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Iraqis Drag U.S. Corpses Through Streets
Yahoo! News ^ | March 31, 2004 | SAMEER N. YACOUB

Posted on 03/31/2004 2:38:09 PM PST by El Conservador

FALLUJAH, Iraq - In a scene reminiscent of Somalia, frenzied crowds dragged the burned, mutilated bodies of four American contractors through the streets of a town west of Baghdad on Wednesday and strung two of them up from a bridge after rebels ambushed their SUVs.

Five U.S. soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division also were killed in the same area when a bomb exploded under their M-113 armored personnel carrier, making it the bloodiest day for Americans in Iraq (news - web sites) since Jan. 8.

The four contract workers were killed in Fallujah, a Sunni Triangle city about 35 miles west of Baghdad and scene of some of the worst violence on both sides of the conflict since the beginning of the American occupation a year ago.

Chanting "Fallujah is the graveyard of Americans," residents cheered after the grisly assault on two four-wheel-drive civilian vehicles left both SUVs in flames.

Associated Press Television News pictures showed one man beating a charred corpse with a metal pole. Others tied a yellow rope to a body, hooked it to a car and dragged it down the main street of town. Two blackened and mangled corpses were hung from a green, iron bridge spanning the Euphrates River.

"The people of Fallujah hung some of the bodies on the old bridge like slaughtered sheep," resident Abdul Aziz Mohammed said. Some corpses were dismembered, he said.

The White House blamed terrorists and remnants of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s former regime for the "horrific attacks" on the American contractors.

"It is offensive, it is despicable the way these individuals have been treated," White House press secretary Scott McClellan said.

Referring to the planned June 30 transfer of sovereignty to Iraqis, McClellan said "the best way to honor those that lost their lives" is to continue with efforts to bring democracy to Iraq.

"There are terrorists, there are some remnants of the former regime that are enemies of freedom and enemies of democracy, but democracy is taking root and we are making important progress," McClellan added. "We will not turn back from that effort."

State Department spokesman Adam Ereli said the contractors, all men, "were trying to make a difference and to help others." He did not identify the dead or the nature of their work because the next of kin had not yet been notified.

The abuse and mutilation of the corpses was similar to the scene more than a decade ago in Somalia, when a mob dragged corpses of U.S. soldiers through the streets of Mogadishu, eventually leading to the American withdrawal from the African nation.

On Wednesday, a man held a printed sign with a skull and crossbones and the phrase "Fallujah is the cemetery for Americans" beneath the blackened corpses after they were pulled from the vehicles.

One body was tied to a car that had a poster in its window of Sheik Ahmed Yassin, the founder of the Palestinian militant group Hamas who was assassinated by the Israeli military in Gaza City.

One resident displayed what appeared to be dog tags taken from one body. Residents also said there were weapons in the targeted cars. APTN showed an American passport near a body and a U.S. Department of Defense (news - web sites) identification card belonging to another man.

Some of the slain contractors were wearing flak jackets, resident Safa Mohammedi said.

In Baghdad, Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt said the coalition would not be deterred from its mission to rebuild Iraq, and that numerous reconstruction projects were moving forward nationwide even though attention was focused on the attacks.

The roadside bomb that killed the five American soldiers Wednesday was in Malahma, 12 miles northwest of Fallujah, where anti-U.S. insurgents are active.

Their deaths raised the number of U.S. troops killed in March to at least 48, making it the second-deadliest month for U.S. troops since President Bush (news - web sites) declared an end to major combat on May 1. The deadliest month was November, when 82 U.S. troops were killed.

In all, at least 597 U.S. troops have died in Iraq since the war began March 20, 2003. Of the total, 459 have died since May 1 when Bush flew onto an aircraft carrier off the California coast to declare the end of major combat.

In the deadliest previous incident this year, nine soldiers were killed Jan. 8 when their Black Hawk medevac helicopter crashed near Fallujah, apparently after being shot down.

Fallujah is in the so-called Sunni Triangle, where support for Saddam was strong and rebels often carry out attacks against American forces. U.S. Marines recently took over authority in the region from the departing U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division.

In an effort to forcefully establish their presence, the newly arrived Marines have conducted numerous patrols in Fallujah and have engaged in fierce firefights with rebels. In recent months, U.S. soldiers were not seen as often in the center of town.

The Marines have said they will aggressively pursue guerrillas in Fallujah. However, no U.S. troops or Iraqi police were seen in the area after the attacks Wednesday, and the city was quiet.

In nearby Ramadi, insurgents threw a grenade at a government building and Iraqi security forces returned fire Wednesday, witnesses said. It was not clear if there were casualties.

Also in Ramadi, a roadside bomb exploded near a U.S. convoy, witnesses said. U.S. officials in Baghdad could not confirm the attack.

Northeast of Baghdad, in the city of Baqouba on Wednesday, a suicide bomber blew up explosives in his car when he was near a convoy of government vehicles, wounding 14 Iraqis and killing himself, officials said.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: fallujah; iraq; religionofpieces
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I'm all for leveling every town in the Sunni Triangle.

Who's with me???

1 posted on 03/31/2004 2:38:10 PM PST by El Conservador
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To: El Conservador
Why stop there...?
2 posted on 03/31/2004 2:42:36 PM PST by SouthernFreebird
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To: El Conservador

3 posted on 03/31/2004 2:43:11 PM PST by holymoly (Stinking typos.)
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To: El Conservador
Count me in! I think we should start an email campaign to the President!
4 posted on 03/31/2004 2:43:16 PM PST by RUCKUS INC. ("Bartender can I get another round of Daisy Cutters and MOABS for my boys in the turbans...")
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To: El Conservador
Take the woman and children out then blow it
5 posted on 03/31/2004 2:45:04 PM PST by Coffee_drinker (No More Pearl Harbors)
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To: El Conservador
As a minimum, post at the Marine base any still photos from the news report of those people who are parading in front of the camera.

Draw a red target on their heads and create a pool of who can take out the largest number of them: killed or captured.

Then pick up 10 people a day from the town, load them on a truck, interrogate them, ask them if they know any of the guys/kids in the photos, and then bring them back. Next day, repeat until all photos are identified, and all are killed or captured.

Surround the town. No one goes in or out until they provide a name for at least one person from all the photos.
6 posted on 03/31/2004 2:46:08 PM PST by BushisTheMan
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To: El Conservador
I'm curious how outraged the general Iraqi population is about this. Someone told me that the Iraqis like to hire US soldiers as police. Well darn. Most of them must think a lot of us if that is true.

At the same time, we need to get even with the scummier side of Iraq. If we fail to do that, it will hurt morale and ultimately support at home. How random should our damage be? Well consider this: even SanFransisco has one ok guy: Mike Savage. Is he worth sparing the entire city? That's a tough one. [Just kidding....]
7 posted on 03/31/2004 2:47:10 PM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (Backhoe's latest links: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1104239/posts)
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To: El Conservador
I concur.
As with Somalia I don't understand why these angry crowds of killers and mutilators were not strafed and bombed. I just can't understand hence the urge to lash out and take care of business. Surely (I know don't call you that) there is a better answer than to just watch.
mc
8 posted on 03/31/2004 2:47:42 PM PST by mcshot
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To: El Conservador
Remember the cr@p and outrage by the 'peaceful' Muslim world after we even showed footage of Uday and Qusai's faces (respectfully) to the press to prove they were dead? They were outraged that a dead body would be 'desecrated after death - we do not even do that to our enemies; Muslims respect the dead.' I about threw a brick through the TV. They're still stoning people and driving donkey carts, folks! When I watched 'The Passion', I thought - wow technology sure has changed in the middle east - NOT!! These people are animals and I am OUTRAGED!!!!
9 posted on 03/31/2004 2:48:36 PM PST by ysoitanly
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To: El Conservador
Original Title: Iraqis Drag U.S. Corpses Through Streets

Corrected Title: Saddam Loyalists Drag U.S. Corpses Through Streets
10 posted on 03/31/2004 2:50:01 PM PST by TheDon (John Kerry, self proclaimed war criminal, Democratic Presidential nominee)
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To: El Conservador
I'm for emptying it out, razing it, questioning every person in it, matching up the photos, jailing or executing the ones who were the actual perpetrators or who ordered it - as we did with the Germans and Japanese - and then calling in Iraqis from other parts to rebuild it (a paid project that might alleviate the unemployment problem suffered by parts of the country).
11 posted on 03/31/2004 2:50:07 PM PST by livius
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My visceral reaction is to rename Fallujah to Lidice and act accordingly. The place needs some serious 'cleansing'!
12 posted on 03/31/2004 2:51:30 PM PST by jjreilly
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To: El Conservador
My prayers for the Americans who died.
13 posted on 03/31/2004 2:51:51 PM PST by syriacus (2001: The Daschle-Schumer Gang obstructed Bush's attempts to organize his administration -->9/11)
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To: El Conservador
BTW, I really think we've got to get back to executing the perpetrators of things like this. Everybody there knows who did it, and probably we know, too. It's time for the axe to fall.
14 posted on 03/31/2004 2:53:43 PM PST by livius
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To: Coffee_drinker
Agreed!

When the bodies of dead US soldiers and citizens get dragged through the street of a city and they openly castigate and taunt us, its time to kick some ass!

I suggest 6 hour warning to all residents, immediately followed by 24 hours of continuous bombing to destroy every structure in the city and follow up by troops to kill every living thing.

Don't mess with the USA!

15 posted on 03/31/2004 2:55:28 PM PST by ASTM366
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To: El Conservador
I'm all for leveling every town in the Sunni Triangle.

Who's with me???

Feels good, but unnecessary.
If we would totally destroy about a 10 block area around an ambush site like this, MOABs followed by cluster bombs, and then strafing, they would all get the message in a hurry.

So9

16 posted on 03/31/2004 2:56:12 PM PST by Servant of the 9 (Screwing the Inscrutable or is it Scruting the Inscrewable?)
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To: El Conservador
They just volunteered to be the testing range for the MOAB.
17 posted on 03/31/2004 2:59:19 PM PST by Corporate Law (<>< -- Xavier Basketball - Perennial Slayer of #1 Ranked Teams)
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If we would totally destroy about a 10 block area around an ambush site like this, MOABs followed by cluster bombs, and then strafing, they would all get the message in a hurry.

Sounds like a good plan. I was thinking about a ring of MOABs around the city, all detonating simultaneously. That might deliver the needed attitude adjustment.

18 posted on 03/31/2004 3:03:28 PM PST by Charles Martel (Liberals are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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To: jjreilly
rename Fallujah to Lidice

or Carthage:

146 BC: delenda est Carthago!
2004 AD: Fallujo must be utterly destroyed!

19 posted on 03/31/2004 3:04:02 PM PST by Theophilus (Save little liberals - Stop Abortion!!!)
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To: Coffee_drinker
No. They can stay right where they are.
20 posted on 03/31/2004 3:06:58 PM PST by freedomtrail
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