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U.S. Takes Presidential Palace in Tikrit
AP | 4/14/03 | BORZOU DARAGAHI

Posted on 04/14/2003 5:05:08 AM PDT by kattracks

U.S. Takes Presidential Palace in Tikrit

By BORZOU DARAGAHI .c The Associated Press

TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) - Backed by warplanes and helicopters, U.S. troops poured into Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit and fought pockets of hard-core defenders Monday in a bid to crush the last major stronghold of Iraqi resistance.

The presidential palace was seized without a fight, the military said, and large numbers of U.S. troops were visible in the central Tikrit in the afternoon.

``There was less resistance than we anticipated,'' said Brig. Gen. Vincent Brooks, U.S. Central Command spokesman, noting that Tikrit's defenders had been subjected to punishing airstrikes over the past several days.

U.S. forces suspected about 2,500 die-hards of the Republican Guard and the paramilitary Fedayeen - and possibly officials from the Iraqi president's regime - were holed up in the city, Matthew Fisher, a reporter covering the Marines for Canada's National Post, told CNN.

However, Marines were encountering only pockets of enemy fighters after many Republican Guard and Special Republican Guard forces abandoned their equipment in recent days, said Capt. Frank Thorp, a Central Command spokesman.

He said U.S. forces to the south and west of the city had created checkpoints to prevent possible regime leaders from escaping.

He said the fighting on the ground was fierce. Thorp said that he had no information on casualties but that U.S. forces had defeated the Iraqis in every engagement in Tikrit.

``The outcome is not in doubt. That's the difference between when we were in Nasiriyah and Najaf or something like that,'' he said.

Marine First Lt. Greg Starace of Paramus N.J., said his unit entered the city limits just after dawn Sunday. He estimated at least 3,000 American troops were in Tikrit. Tanks and Humvees rumbled through, and a line of armored vehicles was parked in front of a bazaar.

``As soon as we got here we had some engagements against some small pockets of resistance,'' he said.

The morning combat came after a night of heavy bombing and after Marines made several forays in and out of the city Sunday, drawing occasional small-arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades.

The assaults Sunday did not encounter the intense battle that once seemed likely. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said there was ``no organized resistance'' in Tikrit.

``A lot of people have disappeared, including the leadership of the Baath party,'' Rumsfeld told MSNBC on Sunday. ``There are people (in Tikrit) who do not have a lot of admiration for the Baathist regime ... who are helping'' the Americans, he told NBC.

The Americans destroyed a tank column moving outside the town Sunday and killed a platoon of 15 to 20 Iraqis who attacked the Marines' armored vehicles, the operation's commander, Brig. Gen. John Kelly, told the New York Times correspondent.

Cobra helicopters also destroyed six fully loaded but unmanned anti-aircraft guns on the city outskirts before U.S. troops in light armored vehicles began moving into Tikrit on Monday morning, the Marines said.

As they moved from Baghdad to Tikrit, the Marines rescued seven American prisoners of war held by the Iraqis for three weeks.

The Arab TV network Al-Jazeera reported that local tribal groups in Tikrit offered to negotiate peace with U.S. forces and hand over some Baath Party leaders in town. The tribal groups said the regular army, Republican Guards and Fedayeen Saddam reportedly left the city five days ago.

Tikrit, 90 miles north of Baghdad, is the last major city with substantial resistance by Iraqi forces. Saddam was born in the area, and many members of his inner circle come from the region.

After the fall of Baghdad last week, U.S. commanders cautioned that Saddam's regime might try to hold on ferociously to Tikrit. But they played down that possibility in recent days because of desertions and damage from sustained airstrikes.

Before the Marines' arrival in Tikrit, live footage aired by CNN showed no signs of active Iraqi defenses, suggesting that days of bombing had achieved their intended effect. On the road connecting Tikrit and Tuz Khurmatu in the east, there were many abandoned checkpoints, bunkers, foxholes and an artillery position.

Unlike in other major Iraqi cities, however, the many portraits, banners and statues of Saddam remained undamaged. There were no reports of looting.

``We like Saddam Hussein and he has educated our people and we will support him to the end,'' said Abdul al-Jabouri, part of a large group of men gathered at a gas station.

However, another man approached and said, ``Long live the United States.''

04/14/03 07:56 EDT


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iraqifreedom; palace; tikrit; warlist
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1 posted on 04/14/2003 5:05:08 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Clearly an ongoing quagmire. /NYT bias
2 posted on 04/14/2003 5:06:22 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer (Peace through Strength)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
We're losing don't you know? Iraq is in total chaos!
3 posted on 04/14/2003 5:08:38 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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4 posted on 04/14/2003 5:09:38 AM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: kattracks
As usual - Arabs talk a good game, but they put up measurably less resistance than a high school girls' soccer team when they are faced with real soldiers.

I can't believe this pathetic excuse for a culture was ever feared by anyone.

