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Coalition Overpowering Pockets of Resistance in Iraq [+ Pics]
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| April 9, 2004
| Donna Miles
Posted on 04/09/2004 3:00:23 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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In Kut, Task Force Stryker led an assault to regain control of the CPA compound and three bridges into the town, Kimmitt said. Elements of the 2nd Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, and 2nd Light Armored Cavalry Regiment destroyed the Sadr bureau in the city and were to continue operations through the night. Kimmitt said the coalition expects to regain firm control of all government facilities and Iraqi police stations in the city by April 10.
"We have seen numerous instances in which the people of Al Kut, once they realize that the Sadr militia is no longer in control, are coming outside their houses and waving to coalition forces..."
In the Sadr City section of Baghdad, the coalition remains "in firm control," with Sadr and his followers posing no threat the Iraqi security forces and coalition forces can't handle...
The southern region, where the Multinational Division Southeast operates, is generally quiet..
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Murad Sezer / AP photo
Marines with the 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, fire mortar shells from the outskirts of Fallujah, Iraq on Friday. Marines have been fighting insurgents in several neighborhoods in the western Iraqi city in order to regain control there.
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Murad Sezer / AP photo
Marines control one of the main entrances to the city of Fallujah on Thursday. Hundreds of Iraqis, after being inspected by the Marines, entered the besieged city, taking with them tons of food and medical supplies for the people there.
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Samir Mizban / AP photo
A Sunni insurgent holds a rocket-propelled grenade launcher as he flashes the victory sign at the site of an attack on a U.S. convoy near Abu Ghraib, Iraq, on Thursday.
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Michael Probst / AP photo
An unidentified injured U.S. service member is carried to a waiting ambulance at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, on Thursday. Eight soldiers injured during combat in Iraq were flown out of that country on a C-17 to get medical treatment at the U.S. military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany.
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Stephen Morton / AP photo
Air Force Sgt. Casey Hust plays Taps on Thursday during a memorial service at Moody Air Force Base, Ga., for Capt. Judson Brinson and Capt. Thomas Moore, Air Force instructor pilots who were killed in the crash of a small military plane last weekend in Savannah, Ga. About 500 people attended the service, which was held in a hangar at the base.
Ten-month-old Elena Escudero, strapped to her mother, Laurie, looks at the signs her mother holds to express thanks to soldiers from the 143rd Military Police Company, being welcomed home at the Army Reserve Center in West Hartford, Conn., on Thursday following service in Iraq. Escudero said she had no family or loved ones among the returning troops; she just wanted to express her appreciation.
Johnathon Henninger, The New Britain (Conn.) Herald / AP photo
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Willie J. Allen Jr., St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times / AP photo
Staff Sgt. Stanley Souvenir, a member of the Army Reserves 320th Military Police Company, carries son Jordan, 2, as he holds the hand of his other son, Tyler, in St. Petersburg, Fla., on Thursday after the unit returned from a deployment to Iraq.
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Paula Bronstein / Getty Images
Sgt. David Walker, from Eagle River, Alaska, with the 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, 1st Armored Division Cavalry, tries to get some much-needed rest on Thursday in the Baghdad suburb of Sadr City after previously getting only two hours sleep.
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Wathiq Khuzaie / Getty Images
A crowd of Iraqis loyal to radical Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr cheer Thursday after attacking and burning two vehicles in a convoy of auto parts and fuel trucks destined for U.S. troops in Abu Ghraib, Iraq. The U.S. military vowed to crush the al-Medhi army and has labeled its leader, Moqtada al-Sadr, an outlaw.
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Soldiers with the 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, 1st Armored Division Cavalry, watch as a military surveillance plane circles over Sadr City, Iraq, on Thursday. |
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Joe Raedle / Getty Images
Coast Guardsman Jeremy Cummings mans an M-60 machine gun Wednesday on a patrol boat that is part of Joint Task Force operations in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where detainees from the Afghanistan conflict are held. On April 20, the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to consider whether the detainees can ask U.S. courts to review their cases. Approximately 600 prisoners from the U.S. war in Afghanistan remain in detention.
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Spc. Marcus Morris, from Gardner, Mass., mans a machine gun mounted atop a Humvee as he participates in a driving patrol at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on Thursday.
