Posted on 04/06/2004 6:51:06 AM PDT by TexKat
US and Iraqi forces clash with insurgents in Fallujah
There have been heavy clashes between US troops and Iraqi insurgents on the edge of the flashpoint town of Falluja. US commanders have been vowing to pacify Fallujah after last week's killing of four US security contractors there. Meanwhile, an Italian news agency has quoted a local official in Nassiriya as saying some 15 Iraqi militiamen and civilians had been killed there in clashes with Italian soldiers. Italian officials said 12 Italian soldiers were wounded. The militiamen are said to be supporters of radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, accused of leading a wave of confrontations with occupying coalition forces. 48 Iraqis and nine coalition soldiers were killed in fighting between occupying troops and Sadr's militiamen in Baghdad and Najaf on Sunday. And the US military has said attackers on Monday killed four US Marines in al-Anbar province west of Baghdad, while three U.S. soldiers were killed in separate attacks in a Shi'ite area of Baghdad on Monday and Tuesday.
BTTT for that...
No, that's the good news. If they're in the Mosque, there's no reason why we shouldn't let them stay there for months and months, with no electricity or water. Eventually they will come out firing (good), or drown in their own crap (better).
That'd be a really good ratio with another 0 after the 100.
Prayers for the fallen and their families.
WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Tuesday that U.S. troops have captured a number of people in Fallujah as they begin an operation to pacify the Iraqi city where four American military contractors were killed and their bodies brutalized.
"The forces have cordoned off the city. They have photographs of a good many people who were involved in the attacks against the individuals and they have been conducting raids in the city against high-value targets," Rumsfeld said at a brief news conference in Norfolk, Va.
"They have captured a number of people over the last 36 hours. The city is isolated. A number of people have resisted and been have killed. And it will be a methodical effort to find the individuals who were involved," Rumsfeld said.
He also said that American military commanders in Iraq will get additional troops if they request more soldiers during a time of intensifying fighting in Iraq both in Fallujah and across the country amid a growing Shiite uprising.
Commanders are studying ways they might increase troops in Iraq if should violence spread much more widely, a senior U.S. military officer said Monday.
Generals believe they have enough forces to handle the attacks that have been coming from various quarters, including the recent violence by a Shiite militia group. But they want to know what is available if the situation gets worse, said the officer, who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity.
Rumsfeld, at the appearance in Norfolk, said that he and President Bush frequently ask commanders in Iraq if they need more troops. He said commanders on the scene, including Gen. John Abizaid, the head of U.S. Central Command, are constantly reviewing the situation.
"They are the ones whose advice we follow on these things," Rumsfeld said during the appearance in Norfolk with NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer.
"They will decide what they need, and they will get what they need," Rumsfeld said.
At the moment, about 135,000 U.S. troops are in Iraq "an unusually high level," Rumsfeld said. American officials had expected to go down to about 115,000 troops when a series of rotations of new troops into and older troops out of the country was complete, Rumsfeld said.
"The commanders are using the excess forces that happen to be in there because of the deployment process," Rumsfeld said.
Rumsfeld said there is a possibility that NATO will help in Iraq. The alliance has a peacekeeping force of 6,500 in Afghanistan and is expanding its work there.
"I suspect we'll see, would be delighted to see, NATO take a larger role ... in Afghanistan, then Iraq," Rumsfeld said.
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Ollie North on Fox News just stated that the Marines in Fallujah have been there for only 2 weeks and among those are some Marines that were there during Iraqi Freedom and volunteered to go back after some additional training.
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