5 posted on 04/14/2003 5:14:59 AM PDT by wideawake (Support our troops and their Commander-in-Chief)
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To: kattracks
Apology to Saddam.

Dear Saddam,

I'm sorry we let you live so long. Blame it on the UN and please forgive us for not killing you in 91. I hope it's better now and don't worry, we promise never to listen to the UN again.

Thanks

Flurry
6 posted on 04/14/2003 5:22:40 AM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (Saddam's Hiding In Tikrit)
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To: wideawake
>> "I can't believe this pathetic excuse for a culture was ever feared by anyone."

Well partly true, but don't discount that the US military is now the most LETHAL organisation ever seen on this planet.

The technology, the training, the dedication, the latest concepts in fast maneuver, the incredible air power would make just about any opponent look weak.



7 posted on 04/14/2003 5:22:57 AM PDT by sd-joe
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To: kattracks; dighton; general_re; PJ-Comix
``We like Saddam Hussein and he has educated our people and we will support him to the end,'' said Abdul al-Jabouri, part of a large group of men gathered at a gas station.

Just wait until he sees the artwork in the palace.

8 posted on 04/14/2003 5:24:55 AM PDT by Thinkin' Gal (| 8^)
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To: kattracks
``We like Saddam Hussein and he has educated our people and we will support him to the end,'' said Abdul al-Jabouri, part of a large group of men gathered at a gas station.

However, another man approached and said, ``Long live the United States.''
Ahhh..Freedom of speech...
9 posted on 04/14/2003 5:25:02 AM PDT by smith288 (Visit my gallery http://www.ejsmithweb.com/fr/hollywood/hollywood.php)
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To: sd-joe
I agree with you. But incompetent as they are, I think the Russians (for example) would at least have put up a fight if confronted by the vastly superior US military.

The Iraqi response was positively Gallic in its inadequacy.

10 posted on 04/14/2003 5:47:42 AM PDT by wideawake (Support our troops and their Commander-in-Chief)
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To: smith288
"We like Saddam Hussein and he has educated our people and we will support him to the end," said Abdul al-Jabouri, part of a large group of men gathered at a gas station.

He might want to be careful who he says that around. Some guy who lost a daughter to Saddam may think differently about his freedom of speech.

11 posted on 04/14/2003 5:51:20 AM PDT by m1-lightning (The War Protest is a Quagmire)
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To: kattracks
Stalingrad/Quagmire alert bump.
13 posted on 04/14/2003 6:15:47 AM PDT by Guillermo (Sic 'em!)
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To: m1-lightning
I agree, this was really typical scum pond Islamokazi thinking/uttering: "``We like Saddam Hussein and he has educated our people and we will support him to the end,'' said Abdul al-Jabouri, part of a large group of men gathered at a gas station."

That is really dangerous to say crap like that in the current Iraq and in all places a gasoline station!
14 posted on 04/14/2003 6:23:53 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Being a Monthly Donor to Free Republic is the Right Thing to do!)
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To: wideawake
>> "positively Gallic in its inadequacy"

A wonderful turn of phrase. Well written.
15 posted on 04/14/2003 6:28:41 AM PDT by sd-joe
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To: wideawake
I can't believe this pathetic excuse for a culture was ever feared by anyone.

I know what you mean, in a conventional military sense. However, don't forget that the terrorist mentality is strongest in that neck of the woods, and their religion endorses lying when it's expedient. So their cowardice, combined with their fanaticism, combined with their dishonesty, does make them a threat, in terms of things like terrorist use of WMD.

16 posted on 04/14/2003 6:29:07 AM PDT by EaglesUpForever (russia and france are hypocritical lying scum)
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To: kattracks; *war_list; W.O.T.; Dog Gone; Grampa Dave; blam; Sabertooth; NormsRevenge; Gritty; ...
One more city to clean up,Al Qa'im, to the west on the Syrian border.

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17 posted on 04/14/2003 7:11:54 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (Where is Saddam? and where is Tom Daschle?)
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To: kattracks
Part of what's killng the "alphabet" network newscasts is their liberal-slanted coverage. When a viewer strays onto Fox News or perhaps gets on-line and suddenly sees what has been left out, they lose their trust in the old sources.

Now, it's as if a dam, that was holding back the good news, has burst and the pitiful liberals like Peter Jennings, et al, are drowning in it.

18 posted on 04/14/2003 7:24:48 AM PDT by capt. norm
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To: kattracks
But... But where's the Effete Republican Guard?
Surely they're planning a massive counter-offensive at any moment?
19 posted on 04/14/2003 8:06:43 AM PDT by Redbob
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To: kattracks
OK, we're in Tikrit. I want to know where the Baath leadership & Saddam are now. I don't think Saddam could continue to be under the radar screen if he was alive, but for the rest, I hope they aren't all in Syria.
20 posted on 04/14/2003 8:37:13 AM PDT by Mister Magoo
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