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Troops blast music in siege of fallujah
yahoo news ^ | 4/16/04 | drew

Posted on 04/16/2004 3:57:50 PM PDT by drew

Troops Blast Music in Siege of Fallujah 12 minutes ago

By JASON KEYSER, Associated Press Writer

FALLUJAH, Iraq - In Fallujah's darkened, empty streets, U.S. troops blast AC/DC's "Hell's Bells" and other rock music full volume from a huge speaker, hoping to grate on the nerves of this Sunni Muslim city's gunmen and give a laugh to Marines along the front line.

Unable to advance farther into the city, an Army psychological operations team hopes a mix of heavy metal and insults shouted in Arabic — including, "You shoot like a goat herder" — will draw gunmen to step forward and attack. But no luck Thursday night.

The loud music recalls the Army's use of rap and rock to help flush out Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega after the December 1989 invasion on his country, and the FBI (news - web sites)'s blaring progressively more irritating tunes in an attempt to end a standoff with armed members of the Branch Davidian cult in Waco, Texas in 1993.

The Marines' psychological operations came as U.S. negotiators were pressing Fallujah representatives to get gunmen in the city to abide by a cease-fire.

Six days after negotiations halted a U.S. offensive against insurgents in the city, the Marines continue carving out front line positions and hope for orders to push forward. Many are questioning the value of truce talks with an enemy who continues to launch attacks.

"These guys don't have a centralized leader; they're just here to fight. I don't see what negotiations are going to do," said Capt. Shannon Johnson, a company commander for the 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment. Word of truce talks last week forced his battalion to halt its plunge into the northeast section of the city just hours after arriving to back up other Marines.

In the meantime, perhaps the fiercest enemy — everyone here seems to agree — is the boredom, and worst of all the flies that pepper this dusty Euphrates River city west of Baghdad. Marines burn them, using matches to turn cans of flammable bug spray into mini blow torches. They also try to kill them by sprinkling diesel fuel over fly colonies. They joke about calling in airstrikes.

Fallujah's front lines remain dangerous.

On Friday, insurgents fired several mortars at U.S. forces. One of the shells blasted a chunk out of a house where Marines are positioned, filling the building with dust and smoke. No one was injured.

A short time later, an F-16 jet dropped a 2,000-pound bomb on the city, sending up a massive spray of dirt and smoke and destroying a building where Marines had spotted gunmen.

"The longer we wait to push into the city, the more dangerous it's going to be," said Cpl. Miles Hill, 21, from Oklahoma, playing a game of chess with a fellow Marine in a house they control.

"They (the insurgents) have time to set stuff up." He guesses the insurgents are likely rigging doors with explosives, knowing Marines will kick them in during searches if they sweep the city.

Up on the roof, Pfc. James Cathcart, 18, kept watch from a sandbagged machine-gunner's nest Friday. His platoon commander passed along word that troops found a weapons cache that included a Soviet-made sniper rifle with a night-sight.

"A night-sight, sir?" he said, surprised that insurgents had the technology. His commander told him to keep his head down. "Everyone here wants to push forward. Here, you're just a target," Cathcart said.

The young Marine looked out over grim city blocks around a dusty soccer pitch and a trash-strewn lot, as a rain shower passed over. He said during the long hours of duty, he wonders what the insurgents are doing, how many there are and if they're watching him.

Adding to the eery feeling up, he said, are the music and speeches in Arabic that come over mosque loudspeakers.

Unable to advance farther, Marines holed up in front-line houses have linked the buildings by blasting or hammering holes through walls between them and laying planks across gaps between rooftops, a series of passageways they call the "rat line."

Lying on his stomach on a rooftop and wearing goggles and earplugs, a Marine sniper keeps an eye to his rifle sight. His main task in recent days has been trying to hit the black-garbed gunmen who occasionally dash across the long street in front of him. To dodge his shots, one of the gunmen recently launched into a rolling dive across the street, a move that had the sniper and his buddies laughing.

