Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

US troops poised for house-to-house battle in Fallujah
Yahoo News ^ | 4/09/04 | AFP

Posted on 04/09/2004 8:32:06 AM PDT by kattracks

FALLUJAH, Iraq (AFP) - US forces pressed their drive against insurgents in the Sunni Muslim bastion of Fallujah after trying to suspend the operation and allow talks on bringing relief supplies to the battered city.

Amid conflicting reports on the state of the offensive from the coalition's Baghdad headquarters and its field commander, US marines prepared to advance on a residential area for possible house-to-house fighting.

Intelligence reports said Friday that insurgent snipers were taking positions in mosque minarets in the town west of Baghdad where hundreds have been killed in six days of fighting.

"It's going to get worse before it gets better," one marine officer, who asked not to be named, told AFP as the American troops took shelter in the comparative safety of abandoned factories.

Paul Bremer, the US overseer in Iraq (news - web sites), earlier announced a unilateral 24-hour halt in hostilities to enable talks to be held on allowing aid to be moved in to beleaguered Fallujah residents and bodies buried.

Bremer said the suspension was meant to "allow for a meeting between members of the (coalition-installed interim) Governing Council, local Muslim leadership and the leadership of anti-coalition forces."

But marine field commanders said the pause was short-lived.

"The suspension of offensive operations lasted for 90 minutes but it is over," said Lieutenant Colonel Brennan Byrne, a battalion commander, adding that planned talks with local tribal sheikhs never came off.

Major Pete Farnum said: "We went into pause but the enemy kept attacking us on the western side of the city. We had to defend outsrevles so we asked for permission to return to offensive operation. This was granted."

There was no further word from Bremer or the coalition's deputy director of military operations, Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt, who had earlier insisted the suspension of offensive operations was still in force.

Sporadic coalition machine-gun fire echoed through the town as did the explosion of rocket-propelled-grenades (RPGs) and mortar rounds fired by insurgents. But an AFP correspondent in Fallujah said the intensity of the fighting was greatly diminished.

More than 300 Iraqis have been killed and 500 wounded in the US offensive launched after four US contractors were killed last week in Fallujah and two of their bodies savagely mutilated. The US military has said that at least two marines were also killed.

The US troops were holed up in abandoned, rat-infested factories edging the residential sector of the town, some 50 kilometres (30 miles) west of Baghdad. They geared for a bruising fight.

"The word has passed from on high that snipers are hiding in minarets from noon today because they know we can't engage a mosque unless they engage us first," said one marine officer, who asked not to be named.

"They are trying to trap us with the rules we follow ... They blanket themselves in the grey area of war," the officer said.

In the squalid streets lying between the US troops and insurgents, bodies could be seen, left where they fell as relatives were too afraid to recover them for burial.

An AFP correspondent said he saw a dog pulling at one body which had been in the sun for at least 24 hours.

Before the US unilateral suspension was announced, one marine was wounded in a clash with insurgents on the edge of the industrial area. The marines said he was hit by an RPG in the southeastern sector which was believed to be secure.

Around 11:30 am (0730 GMT), a tank opened fire on enemy positions. One of six shells punched a hole in the minaret of a mosque that had been bombed on Wednesday. One marine officer said a sniper was in the yellow minaret.

The marines said that rules of engagement had been eased to allow the readier use of tanks and artillery.

One lieutenant, speaking on condition of anonymity, said: "Basically the situation has escalated since we rode into Fallujah. At first, the plan was to shake hands with the people and engage the enemy where we find him. But when we came in here, all we faced was the enemy."

Food supplies were running short in the besieged town and Thursday residents were invited to get handouts from Sunni clerics at hospital and morgues after a food convoy managed to enter the town.

Marine officers repeated an earlier call that women and children should seek safety outside the city, and head towards the south.



TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: fallujah; iraq; marines; urbanwarfare; vigilantresolve
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-73 last
To: kattracks
"Paul Bremer, the US overseer in Iraq (news - web sites), earlier announced a unilateral 24-hour halt in hostilities to enable talks..."

Trump (and any other normal person) to Bremer:

You're fired!

What the hell is the matter with this doofus?
61 posted on 04/09/2004 1:25:40 PM PDT by VMI70 (...but two Wrights made an airplane)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: The Vast Right Wing
My only regret in life is that I never served in The United States Marine Corps!

I can relate to that!

