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Dark Days Await Armies Gathering For The Mother Of All Showdowns Around Baghdad
Independent (UK) ^ | 3-25-2003 | Donald Macintyre

Posted on 03/24/2003 4:29:27 PM PST by blam

Dark days await armies gathering for the mother of all showdowns around Baghdad

By Donald Macintyre in Qatar
25 March 2003

The United States and Britain began a ferocious air and missile attack on the Republican Guard divisions protecting Baghdad yesterday in their first concerted effort to force a way through the treacherous "red zone" surrounding the Iraqi capital.

The US confirmed that one Apache helicopter gunship was downed in the first wave of air assaults, launched as a precursor to what military planners see as the decisive phase of the campaign. And the US 3rd Infantry Division was slowed by a fierce sandstorm as it spearheaded the advance towards Karbala, about 50 miles south-west of Baghdad.

The two-person crew of the Apache, one of 30 to 40 on the same mission, were later shown as captives on Iraqi television on a day that also saw the first combat death of a British soldier in fighting, at Az-Zubayr, near Basra. Two British soldiers who failed to rejoin their unit after a fierce engagement were still missing last night.

Earlier, a senior British military source had said that the first of what was planned to be a series of massive US air assaults had been launched early yesterday on the three heavily armed Republican Guard divisions firmly established in a semi-circle about 30 miles to the west, south and east of Baghdad.

Attacks by Apaches, B-52 bombers, Harrier GR7 strike aircraft , A10 "Warthog" tankbusters and Tomahawk surface-to-surface missiles are regarded as an essential, and possibly protracted, preliminary to an advance to Baghdad, spearheaded by the US Fifth Corps, from a front line running east of Karbala. Later, explosions rocked the centre and south of Baghdad for the fifth consecutive night.

The Medina division to the south-west of the city, the Baghdad division to the south-east and the Al-Nida to the east, each between 10,000 and 12,000 men – hitherto close to full strength and supplied with Russian T-72 tanks – are the best equipped and protected in the Iraqi army. The British source warned: "Before we start to move forward, these people have to capitulate or be destroyed."

Sources said British and US special forces are in or close to the "red zone" helping to identify targets for the assaults on the three divisions, half of the six that encircle the city. At the same time, US forces have built a runway near Najaf to launch short-range unmanned surveillance drones to help identify targets for air and missile attacks.

To the north, troops have been landed in four transport aircraft on airstrips in Kurdish-controlled northern Iraq in a possible precursor to a planned northern front. Plans for this front were put in doubt by Turkey's decision not to allow US forces to use bases in the country to launch an invasion. The British source said Iraqi divisions north of Baghdad would also be bombed if they tried to move south.

As Tony Blair told the Commons that ground forces led by the US Fifth Corps were going to advance on Baghdad as soon as possible, one senior military officer said: "This is going to be a fight, not a one-day campaign. Air is central, but it did not break his back inside of Baghdad." As well as seeking to clear a path for ground forces into Baghdad, military planners are determined to prevent the divisions either moving south to attack Allied forces or to withdraw into Baghdad where they can stiffen further resistance in the city itself.

Lt-Gen William Wallace, commander of the US Fifth Corps, told Michael Gordon of The New York Times at his mobile command post: "We have to shape the fight." The initial air attack focused on the Medina division and was carried out by squadrons of Apache attack helicopters from the Army's 11th Attack Helicopter Regiment. More than 30 surface-to-surface missiles, called Atacms, were also unleashed on the division. Some of the attacks are concentrated on artillery in part because it is believed to have the capacity to fire chemical shells.

The advance has also been complicated by its speed and the unexpectedly stiff resistance which the military says has been offered by Fedayeen under the command of Saddam Hussein's son Uday and other elements of the Iraqi dictator's security apparatus.

Moreover, although General Tommy Franks, the commander of the Allied invasion, said yesterday that 3,000 Iraqi soldiers had surrendered and many others had abandoned their posts and returned home, the surrenders have been fewer than had been suggested were likely by some politicians and senior commanders at the start of the war.

On Saturday, Admiral Sir Michael Boyce, Britain's Chief of Defence Staff, said in London that the Iraqi 51st Division had surrendered. But senior US military sources now say that the surrender was undertaken by a junior officer posing as a commander in order to secure better allied treatment.

A US military spokesman here said two bridges over the Euphrates near Nasiriyah, scene of fierce fighting which cost the lives of up to nine US Marines on Sunday, had been secured, and the Marines were advancing north of the bridges, despite reports of continued fighting in the area.

US military sources say that Special Republican Guard forces have not collapsed but are defending vital sites in the city, including command centres and Baghdad airport. To shield themselves from air-strikes, they are taking refuge in schools, mosques and other structures off limits to air attack, the sources said.

British officials said the task of the British 16 Air Assault Brigade was to continue to secure the Rumaila oilfield – where Allied officers say only seven of 500 wellheads are burning. Meanwhile, the 7th Armoured Brigade's main task will be to "screen" Basra. Besides special forces active throughout the theatre of war, British support units, including chemical and biological units, are also with the advance columns. General Franks said the Allies had "intentionally bypassed enemy formations", but acknowledged that Fedayeen, the Baath Party paramilitary organisation, and the Special Republican Guard had been harassing the US and British rear in the south. General Franks added: "We know that the Fedayeen has in fact put itself in a position to mill about, to create difficulties in rear areas, and I can assure you that contact with those forces is not unexpected." He said cleaning up the bypassed forces would take "some time".

He also accused the Iraqis of criminal behaviour in using civilians as human shields, intentionally placing them next to military equipment and formations. He said the irregular units "have a lot of allegiance to the regime and so we can expect dead-enders. We have come across dead-enders and we have had some terrific firefights."

General Franks said President Saddam's regime is able to issue orders to its military units, although the command network is "less robust". He added: "They still do have a means, a somewhat limited means, of communications." General Franks said troops were collecting information about possible chemical and biological weapons as they sweep north. "I think that we probably have received several ... bits of information over the last three or four days about potential WMD [weapons of mass destruction] locations," he said.

American officers have admitted that they have yet to find conclusive evidence of such weapons but say they are convinced they will do so.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 1dayaway; armies; around; await; baghdad; baghdaddefense; dark; days; redzone; roadtobaghdad; showdowns; warlist
Dark Days? Hmmmm
1 posted on 03/24/2003 4:29:27 PM PST by blam
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To: blam
I don't see any significant surrendering. Talk of surrendiering is only a delay tactic of the republican guard.

BTW does anyone have the "hidden" iraqi website mentioned on NBC?
2 posted on 03/24/2003 4:31:30 PM PST by longtermmemmory
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To: blam
Dark days? Already we have captured enough territory and resources to admit New Texas to the union and give it two Republican senators.
3 posted on 03/24/2003 4:35:23 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
MARK FIDEL COOLES (AKBAR) The Muslim BAstrd Killed Our BOYS> HOW MANY MORE ARE BEHIND THE PATRIOT MISSLES KILLING OUR TROOPS > SABBATOGE?
4 posted on 03/24/2003 4:46:18 PM PST by ruready4eternity (Islam Is The Beast dont kid yourselves, not a religion of peace)
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To: blam
Saddam specifically said the allies would be "incinerated" at the gates of Baghdad.

Does anyone know what the latest estimations are about whether or not Saddam has nukes in his arsenal.

This thought has been bothering me quite a bit. If a loser like Saddam had nukes, this would be the place for a last-ditch gotterdamurung. Hitler would have done the same thing and the SS would have detonated them right in Berlin.

The ramifications of this kind of act are almost too terrifying to contemplate.

I hope to God this is not the case.
5 posted on 03/24/2003 4:53:12 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth (Defund NPR, PBS and the LSC.)
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To: WorkingClassFilth
"Does anyone know what the latest estimations are about whether or not Saddam has nukes in his arsenal. "

Most I've seen say no. But....

6 posted on 03/24/2003 5:28:33 PM PST by blam
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To: Dog Gone
yeah but like Henry Fonda said in MIDWAY to Hal Holbrook
" yep but I WANT that fourth carrier".....take it all
and let's get 4 Republican senators
7 posted on 03/24/2003 5:31:44 PM PST by cactusSharp (( if pc skills named us,I'd be backspace delete))
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To: WorkingClassFilth
We have to make a choice and it is to carpet bomb Baghdad! Level the whole city. If we are going to win we have to do what ever must be done to protect our troops. This is war not some PC game!

,,,,,,,,,,

Now we are saying we will wait 3 or 4 days because of a sand storm? ABC NEWS
8 posted on 03/24/2003 5:31:57 PM PST by TLBSHOW (The gift is to see the truth......)
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To: blam
they are taking refuge in schools, mosques and other structures off limits to air attack, the sources said.

More defeatism from the pinkoDependent.

From what I read today, the gloves are off: 1st Marine pounded Nasariyah with more than 700 155mm shells today.

The aroma of Iraqi bar-b-que must have been quite pungent.

9 posted on 03/24/2003 5:54:43 PM PST by pierrem15
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To: blam; *war_list; W.O.T.; 11th_VA; Libertarianize the GOP; Free the USA; knak; Peach; MadIvan; ...
OFFICIAL BUMP(TOPIC)LIST
10 posted on 03/24/2003 5:56:39 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (Where is Saddam?)
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To: blam
Dark days? Well 10% of the time when our guys are sleeping and 100% of the time for the Iraqis.
11 posted on 03/24/2003 6:01:11 PM PST by TADSLOS (Sua Sponte)
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To: WorkingClassFilth
And the Arab world will believe we nuked Baghdad!
12 posted on 03/24/2003 6:20:10 PM PST by Bob Mc
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To: WorkingClassFilth
I think Kuwait would be a better place to detonate a nuke. Then, in the confusion, they could attack other points along our long, ground-based supply lines through Iraq.
13 posted on 03/24/2003 6:28:01 PM PST by Styria
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