Weapons of mass destruction?

Now we are in the streets, going from town to town fighting Iraqi street gangs? It seems the goal here is becoming out of focus, blurred.

They are talking about this right now on the west coast blow torch station KFI. Many of the callers are asking the same damn thing.

And I agree with your statement. Something is wrong with this picture.

20 posted on 04/06/2004 6:40:44 PM PDT by Joe Hadenuf (I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
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