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A soldier removes posters of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr that were hanging on a statue in Firdos Square in Baghdad on Friday, the one-year anniversary of the fall of Baghdad. It was on April 9, 2003 that soldiers pulled down Saddam Husseins statue from this very place.
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Roger Severn, a soldier with the 143rd Military Police Company, hugs his son, Elliot, after he and other members of the unit returned home Thursday following their deployment to Iraq. The soldiers arrived at the Army Reserve Center in West Hartford, Conn.
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04/09/2004 3:04:44 PM PDT
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posted on
04/09/2004 3:05:12 PM PDT
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
[+ Pics] Is there a line on this? U.S. Marines favored over the Fallujah Insurgents by 280 to 4?
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posted on
04/09/2004 3:05:15 PM PDT
by
Plutarch
To: Ragtime Cowgirl; Cap Huff; Coop; Boot Hill; Angelus Errare; oceanview
Check this out..
Ramadi quiet Kimmitt said, after a local sheik came forward to name 11 insurgents who had been fighting coalition forces. The coalition captured and maintains custody of all 11 insurgents, he said.
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posted on
04/09/2004 3:12:45 PM PDT
by
Dog
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
He said the insurgents fear the democratic process in Iraq and "are trying to accomplish with the barrel of a gun what they could never accomplish at the ballot box."Bump
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posted on
04/09/2004 3:29:06 PM PDT
by
rudypoot
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Great Pix ~ Bump!
We are winning ~ the bad guys are losing ~ trolls, terrorists, democrats and the mainstream media are sad ~ very sad!
~~ Bush/Cheney 2004 ~~
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posted on
04/09/2004 3:58:50 PM PDT
by
blackie
(Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl; Happy2BMe; PhilDragoo; SAMWolf; devolve
Gotta love it !! ...
Ten-month-old Elena Escudero, strapped to her mother, Laurie, looks at the signs her mother holds to express thanks to soldiers from the 143rd Military Police Company, being welcomed home at the Army Reserve Center in West Hartford, Conn., on Thursday following service in Iraq. Escudero said she had no family or loved ones among the returning troops; she just wanted to express her appreciation.
Johnathon Henninger, The New Britain (Conn.) Herald / AP photo
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posted on
04/09/2004 4:06:18 PM PDT
by
MeekOneGOP
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Hats off to the troops. You are all terrific.
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posted on
04/09/2004 4:12:01 PM PDT
by
Loyal Buckeye
((Kerry is a flake))
To: Dog
""We have seen numerous instances in which the people of Al Kut, once they realize that the Sadr militia is no longer in control, are coming outside their houses and waving to coalition forces," he said. "We are fairly comfortable that the town of Al Kut is well on its way to coming back under coalition control."
I believe this could happen in Falluja and elsewhere when ordinary residents (provided there are some) feel safe enough.
Sadr is just a Saddam wannabe, surely regulars Iraqis dont want that again.
Its nice to see a pic of his ugly face coming down, now lets see some residents slapping his pic with sandles.
To: Ragtime Cowgirl; Happy2BMe; SAMWolf
I want to see al-Sadr's head on a platter ... Kimmitt told reporters offensive operations in several other "hot spots" within Iraq are "going well," and that the coalition expects to regain control relatively quickly of any Iraqi facilities occupied by militia forces loyal to Shiia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who is wanted by Iraqi authorities in connection with the murder of a rival cleric.
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04/09/2004 4:19:00 PM PDT
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Why we fight.
IRAQ THE MODEL
Friday, April 09, 2004
http://iraqthemodel.blogspot.com/ The first candle.
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Its the day that brought me back to life. Its the 9th of April and Im free, and they will not steel my joy again and they will not silence me. A year ago at the same date, the thieves and criminals prevented me from celebrating my freedom in the open air, and today thieves, criminals and fanatics are doing the same, but they will not steal my happiness that is making my soul fly and dance with joy and they cant stop this.
A year ago, words failed me as I met the 1st American soldier, and I still remember his name, corporal, Adam and all I could utter was thank you! how could I ever put my whole life in few words? How could I have thanked that soldier enough? How could I have told him what it meant to me to see him and his comrades-who brought me back to life- at last? Thank you Adam, Lieutenant Antonio, Captain Brian Curtis and all the coalition soldiers who I cant remember their names, and those I never met.
