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"Rough Days" - first hand account from Baghdad (Mohammed at 'Iraq the Model')
Iraq the Model ^ | Monday November 27th, 2006 | Mohammed

Posted on 11/27/2006 3:48:26 PM PST by ajolympian2004

The past four days during which we were under siege were long and rough for Baghdadis. Anxiety and fear haunted us at our homes and a flow of horrible news made the prison feel even tighter…it was a material and psychological siege that will not be easy to forget.

Thursday began differently for me, first thing in the morning I received very troubling news that one of our friends has been kidnapped. His shocked, terrified father came to us looking for any bit of information that might be possibly helpful in the search for his son who vanished a day before. We in turn became anxious because we too would be in danger if that friend fell in the hands of very bad guys.

We decided to go home earlier than usual that day and then we were met by the terrible news about the savage massacre in Baghdad that took away hundreds of innocent lives. I avoided looking at the news after I heard of the open-ended curfew and we had to get prepared for the worse.

Terrorists and militias started an open war; the battlefield is our city and the fuel is innocent civilians as always since those criminal groups find it easier to kill civilians than to confront each other (and rid us of their evil). The big problem is that the security forces are not strong enough to stop them, worse than that, some members of these forces let themselves become partners to the criminals.

(Excerpt) Read more at iraqthemodel.com ...


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: baghdad; gwot; iraq; iraqifreedom; iraqthemodel; islam; terrorism; war; waronterror; wot
Michael Yon interviewed Omar and Mohammed of 'Iraq the Model'.

Yon's August 9th, 2006 article -

First Person Singular: Omar, Iraq the Model
http://michaelyon-online.com/wp/fps-itm.htm

Excellent interview with photos.

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1 posted on 11/27/2006 3:48:27 PM PST by ajolympian2004
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To: ajolympian2004
The terrorists are emboldened, the dems are in charge, and they see us as being on the run. Any sign of weakness on our part only makes them stronger.
2 posted on 11/27/2006 3:51:18 PM PST by KoRn
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To: Allegra; Marine_Uncle

Mookie must be killed and his militia wiped off the face of the Earth very very soon or else there might not be a second chance.


3 posted on 11/27/2006 3:53:39 PM PST by jmc1969
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To: ajolympian2004
The other star of the crisis was rumors about ugly revenge attacks and I sometimes feel that those rumors are part of the terrorists and militias propaganda campaign. Being unable to surf the web for news, TV and radio were the main sources for news and updates about what was going on in Baghdad's vast sides but I trusted the phone more; I was making frequent calls to friends and relatives to see how they were doing.

You mean terrorist propaganda like this lie our Freeper Generals spent days here screaming about and reposting that now turns out to by so much BS? http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1744813/posts

4 posted on 11/27/2006 3:54:02 PM PST by MNJohnnie (I do not forgive Senator John McCain for helping destroy everything we built since 1980.)
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To: ajolympian2004

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1744813/posts


5 posted on 11/27/2006 3:54:46 PM PST by MNJohnnie (I do not forgive Senator John McCain for helping destroy everything we built since 1980.)
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To: MNJohnnie

I was just about to do that. Thanks.


6 posted on 11/27/2006 3:56:32 PM PST by ajolympian2004
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To: ajolympian2004

I remember back when Iraq the Model used to post happy news, the "The media isn't telling you all the good things in Iraq!" kind of stories.

Sad that this is what we get now.


7 posted on 11/27/2006 3:56:50 PM PST by OldGuard1
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To: OldGuard1

The WH and the Pentagon sat on their asses and let a monster like Sadr build a many thousand man militia and get away with attacking our troops and killing thousands of Iraqis.

As much as I support a peaceful stable Iraq, I have to give the WH, the Pentagon, and the State Dept a D- on Iraq.

Just about the only thing they have done right in Iraq is not giving up.


8 posted on 11/27/2006 4:00:20 PM PST by jmc1969
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To: jmc1969

Someone should spray a little Polonium 101 on Mookie's fallafel.


9 posted on 11/27/2006 4:02:04 PM PST by MeanWestTexan (Kol Hakavod Lezahal)
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To: MeanWestTexan

Group,

We didn't hesitate to do a lot of killing (of innocent people too) in WW II. That's how it got over so quick. In Iraq, we're dorking around trying to be nice. As a result, more of our guys get killed, the war drags on forever, the bad guys get all fired up, and ultimately nothing gets resolved in our favor.