"I think I got him later. The same guy came back and tried to do a low crawl," said Lance Cpl. Khristopher Williams, 20, from Fort Myers, Fla.

Others have run across the street, hiding behind children on bicycles, said the sniper. In his position — reachable only by scaling the outside ledge of a building — he sits for hours with his finger poised on the trigger of a rifle that fires 50-caliber armor-piercing bullets with such force that the muzzle flash and exiting gasses from the weapon have blackened the bricks around the gun.

On the street in front of his position sits a car riddled with bullets, where the bloated, fly-infested bodies of three armed men have been left. The vehicle was shot up by Marine gunmen before the sniper set up his position.

Along the front line, Marines have been firing warning shots to scare away dogs chewing on corpses. In some cases, the troops have wrapped bodies in blankets and buried them in shallow graves.

At night, the psychological operations unit attached to the Marine battalion here sends out messages from a loudspeaker mounted on an armored Humvee. On Thursday night, the crew and its Arabic-language interpreter taunted fighters, saying, "May all the ambulances in Fallujah have enough fuel to pick up the bodies of the mujahadeen."

The message was specially timed for an attack moments later by an AC-130 gunship that pounded targets in the city.

Later, the team blasted Jimi Hendrix and other rock music, and afterward some sound effects like babies crying, men screaming, a symphony of cats and barking dogs and piercing screeches. They were unable to draw any gunmen to fight, and seemed disappointed.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: achybreakyheart; babsvoicecouldkill; fallujah; iraq; marines; psyops; rockmusic
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To: Overtaxed
The song that killed the tomatoes was "Puberty Love". Boy! did that song stink! Great suggestion.
61 posted on 04/16/2004 4:28:39 PM PDT by Visioneer
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To: Dahoser
Thanks for the tilde!
62 posted on 04/16/2004 4:28:48 PM PDT by mombonn
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To: MNLDS
Or Naomi Shemer, "Jerusalem of Gold"
63 posted on 04/16/2004 4:29:59 PM PDT by Alouette (In every generation they rise up to destroy us, but the Holy One saves us from their hands)
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To: drew
For a break, the troops could play The Collected TV Sermons of Robert Tilton


64 posted on 04/16/2004 4:30:58 PM PDT by TomGuy (Clintonites have such good hind-sight because they had their heads up their hind-ends 8 years.)
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To: ovrtaxt
If the goal is to incite rage, Klezmer tunes would certainly draw them out!

Klezmer tunes don't incite rage, they incite circle dancing.

65 posted on 04/16/2004 4:31:22 PM PDT by Alouette (In every generation they rise up to destroy us, but the Holy One saves us from their hands)
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To: Visioneer
Hehehe. I like the way they got that last tomato with the ear muffs.....they showed it a copy of the sheet music.
66 posted on 04/16/2004 4:31:32 PM PDT by Overtaxed
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To: drew
It's stuff like this that makes me wish I was a Marine!
67 posted on 04/16/2004 4:35:58 PM PDT by ChocChipCookie (If we had some eggs, we could have bacon and eggs if we had some bacon. --unknown Freeper)
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To: Thumper1960
I always liked that speech. When I was in middle school I did a oral report on Patton and repeated the speech. Only time in school you could use that language in front of the teachers and get away with it!!! I got an A on the report though.
68 posted on 04/16/2004 4:36:07 PM PDT by mcspur (Let the big dog eat)
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To: drew
You shoot like a goat herder.

I LIKE this!

69 posted on 04/16/2004 4:36:09 PM PDT by bannie (The government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend upon the support of Paul.)
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To: Jimmy Valentine
No.....The shareef don't like it...
70 posted on 04/16/2004 4:38:21 PM PDT by Tadhg
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To: Alouette
How's about a little repeated chorus of 'In Christ Alone' as we storm the streets, that ought to incite the jihadists and the rest of their ilk (oh wait, you want me to be helpful...):

In Christ alone my hope is found
He is my light, my strength, my song
This Cornerstone, this solid ground
Firm through the fiercest drought and storm
What heights of love, what depths of peace
When fears are stilled, when strivings cease
My Comforter, my All in All
Here in the love of Christ I stand

