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Iraqi Rioters Battle U.S. Troops
apnews ^ | Oct 31, 2003 | SAMEER N. YACOUB

Posted on 10/31/2003 1:11:36 PM PST by Kaslin


Iraqi Rioters Battle U.S. Troops
 

Oct 31, 2:51 PM (ET)

By SAMEER N. YACOUB

(AP) U.S. troops stand guard in the street in a break in clashes with Iraqis in Baghdad's suburb of Abu...
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ABU GHRAIB, Iraq (AP) - U.S. troops battled Iraqi rioters when a dispute over a marketplace exploded into anti-American fury Friday. Leaflets and rumored warnings called for a "Day of Resistance" Saturday at the start of a three-day general strike to protest U.S. occupation.

Two Iraqis were killed, and 17 others and two U.S. soldiers were reported wounded at the marketplace clashes outside Baghdad, as Iraqi rioters waved portraits of Saddam Hussein and shouted "Allahu Akbar!" - "God is great!"

A bomb exploded Friday morning near an 82nd Airborne Division patrol outside Khaldiyah, west of Baghdad, killing one soldier and wounding four others, the U.S. military reported.

In Fallujah, also west of Baghdad and a center of the anti-U.S. resistance, an explosion and fire struck the office of the mayor, who has cooperated with the U.S. occupation. In a melee that followed, one Iraqi was killed. Later Friday, U.S. troops came under attack at the same spot.

(AP) Iraqi police officers rescue an injured comrade during clashes in Fallujah, 40 miles, 65...
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Three or four American soldiers were wounded in the northern city of Mosul late Friday when assailants threw a grenade at them from a speeding car, Iraqi police said. The U.S. military confirmed an attack at the same time but declined to give details.

An Islamic clergymen's association, meanwhile, issued a statement for Friday prayer congregations denouncing as sinful any Muslim's support for the Americans. "Supporting them is apostasy," it said, "... a betrayal of religion."

Rumors spread through Baghdad that bombings or other resistance action would strike the capital Saturday. A street leaflet attributed to the ousted Baathists declared it would be the "Day of Resistance," and also called for a three-day general strike to begin Saturday.

As a result, U.S. officials urged Americans in the Iraqi capital to "maintain a high level of vigilance."

The fresh violence flared as U.S. forces contended with an upsurge in the 6-month-old campaign of ambushes and bombings by the shadowy resistance forces, who now strike almost three dozen times a day, mostly in central Iraq.

(AP) Young men hurl stones towards Iraqi police officers during clashes in Fallujah, 40 miles (65 kms)...
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The U.S. command is grappling with unanswered questions of who is behind the harassing attacks, how coordinated they are, and how to bring them under control. American officials variously blame die-hard Saddam loyalists, foreign and local Islamic extremists, and even released criminals, and some suggest Saddam himself may be plotting some attacks.

Before dawn on Friday, U.S. troops sealed off Saddam's birthplace village of Uja, about 95 miles north of Baghdad, where relatives of Saddam and adherents of his Baath Party have long been suspected of maintaining contacts with the ousted leader.

The 4th Infantry Division troops ringed the village with razor wire, set up checkpoints and began issuing identity cards to villagers to control their movements.

The bloody, on-and-off clashes in Abu Ghraib, just west of Baghdad, broke out Friday morning when U.S. troops tried to clear market stalls from a main road, Iraqi police reported.

The reason for the U.S. action and the sequence of events remained unclear late Friday. But at some early point someone tossed a grenade at U.S. soldiers, slightly wounding two, Army 1st Lt. Joseph Harrison said at the scene, and mortar rounds fell on a nearby police station.

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Young Iraqis threw stones at soldiers and tanks, set tires ablaze, and brandished Saddam portraits, shouting religious slogans.

Gunfire broke out sporadically, but then the Iraqis retired for midday prayers in nearby mosques. When they returned to the market, gunfire erupted again as more U.S. armored vehicles moved in. Ten explosions and machine-gun fire were heard, and American helicopters hovered overhead.

In late afternoon, the bodies of two Iraqi men - identified by friends as Mohammed Auweid, 45, and Hamid Abdullah, 41 - were carried from the sealed-off area.

"God damn America!" shouted friend Ali Hussein, who said the men were passing by when the Americans opened fire on rock-throwers. "U.S. soldiers are the real terrorists, not us!" he said.

Nearby Shula Hospital received 17 wounded civilians, said the hospital's Dr. Imad Ali. He said three were in critical condition. The Americans said they arrested two Iraqis found carrying a mortar firing tube.

Some 40 miles to the west, an explosion rocked the center of Fallujah at midday, and thick, black smoke billowed from the mayor's office. The town hall had been the target of previous attacks as well, since its leadership began cooperating with the American military last April.

Firemen extinguished the flames, and no casualties were reported, but authorities said one Iraqi was killed and one wounded when residents converged on the scene outraged that their district was again the target of an attack because it was associated with the U.S. occupation. Police shot and killed the man during the argument, said civil defense officer Ahmed Khalil reported.




  


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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: abughraib; iraq; iraqi; looters; ustroops
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1 posted on 10/31/2003 1:11:37 PM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin; Jimmy Valentine's brother; SJackson; MeeknMing; cavtrooper21; Geist Krieger
Uh oh - those big bad mean Americans are at it again.

Court martial the whole bunch for enemy abuse!

2 posted on 10/31/2003 1:22:40 PM PST by Happy2BMe (Nurture terrorism in a neighborhood near you - donate to your local community mosque.)
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To: Kaslin; SLB; Squantos
I've come to the conclusion over the past few weeks that we don't have enough manpower on the ground for an effective occupation.
3 posted on 10/31/2003 1:24:28 PM PST by Fred Mertz
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To: Kaslin
THe shoot the B*******
4 posted on 10/31/2003 1:25:14 PM PST by chachacha
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To: Fred Mertz
you could have 10 times the forces, if none of them have orders to shoot the rock throwers on sight, it won't matter.
5 posted on 10/31/2003 1:26:24 PM PST by oceanview
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To: Fred Mertz
I wish we could have a calm rational discussion on this board about this whole Iraq situation without being called anti-American or some symp for liberal Dems.
Seems to me that MANY Iraquis hate our guts.We did free them from an oppressive dictator and THIS is the thanks we get?Please,this madness is absurd.I know some will say its Baathist remnants and Al Queida infiltrators but what are we to think when crowds of"ordinary"Iraquis gather at scenes of burned out American vehicles where our soldiers have been killed and maimed and these bastards start CHEERING?
I am NOT a liberal or sympathetic in any way toward creep groups with socialist agendas like ANSWER but my guts tell me that the Bush adminstration seriously underestimated the amount of anti-American sentiment in Iraq and I am afraid this could hurt us for many years to come in both money and manpower.
Riverman
6 posted on 10/31/2003 1:57:04 PM PST by Riverman94610
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To: oceanview
I couldn't have said it better
7 posted on 10/31/2003 2:05:01 PM PST by Kaslin
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To: Riverman94610
This is apparently anti-occupation sentiment that boiled over, regrettably, into violence.

The Baathist remnants and Al Qaida infiltrators are the ones doing the car bombs and organized attacks.

The Iraqis hate Saddam worst of all and by and large will help to eradicate the insurgency violence.

We are doing this for our own security. History shows gratitude never consistently follows occupation. We are learning that Iraqis and virtually all Arabs have many delusions about how the world works; that is part of the reason they do not respond how we might expect.

Truth has a way of coming through in a land of free people. It is a long haul for freedom to take hold.

8 posted on 10/31/2003 2:06:07 PM PST by NutCrackerBoy
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To: Riverman94610; Kaslin; Fred Mertz
I reread the article. I don't understand what is the source: My Way News?