If you want to win this thing, you go into Sadr City and you kick ass....innocent, guilty, on the fence....everything and everyone. Believe me, this kind of message gets out pretty damn fast. Next, you start ordering a surrender (yes surrender) of anyone with weapons or a bad attitude. Again, some innocence get caught up in this, too...sorry...It's chaos and war, not knitting thge club. next, this is followed up by a house to house search and this step also includes killing many people...some who are just unlucky saps in the wrong place at the wrong time. Children will die too. It absolutely sucks and hurts to the core and makes men and women weep and the pain they our causing ..... It's called 'war' for a reason.

Now, if you can't stomache what I just wrote, then you are in favor of leaving that country to the hands of the barbarians, terrorists, and thugs. You see, it'll simply never work until we are feared more than the terrorist. It is just that simple.

Got it?


10 posted on 11/27/2006 4:12:45 PM PST by Firefox1
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To: ajolympian2004

"Militias," which are really thug mob rings, should be outlawed, and their leaders shot (after a fair trial, of course). These people cannot be reasoned with, only dealt with.


11 posted on 11/27/2006 4:13:32 PM PST by Ilky Hucktar
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To: Firefox1

"Next, you start ordering a surrender (yes surrender) of anyone with weapons or a bad attitude..."

An ultimatum: You tell your enemy they will be ready for inspection of whatever facility by the time that suits your schedule (hopefully, not more than a couple of weeks). Then, you send in a drone and if they ain't ready for inspection, no negotiation, no detaining, no proposals, no brochures from airplanes, no U.N. resolutions, and no blockades. You blow the whole friggin' place, and everyone inside or around it, to smitherines.


12 posted on 11/27/2006 4:22:01 PM PST by Ilky Hucktar
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To: jmc1969

will Maliki give the OK?


13 posted on 11/27/2006 4:37:27 PM PST by oceanview
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To: oceanview

Here is how I am hoping it goes down. Bush promises Maliki billions in extra money for the Iraqi Army and that we will stay around for as long as he as President and protect Maliki from being killed or couped if he lets us destory the Madhi Army.

In the perfect world that is how it will go down and Maliki will say yes.

But, we are living in the not so perfect world where Maliki could very well make more half promises to deal with the militias and renig on them soon thereafter.


14 posted on 11/27/2006 4:52:02 PM PST by jmc1969
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To: Firefox1

We didn't hesitate to do a lot of killing (of innocent people too) in WW II. That's how it got over so quick.

Two reasons for that.
1 Technology, contrary to what some people thik the Norton bombsight was not that accurate.
2 Different knid of war. WWII was a conventional war, this is a guerilla war. You do not fight the former the same way you fight the latter.


If you want to win this thing, you go into Sadr City and you kick ass....innocent, guilty, on the fence....everything and everyone.

I can't think of anything the terrorists would us to do more.


15 posted on 11/27/2006 4:57:02 PM PST by Valin (Rick Santorum 08)
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To: oceanview

What I have been hearing so far from Baghdad is US troops like after the Samarra mosque bombing have been ordered to play the bystander in Baghdad and let the Madhi Army pretty much do whatever it wants for the time being.

It isn't just Maliki that has been very cowardly when it has come to Sadr and his mass murdering militia.


16 posted on 11/27/2006 5:37:04 PM PST by jmc1969
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To: jmc1969; oceanview
I have the same current opinion. What we are not seeing is any news regarding al Qaeda and affiliates making any head way. In fact since the sunni tribes have signed on to wiping them out, things are quiet on the western front, no pun intended.
Everything is now centered around the fat boy's goons.
Sadr it appears is no longer running the show, and his recent public announcement that he no longer will support Maliki and at the same time crying that he does not have control over his militia may be showing his time is now limited.
If he is no longer of value to Maliki, then the hit list can go out.
I am sure Hakim sits down south and views through his slits with interest how things are shaping up in Iraqi central.
Of course if fatso is rubbed out. Then the only thing left to do will be an option for the Mahdi army to give all it's weapons up via., detailed cordon and search operations in all their areas of influence, obviously many different locals, or the IG will have to give the OK to kill them off.
Maliki may have less time to show a tough side, then first appears. GWB is not going to travel to the ME, to be drinking tea and exchanging pleasantries with the A Rab aristocrates.
17 posted on 11/27/2006 6:38:48 PM PST by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned)
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