In Christ alone, who took on flesh
Fullness of God in helpless babe
This gift of love and righteousness
Scorned by the ones He came to save
'Till on that cross as Jesus died
The wrath of God was satisfied
For every sin on Him was laid
Here in the death of Christ I live

There in the ground His body lay
Light of the world by darkness slain
Then bursting forth in glorious Day
Up from the grave He rose again
And as He stands in victory
Sin's curse has lost it's grip on me
For I am His and He is mine
Brought with the precious blood of Christ

No guilt in life, no fear in death
This is the power of Christ in me
From life's first cry to final breath
Jesus commands my destiny
No power of hell, no scheme of man
Can ever pluck me from His hand
'Till He returns or calls me home
Here in the power of Christ I'll stand

71 posted on 04/16/2004 4:38:22 PM PDT by SanityFromTheLeftCoast
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To: Overtaxed
Hey, I noticed somebody trying to ping me the other day, and they spelled overtaxed instead. LOL! Luckily, I was browsing the thread anyway, and got the message.
72 posted on 04/16/2004 4:38:49 PM PDT by ovrtaxt (I think the mistake a lot of us make is thinking the state-appointed shrink is our friend.Jack Handy)
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To: Alouette
Klezmer tunes don't incite rage, they incite circle dancing.

If these jerks start circle dancing, is that a circle jerk? Or a circle of jerks? Or a jerky circle?

73 posted on 04/16/2004 4:42:30 PM PDT by ovrtaxt (I think the mistake a lot of us make is thinking the state-appointed shrink is our friend.Jack Handy)
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To: drew
"You're Having My Baby" is pretty obnoxious. "Wildfire" is a traditional favorite. If I hear one more rendition of "Sugar Sugar" I may go Jihad myself...
74 posted on 04/16/2004 4:43:05 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: ovrtaxt
I got pinged by someone I'd never posted to before. I figured I got your spot on someone's ping list or something. :)
75 posted on 04/16/2004 4:43:26 PM PDT by Overtaxed
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To: thoughtomator
"Immigrant Song" - Led Zep

"If You Want Blood-You Got It" - AC/DC

"Blitzkreig Bop" - The Ramones
76 posted on 04/16/2004 4:46:05 PM PDT by motzman (Remember Fabrizio Quattrocchi - Hero)
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To: drew
ACDC "Flick of the Switch"


Well there's a love gone down on mine
Suicidal voltage line
She sends signals outta distress
She devil, she evil
She got you reelin' on a rockin' machine

CHORUS:
With a flick of the switch
With a flick of the switch she'll blow you sky high
With a flick of the switch
With a flick of the switch she can satisfy

She gonna blow you all sky high
Flash the eye, electrify
A power force you should feel
She devil, she evil
She got you screaming on a lightnin' machine

CHORUS
(Give you pain, blow your brain)
Flick the switch, flick the switch
With a flick of the switch, she'll blow you sky high
With a flick of the switch, she can satisfy
With a flick of the switch, razed to the ground
With a flick of the switch
With a flick of the switch
With a flick of the switch, she gonna give you pain
With a flick of the switch, she gonna blow your brain, blow your brain

She gonna put the light out on - you
77 posted on 04/16/2004 4:46:31 PM PDT by teldon30
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To: TomGuy
Or we could always translate intoArabic and recite Monty Python's "Funniest Joke in the World"
78 posted on 04/16/2004 4:46:56 PM PDT by ovrtaxt (I think the mistake a lot of us make is thinking the state-appointed shrink is our friend.Jack Handy)
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To: Frunabulax
"It's a small world".

That one gets my vote. It took MONTHS for that song to leave my head. I'll never do THAT again!

79 posted on 04/16/2004 4:47:59 PM PDT by hobson
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To: anniegetyourgun
If you really want to get an Arab mad accuse him of wiping his butt with his right hand or eating with his left.
80 posted on 04/16/2004 4:49:04 PM PDT by Poodlebrain
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