Its the 9th of April and I feel safe! And I dont care what those political experts on the newspapers and TV channels, say about the occupation, deteriorated security and unemployment. You cant understand this, because you never experienced real fear this long. Let me tell you about it, as Im one of those who passed Saddams filthy test of life.
The statue fell and with it, horror fell. You dont know what it means to be scared to death most of your life, brothers and sisters. I knew that and I faced it during the reign of evil and darkness. I was afraid to talk, I wasn't allowed to think and I wasn't allowed to feel
I wasn't allowed to love.
How dare anyone imply to me how should I feel? And who they think they are, those who try to put words in my mouth? Im alive and Im free, and I have the right to say whatever I feel and chose the words I like. No one will tell me again what to say and what to feel.
Yes, its the 9th of April. I lit the 1st candle today to celebrate my 1st year, as a free man and no one will prevent me from celebrating. I, who the earth is no longer enough to contain my feelings, I who have wings now, and I dont have to carry an ID
Im Iraqi. I have the right to wander through my country southwards and northwards, without being stopped by someone to ask me who I am and where Im going. Im the son of the 9th of April.
Years ago, when I was a fugitive, a Baathist whos a friend of my father and a relative said to me mockingly how long are you going to live like this!? Get out of this hole and turn yourself in to the authorities and do your military service. I looked at him and I couldnt say anything, but my soul screamed inside me, The day when your tyrant becomes a defeated fugitive will come. He will search for a hole to hide in, and I will own Iraq then. And here comes the dream true!
Im the son of the 9th of April, tyrants clowns, and you have to fear me, you who betrayed me every minute and every day, and you want to chain me again???
You know why its impossible now? I was a slave and I never knew who I am
. and now Im free! Thanks to all who dared to tell the truth and didnt fear the consequences. And as for you, who saved me and my people, I cant thank you enough. My voice goes feeble and my eyes swell with tears as I think of the Iraqis, Americans and all the coalition soldiers who gave their lives to free Iraq and make this world a better place. God bless their souls and all those who decided to fight to the end and never been discouraged, even in the toughest moments. I hope you can call me brother, because Ill never fail you, as you never failed me.
This time, the 9th of April has come again and in what way! The powers of darkness and evil are trying to stifle my candle with their foul breaths but this time I'm alive and free and I will face them, and I will lit it again and again
and again.
By Mohammed.
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posted on
04/09/2004 5:29:08 PM PDT
by
Valin
(Hating people is like burning down your house to kill a rat)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Ragtime Cowgirl,Thanks for the pics.
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posted on
04/09/2004 5:47:56 PM PDT
by
fatima
(My Granddaughter Karen is Home-WOOHOO We unite with all our troops and send our love-)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
In the west, Ramadi is "quite quiet" today, Kimmitt said, after a local sheik came forward to name 11 insurgents who had been fighting coalition forces. The coalition captured and maintains custody of all 11 insurgents, he said.WOW, what a major step forward that is! I've heard the Marines have a HUGE amount of money to spend on reconstruction projects. Because of the wisdom of this Sheik, Ramadi is going to get a very large chunk of that money.
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04/09/2004 7:55:48 PM PDT
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To: Valin
I read Mohammads blog this morning while I was at work. It was all I could do to keep the tears from running down my face. Anyone who doesn't read the blogs have no idea how much these people DO want freedom.
Mohammads diary of the war is just about the most facinating thing I have ever read.
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posted on
04/09/2004 8:05:39 PM PDT
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McGavin999
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You guys have to read post #12
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posted on
04/09/2004 8:07:52 PM PDT
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McGavin999
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To: Valin; McGavin999
Blurred screen thanks for the post and the ping.
~GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES~
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posted on
04/09/2004 8:13:13 PM PDT
by
MEG33
(John Kerry's been AWOL for two decades on issues of National Security!)
To: McGavin999
I've pretty much stopped reading the mainstream media about Iraq, instead I checkout the blogs.
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posted on
04/09/2004 8:19:13 PM PDT
by
Valin
(Hating people is like burning down your house to kill a rat)
To: Valin
BUMPUS MAXIMUS
To: timydnuc
#12..Talking about freedom..I thought of you when I read your post about trying to explain war to your friend.
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posted on
04/09/2004 8:47:30 PM PDT
by
MEG33
(John Kerry's been AWOL for two decades on issues of National Security!)
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