Waving signs of Saddam makes me highly suspicious either of the source, or if it is true, then they are paid demonstrators.

Whatever the truth of this report, we know there is plenty of anti-occupation sentiment. Nevertheless, we will continue to do the groundwork for a free Iraq.

9 posted on 10/31/2003 2:11:44 PM PST by NutCrackerBoy
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To: Riverman94610
We did free them from an oppressive dictator and THIS is the thanks we get?Please,this madness is absurd

Maybe it isn't so absurd. Think about it. Here in America, in your own town maybe, aren't there some pretty stupid people? Some irresponsible people? People that, if life ever got reaaaaly tricky and tough, you couldn't count on? Not because they're reactions are rational or sensible in anyway, but because they are ignorant, emotional losers?

C'mon. They're everywhere. Say what you will about the human race, the few drag the many along. I guess what I am saying is you might consider lowering your expectations a little. We didn't go in there to get kissed by some ignorant Iraqi animals. We went in to protect the interests of the United States of America, the best damn country on earth, and we'll suffer some animals, and even lose some of our brave soldiers to get it done.

10 posted on 10/31/2003 2:57:30 PM PST by Huck
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To: NutCrackerBoy
I hope to hell you are right,Nutcracker.My optimism is shrinking fast.
11 posted on 10/31/2003 3:03:15 PM PST by Riverman94610
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To: Kaslin
We are at war. Iraq is being occupied until a civil government can be formed to maintain law and order. In the meantime, any and ALL protesters and anyone else rioting or committing mayhem should be mowed down in a hail if gunfire. That's all.
12 posted on 10/31/2003 3:06:14 PM PST by Mad_Tom_Rackham ("...the right of THE PEOPLE to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.")
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To: chachacha
Oops! When I get patriotic my typing goes to crap.

Just Shoot the B*******!

13 posted on 10/31/2003 3:19:27 PM PST by chachacha
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To: Mad_Tom_Rackham
Very true
14 posted on 10/31/2003 3:27:27 PM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin; All
Three Iraqi Civilians Killed in Violence

15 posted on 10/31/2003 3:34:56 PM PST by TexKat
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To: Fred Mertz; Jeff Head; AAABEST; patton; Travis McGee; Matthew James
I don't believe we ever did in the first place. America needs to adopt a policy of "Shock'n Walk" IMHO. Regimes that harbor, support or fund terrorism in the world get hit, destroyed , wiped from the face of the earth and the DOD is back in the hanger, docks and or barracks by the end of the week. To use warriors as nation building tools is bullshit. Always was and always will be. When people get tired of their infastructure being blown to hell by American Military and Overt-Covert "contractors" they will police themselves.

Uncle Sugar is ours........not the entire worlds. Long live our Republic and Doom on the Socialist Demonrats who strive to make democracy a conduit to communisim.

Stay Safe........

16 posted on 10/31/2003 7:19:30 PM PST by Squantos ("Ubi non accusator, ibi non judex.")
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To: Squantos
But democracy IS communism. That is why we live in a constitutional republic.
17 posted on 10/31/2003 7:24:08 PM PST by patton (I wish we could all look at the evil of abortion with the pure, honest heart of a child.)
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To: patton
LOL.......Sure weeeeeee dooooooo........:o)

Stay Safe Patton !

18 posted on 10/31/2003 7:37:12 PM PST by Squantos ("Ubi non accusator, ibi non judex.")
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To: Squantos
I can dream, can't I?
19 posted on 10/31/2003 7:38:56 PM PST by patton (I wish we could all look at the evil of abortion with the pure, honest heart of a child.)
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To: patton
Democracy is also a form of worship. It is the worship of Jackals by Jackasses.
Henry Louis Mencken (1880-1956)

Stay Safe Dude !

20 posted on 10/31/2003 7:44:35 PM PST by Squantos ("Ubi non accusator, ibi non judex.")
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