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Captive U.S. Soldier Paraded, Bush Vows No Retreat
Reuters ^ | 4-17-04 | Chris Helgren

Posted on 04/16/2004 10:44:49 PM PDT by Indy Pendance

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi guerrillas paraded a captive U.S. soldier Friday, shortly after President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair vowed to stamp out all violence in Iraq.

Arabic television station Al Jazeera broadcast a video tape that showed U.S. Private Keith Matthew Maupin held by masked and heavily armed guerrillas after being captured in an attack on a convoy last week.

"A group of mujahideen (holy fighters) has succeeded in taking an American soldier prisoner...and he will be treated in the Islamic tradition of treating prisoners and he is in good health," one guerrilla read from a statement.

The poor-quality tape showed Maupin dressed in military fatigues sitting on the floor.

Later in the tape Maupin -- one of two U.S. soldiers missing amid a spate of kidnappings this month that has snared foreign civilians from more than a dozen countries -- identified himself in a soft voice.

"We have seen the video tape of Matt... I'm sure (it is him). Our family is very happy and prays for Matt's safety," family spokesman Carl Cottrell told reporters outside the Maupin home in Willowville, Ohio.

"On behalf of his mother...and the rest of his family, we'd like to say, 'Matt, we love you and we can't wait until we get to hug you again'."

Blair said at a joint news conference with Bush after talks at the White House that they would stamp out a rebellion launched this month by radical Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and also win a long-running battle against Sunni guerrillas.

"WE STAND FIRM"

"We stand firm. We will do what it takes to win this struggle," said Blair, Bush's closest ally on Iraq.

April has been Iraq's bloodiest month since Saddam Hussein was ousted a year ago. The U.S. military has lost at least 92 soldiers in combat so far this month -- more than the total killed in the three-week war that toppled Saddam.

"It was never going to be easy," said Blair, also presenting a united front with Bush behind a U.N. envoy's proposal for a caretaker government in Iraq under a planned U.S. handover of power to Iraqis on June 30.

The United States called on governments to contribute troops to a new military force it is setting up in Iraq to protect U.N. international staff on their eventual return to the country.

Shi'ite fighters backing Sadr clashed with U.S. troops near Kufa in southern Iraq as the cleric defied U.S. demands that he disband his militia.

Sadr, however, urged the release of foreign hostages not involved in the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq.

Soon afterwards, a Syrian-born Canadian aid worker kidnapped on April 8 was brought to Sadr's office in Najaf and set free.

Fadi Ihsan Fadel told Reuters "at first (the kidnappers) beat me, then they kept moving me to different locations every few hours," and accused him of being a Jewish spy.

Three Czech journalists were also released.

A Danish businessman was reported to have probably been seized in Taji, north of Baghdad, and a Jordanian-born businessman traveling on a United Arab Emirates passport was abducted in the southern city of Basra.

At least one hostage, an Italian, has been killed by his kidnappers.

SADR HOLED UP IN NAJAF

Sadr is holed up in the city of Najaf, near Kufa, with U.S. forces poised outside vowing to kill or capture him.

Blasts shook Kufa, where Sadr preached in the main mosque, and his militiamen ambushed a U.S. convoy outside the town. U.S. officers said one U.S. soldier was wounded and one tank was hit.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bush43; captive; iraq; keithmaupin; maupin; muslims; staythecourse

1 posted on 04/16/2004 10:44:50 PM PDT by Indy Pendance
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To: Indy Pendance
Blasts shook Kufa, where Sadr preached in the main mosque, and his militiamen ambushed a U.S. convoy outside the town.

Until I read this, I hadn't heard about this ambush. It sounds like a very unwise move. And I'd say the same about whoever is holding one of our soldiers -- I can't think of a dumber thing to do.

2 posted on 04/16/2004 10:52:46 PM PDT by 68skylark (.)
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To: Indy Pendance
he will be treated in the Islamic tradition of treating prisoners

Ominous words.
3 posted on 04/16/2004 11:06:24 PM PDT by jaykay (He who laughs last thinks slowest.)
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To: Indy Pendance
".....and he will be treated in the Islamic tradition of treating prisoners and he is in good health," one guerrilla read from a statement."

I think that is exactly what we are worried about..
Just this week, the lunatics executed an Italian prisoner in front of cameras..... We have already seen the "Islamic" jail cells, torture room, rape rooms, mass graves filled with bound and blindfolded prisoners......

We must have 1000's of "illegal combatant" thugs as prisoners, many who have killed or attempted to kill coalition troops or Iraqis .... Would we ever reach the level of rage against these lunatics to march all of them into the square and execute them for crimes in front of cameras for distribution to the "Arab Stree"....

They respect and fear the "Stronger Horse" -- remember?

Semper Fi

4 posted on 04/16/2004 11:07:53 PM PDT by river rat (You may turn the other cheek...But I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: Indy Pendance
These monsters! I pray for the safety of this American hero, and for the death of these vicious animals who are not anything like a human.
5 posted on 04/16/2004 11:10:22 PM PDT by ladyinred (Kerry has more flip flops than Waikiki Beach)
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To: Indy Pendance
Look; it's just time to start kickin' butt over there or get out and let them have Saddam back.
6 posted on 04/17/2004 12:04:37 AM PDT by no dems
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