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U.S. army digs up arms "candy shop"
REUTERS ^
| 11 December 2003
| By Robin Pomeroy
Posted on 12/10/2003 6:52:25 PM PST by 11th_VA
TIKRIT, Iraq (Reuters) - U.S. forces have arrested three men suspected of heading Iraqi rebel cells in their homes and say they seized a cache of weapons big enough to launch 50 guerrilla attacks.
In the front garden of one of the two houses raided in the northern Iraqi city of Tikrit in the early hours of Thursday, soldiers dug up a hoard of rifles, grenades and explosives that the commanding officer described as "a Fedayeen candy shop".
"This is mission-oriented. This is stuff they dole out," said Lieutenant Colonel Steve Russell of the U.S. Fourth Infantry Division.
"They are not moving weapons here -- this is the head of a snake," he told reporters invited to witness the raid.
"They are probably in charge of two or three cells. This is one of the most unusual varieties of weapons caches we have seen."
U.S.-led coalition forces in Iraq have been dogged by attacks, often in the form of improvised bombs against military convoys. They are believed launched by rebels loyal to former President Saddam Hussein, some of whom have been identified as remnants of Saddam's feared Fedayeen militia.
Russell said the three men arrested, two brothers and a brother-in-law all aged about 40, were members of Mohammed's Army, a group he described as a "local terrorist cell" based in what is the main city in Saddam's home region.
"They are connected to the former regime."
The men, woken from their sleep next to their wives and children, pleaded their innocence. But as reporters left the site, soldiers were still finding white plastic sacks stuffed with weapons buried a few inches under the soil.
"You have a smoking gun in your hand," Russell told one of the arrested men who, according to a U.S. army interpreter, had protested: "I just sell wood, I sell shoes. Saddam is my enemy."
As the two men of that house were undergoing initial interrogation outside, their wives and bleary-eyed young children waited in their bedrooms.
Reuters witnessed as a young boy, prompted by an insistent Arabic-speaking soldier, lifted the corner of his mother's mattress to reveal an AK-47 assault rifle.
Troops also discovered an apparently newly-bought wireless doorbell set, which can be used to trigger bombs from a distance.
Russell said the weapons find was significant as U.S. troops rarely discover the "middle-men" who are neither fully-blown arms traffickers nor the foot soldiers who pull the trigger, but are in charge of directing attacks.
He said better intelligence and tip-offs were leading to more effective raids on Iraqi rebels than in recent months.
"We are draining the swamp of the high and the low," he said. "It is starting to get pretty good. It is starting to get as good as it was in July and August.
As the bulk of troops left the house, two U.S. helicopters fired salvos of explosives into a nearby farmer's field, a show of force the U.S. military calls "harassment and interdiction" of local militants.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Philosophy; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 4thid; cache; captured; cas; enemy; goodnews; iraq; tikrit; tips; warlist; weapons
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To: Coop
"They are not moving weapons here -- this is the head of a snake,"
the snake just had its head cut off
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posted on
12/11/2003 4:57:57 AM PST
by
boxerblues
(If you can read this.. Thank a Teacher..If you can read this in English ..Thank a US Soldier)
To: Billthedrill
My point was that ALONE, the prewence of the AK-47 meant nothing, so why even report it?
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posted on
12/11/2003 5:36:48 AM PST
by
Blood of Tyrants
(Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
To: 11th_VA
Thank you, US Army! Way to go!
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posted on
12/11/2003 5:56:12 AM PST
by
LurkedLongEnough
(Oh no, I won't leave no stone un-turned...)
To: 11th_VA
As the bulk of troops left the house, two U.S. helicopters fired salvos of explosives into a nearby farmer's field, a show of force the U.S. military calls "harassment and interdiction" of local militants A good move! Remindful of Lt. Col. West's (harmless) warning shots during interrogation.
LTC West is the victim of Clintonites buried within our military.
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posted on
12/11/2003 7:37:10 AM PST
by
thinktwice
(America is truly blessed ... with George W. Bush as President..)
To: Dialup Llama
Great idea, just transmit that signal about every 15 min., country wide, and then send out the street sweepers to clean up rag head hash. Get them while they are setting them up. Cool.
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posted on
12/11/2003 8:33:09 AM PST
by
Flint
To: Flint
An Oldie but a goodie.
IDF has sent a few Pali bombers away doing this!
To: 11th_VA
As the bulk of troops left the house, two U.S. helicopters fired salvos of explosives into a nearby farmer's field, a show of force the U.S. military calls "harassment and interdiction" of local militants.
THIS MUST STOP IMMEDIATELY!! WE JUST RUINED THE FIELD OF THE FARMER WHO LIKELY TURNED HIS NEIGHBOR IN!
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posted on
12/12/2003 4:28:17 AM PST
by
Maelstrom
(To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
To: VOA
Christ Almighty deliver us from EVIL!
NO...we do NOT bomb the neighbor's yard for having a neighbor participating in guerrilla attacks or we WILL CREATE a Viet Nam!
The neighbor is very highly likely to have turned this guy in in the first place!
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posted on
12/12/2003 4:29:51 AM PST
by
Maelstrom
(To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
To: 11th_VA
Progress, one step at a time.
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posted on
12/12/2003 4:32:15 AM PST
by
R. Scott
To: Maelstrom
I agree that harassing the neighbors is pointless. Better to hand out a few thousand dollars to the neighbors, to compensate them "for the inconvienence of having woke you up while we were arresting these dangerous terrorits."
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posted on
12/12/2003 12:48:59 PM PST
by
ibbryn
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To: 11th_VA
They must have found one of my stashes.
It's gettin' to be where a guy can't have a weapon collection...
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posted on
12/12/2003 12:53:00 PM PST
by
tortoise
(All these moments lost in time, like tears in the rain.)
To: ibbryn
I'd say, "on the off chance that you were considering being tipsters"
...and given the exchange rate, $100 will go a long way.
I've written CENTCOM, and Cheney about the mistake allegedly committed by our troops.
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posted on
12/13/2003 6:56:43 AM PST
by
Maelstrom
(To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
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