62 posted on 04/09/2004 2:20:59 PM PDT by Ben Chad
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 42 | View Replies]

To: kattracks
Having spent considerable time in the middle east I have an observation that deserves some discussion and consideration. Arabs and Arab culture have an inherent conflict; they are an honor based society yet harbor a deep seated inferiority complex with respect to the west. They demand "Unconditional Respect" as a remedy. Many of the extreme positions and actions taken are for the sole purpose of provoking a disrespectful response to give them an excuse to justifiably retaliate. Even an undesirable outcome to an act of revenge is a redemption.Our problem is that as long as they are screwed up and inferior to the west they will be a problem.

That means we will have this problem for a long, long time unless we act to change them. The only realistic solution is to westernize them (aka Nation Building)as will take place in Iraq if Bush is successful.

63 posted on 04/09/2004 2:34:15 PM PDT by Natural Law
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

Comment #64 Removed by Moderator

To: livius
I am getting really annoyed with some people here on FR who are wringing their hands and screaming that the sky is falling.

One of my coworkers was doing this just yesterday. I told him that it's much better to get all of your enemy in one place and have a real fight and get it over with than have them spend the next 20 years swatting at guerillas like a sick whack-a-mole game.

His next point was that we shouldn't have stopped looking for OBL. I am just dumb-struck by the utter ignorance people have fogging their thought processes. I informed him that we still have thousands of troops in Afghanistan and that there are probably specops and maybe even scarier people than that sneaking around Pakistan. I punctuated my points with the statement: "Just because you don't hear about something on the nightly news, doesn't mean that it didn't happen".

He politely nodded and went on about his business. The biggest words used on the shows he listens to are "penalty" and "RBI".

65 posted on 04/09/2004 5:57:48 PM PDT by EricT. (Californian by birth, Tennessean by choice.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 39 | View Replies]

To: dead
I've been playing the Price is Right with myself over this for a week or so. I've decided I'm good with flattening Falluja at 30K residents who're too obstinate to flee. Do you have a number yet?
66 posted on 04/09/2004 6:27:57 PM PDT by txhurl (The Jihadists: spectacular media violence, zero military significance, huge psych significance.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 13 | View Replies]

To: XHogPilot
Thanks for the heads up on that photo. I have included it with the Quote. It is indeed very moving. J
67 posted on 04/09/2004 6:28:30 PM PDT by RJayneJ
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 56 | View Replies]

To: kattracks
I heard on radio today that the dead are being buried in graves in a city stadium field.

Leni

68 posted on 04/09/2004 6:40:35 PM PDT by MinuteGal (Paradise is not lost ! You'll find it May 22 aboard "FReeps Ahoy 3". Register now for our cruise.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: sns5151
wow. thank you for sharing this. a prayer for you tonight as well. God bless you.
69 posted on 04/09/2004 9:46:13 PM PDT by gdc61
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 22 | View Replies]

To: ErnBatavia
"The word has passed from on high that snipers are hiding in minarets from noon today because they know we can't engage a mosque unless they engage us first," said one marine officer, who asked not to be named.

Nam part 2. There should be a brig time for the traitor who came up with these rules of engagement that say we can't shoot at a mosque until we are shoot at. What pray tell, does anyone think the enemy rules of engagement are? None!

The statement should go out that all buildings including mosques will be leveled in 4 hours by B52s. Get out with your hands up or Get dead.
70 posted on 04/10/2004 12:31:03 AM PDT by TomasUSMC
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 11 | View Replies]

To: sns5151
UUUUUUUURRRRRRRRAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH

S E M P E R F I

71 posted on 04/10/2004 12:34:45 AM PDT by TomasUSMC
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 22 | View Replies]

To: Travis McGee
Do you remember the FR wars of 4 or 5 years ago when our guys started training for house-to-house and urban warfare? It was thought that it was in preparation for a military takeover of the U.S. I just hope that these are some of the officers that recieved that training.
72 posted on 04/10/2004 12:57:47 AM PDT by MARTIAL MONK
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 29 | View Replies]

To: All
the CPA should gather all the prominent tribal leaders of Fallujah, Ramadi, Khaldiyah (since those towns are largely tribal ones) and give them two options; either to hand out all weaponry and ammunitions, plus any insurgents and foreign terrorists they have amongst them, or to face the consequences which could be pulling out of the area completely, halting all reconstruction and humanitarian efforts, and leaving it behind the rest of Iraq, if that's what they want.

http://healingiraq.blogspot.com zeyad: 4/5/2004

I've always found Doctor Zeyad to be thought provoking. Again he did not fail.

73 posted on 04/10/2004 1:22:08 AM PDT by XHogPilot
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-73 last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson