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Reporter's Notebook: The Face of Terror
Fox News ^ | 04/30/04 | Greg Palkot

Posted on 05/01/2004 10:55:12 AM PDT by Leisler

KABUL, Afghanistan — I saw the face of terror today. You know what? It wasn't that terrible.

Don't get me wrong. What the young man was trying to do was about as terrible as you can imagine: He was trying to hurl several hand grenades at a passing military convoy and kill as many American soldiers as possible. Luckily, the soldiers of Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment (search), thought fast.

Pfc. Jamie Burns of Williamstown, New Jersey, leaned out of his Humvee jeep, shot and killed the young man, potentially saving the lives of many. More on the face of terror in a moment ... for now, more on the events of the day. The soldiers of Bravo Battery were driving back from two hard days on the road in Khost Province (search), eastern Afghanistan. They were within a half mile of reaching the safety of their base when they came upon a man, around 21 years old, who was squatting along the side of the road. When the convoy rode by, the man got up, pulled the pin from the grenade he was carrying and threw it at a truck-full of soldiers.

The grenade bounced off the side of the truck and didn't explode. "I thought it was a rock," Sgt. Bobbie Williams, who was ahead of the action in the convoy, remarked. "And then I heard a boom." The guy apparently had picked up the live grenade and threw it in the air again.

This time, it exploded halfway between him and the truck, sending shrapnel flying and cutting the hand of one of the soldiers. But he wasn't finished. He then pulled out a second hand grenade, pulled the pin, and was ready to throw that at the next vehicle, the Humvee of Jamie Burns, when Burns drew that bead on him. But that wasn't the end of it. Two other people were seen running from the scene, possibly into a nearby compound. The soldiers circled the compound, calling in with loudspeakers, ready to storm in if the suspects didn't come out. It turned out all that was inside was a slew of weaponry. A massive manhunt later turned up two guys with stories that didn't seem to jive. They were brought in for questioning. Then there was another group of people who lived in the area. They were brought one by one before the victim to see if anyone could identify him. Surprise: No one had ever seen him before. But as they looked at the man...I looked, too. His white clothing was stained with blood from the attack (some from U.S. bullets, some from his own hand grenades). He had a bit of a beard but also gentle features. He was not as menacing-looking as a lot of other folks you see here in Afghanistan. He wasn't smiling or frowning, and his eyes were wide open, looking up at the sky. Maybe at the place someone said he would be transported to if he did this act. That's the thing. Even though the troops found Toyota car keys, some kind of a school schedule and a few Pakistani Rupees in his pockets, he was obviously on a different wavelength. Whether it was fanaticism, or money or drugs, this person was on a different plane. He picked the most open, obvious place to attack a heavily armed military convoy. What's more, he didn't run or flinch during the attack. As Capt. Shane Morgan, the Bravo Battery commander, put it: "The guy knew that he was on a suicide mission. We helped deliver him to his fate."

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 911; afganistan; afghansitan; southasia; wot

1 posted on 05/01/2004 10:55:13 AM PDT by Leisler
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To: Leisler
I saw the face of terror today. You know what? It wasn't that terrible.

I like the attitude of this writer (maybe it comes from spending time with the U. S. military -- I don't know).

"Terrorism" only works when citizens choose to feel "terrified." If they make a different choice, then the so-called terrorist is just another mope.

2 posted on 05/01/2004 11:01:26 AM PDT by 68skylark (.)
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To: mylsfromhome
These soldiers were indeed morons, especially to take the pictures, but they pale compared to what Saddam was doing.
4 posted on 05/01/2004 11:08:07 AM PDT by annyokie (There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
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To: mylsfromhome
"Mercenaries" is a pretty loaded term, and not a term that's appropriate for civilian contractors who are working for the coalition.
5 posted on 05/01/2004 11:25:23 AM PDT by 68skylark (.)
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To: mylsfromhome
What is really frightening is the role he claims the mercenaries are playing there... out of control, beyond military code of conduct and, seemingly subject to no laws. Read and weep...

Holy Cow! No Way.. Well let me tell you there is this organization called Al-Qaida fighting there and they don't even play by the Geneva convention rules!!! They are totally subject to no laws! Can you believe that? They are funded by some multi-billionare mega-corp mad man who was part of a business empire in Saudi Arabia that made Haliburtan look like a delivery boy!?! He even said he's in the whole thing for control of oil and world domination!

I think you should be reading and weeping about what they are doing to the middle east not what a handful of idiots ,who after days of being shot at, are starting to go psycho. Trying to ascribe their behaviour to the larger U.S military presense is the standard liberal tactic of taking anything negative that is slightly related to U.S foreign policy and blowing it totally out of proportion. In reality our behaviour is far superior to the behaviour of any other country put in a similar situation throughout history. That is really the point. Compare the U.S to actual history, not to some unacheivable ideal and you'll find that we are doing a fantastic job.

6 posted on 05/01/2004 11:31:58 AM PDT by Odyssey-x
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To: mylsfromhome
I couldn’t care less about Arab comments. I’m not aware of a single Arab entity, ever, that treats prisoners even half as well.
The professor, obviously a tenured leftist hack, posts without, as the leftist are always caterwauling about, “context.” When the illiterate, unskilled, neo-slaves hang immolated corpses from bridges, the professor and the, ahem, class he swims with, crank up the excuses. But then America’s traitors and enemies always carry excuses for the norm of her enemies when they aren’t stabbing Americans in the back.
7 posted on 05/01/2004 12:11:45 PM PDT by Leisler (Everything is forbidden except when expressly permitted.)
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To: mylsfromhome
All the professors at the University of Michigan are child molesters. They all beat their wifes. They all have sex with small animals. They all have been screwing your spouse while you are gone. They all have pictures of Hitler in their wallets. They all love Satan. The male professors always leave the toilet seat up after they pee. The females don't shave their arm pits. This is true. I read it on the Internet. /sarcasm off
8 posted on 05/01/2004 12:18:34 PM PDT by isthisnickcool (I'm isthisnickcool, and I approved this post!)
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