Posted on 05/19/2004 2:04:31 PM PDT by veronica
U.S. Military Denies Wedding Party Attacked
May 19, 2004 Arab television networks reported today that a U.S. helicopter had fired on a wedding party in western Iraq, but the U.S. military denied it.
Qatar-based Al-Jazeera quoted eyewitnesses as saying that 40 people, including women and children, were killed in a predawn attack on a village near the Syrian border. The Associated Press said Iraqi officials in the nearby city of Ramadi gave the same death toll.
Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, the chief military spokesman in Iraq, denied that U.S. forces fired on a wedding party but said the military would investigate.
Kimmitt said coalition forces did conduct an operation about 15 miles from the Syrian border at 3 a.m., and that ground troops found 40 bodies after the attack. He declined to say whether there were any children among the dead.
Kimmitt said coalition ground troops were investigating a suspected "rat line" a route used by anti-U.S. insurgents and criminals such as smugglers when they came under fire.
The troops called in air support, Kimmitt said, and coalition planes attacked the site. He said the ground troops afterward recovered "numerous weapons, 2 million Iraqi and Syrian dinar, foreign passports, and a SATCOM radio."
He said the incident occurred in the desert 50 miles southwest of Husaybah.
Al-Arabiya showed pictures of several covered bodies lined up along a dirt road, along with men digging graves and lowering bodies into them including the body of a child while families wept.
Arab television and The Associated Press aired video showing the bodies of small children in a truck full of bodies and people digging graves as they quoted witnesses and Iraqi officials who discussed the attack. But senior military officials in Washington said U.S. and coalition forces conducted a strike on "anti-coalition vehicles" along the Iraqi-Syrian border. According to the military, at 3 a.m. local time Wednesday coalition forces conducted an operation against a suspected foreign fighter safe house in the open desert. The house was 25 kilometers from the Syrian border, 85 kilometers southwest of Husaybah, military officials said. Coalition forces came under hostile fire and called for support from the air. After the strike, coalition forces recovered numerous weapons, foreign passports, a SATCOM radio and two million Iraqi and Syrian dinars, military officials said.
That means that ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNN, etc. will pick it up word-for-word shortly and toe the jihad-democrat party line!
It would be the first time Arab TV & US sockpuppets believe staged events. Video from where and when, is what I would ask.
Arrrggg, it would not be..the first time Arab TV & US sockpuppets believe staged events. Video from where and when, is what I would ask..
HeaDlines for El-Arabia tomorrow:
9 AC-130 gunships surround and destroy orphanage in Iraq. One of the pilots, a Jew, was quoted as saying, "killing children is difficult because you can't lead them with your sites as much"........ DEVELOPING.
Posted by gandalftb to Michael Barnes
On News/Activism 05/19/2004 12:51:26 PM PDT #246 of 275
The attack was a Marine op. taking down a "safe compound" of houses full of Syrian rebels on the Syrian border not at Ramadi. There was stiff resistance so our guys pulled back and called in Puff. That's what was reported as hundreds of bombs. The family living there got caught in the crossfire. The wedding aspect is pure b.s.
Plus their strike zone is much smaller.
40 people, including women and children, were killed in a predawn attack
A pre-dawn wedding party? Right!!!!!!
Hmm, lemme see, who do we believe, The Anti-American Alphabet nets, arab tv or the US military. Such a hard choice, NOT!
2 million Iraqi and Syrian dinar
Thats got to be more than forty bucks, American!
Am I the only person on earth that remembers that this SAME EXACT THING HAPPENED IN AFGANISTAN A FEW MONTHS AGO?
There were all these cries of victimizing immediately after dozens were murdered "at a wedding", and the media picked up on it and reported it as fact.
Then a week later it came out that not only was the US not guilty of murder, but it was a lie that it was a wedding, because the attack happened at 3 in the morning on a convoy.
As soon as this happened, I saw this on Fox's website-and instantly thought of this similar story, and lo and behold, it sounds like the terrorists dared to lie...again.
Stupid media.
I have read that it is considered a virtue , in Arabic culture, for an Arab man to be able to lie effectively. Evidently they spend a great deal of time fabricating intricate lies - usually to extract money from a fellow Arab.
Evidently we are dealing here with a few of the less creative types! Either that or they think we in the West have awfully short memories!
You silly, terrorist don't lie! Only the administration and the military lie. Don't you realize we've been looking for a wedding celebration to blow up real good? It's been hours since our last atrocity! </sarcasm
I remembered. I posted the following as soon as the story broke while some others were wondering how we could do such a thing:
Taking into account the mandatory briefings on local customs our people get, the sophisticated level of sensory equipment in our helicopters and the time of day this occurred:
1.These were armed insurgents
2.They purposely fired on us
3.They learned the power of Vulcan
Thats what I was wondering? What is 2 million Dinar in dollars?
I have pretty much learned my lesson when it comes to stories about Iraq. Never ever trust the first story. Never ever trust any "breaking news" from Iraq. It is almost always just a total fabrication or wrong in some fundamental respect.
That is why I was saying on another thread about this topic- "If this is true . . ."
My rule is- wait a few days for the "Real story" to come out.
A predawn attack...and it was a wedding party?? Okay, one of two possibilities exist: either those Iraqis are wild party animals or the press is just towing the Jihad Party Line.
About 2500 bucks (USD).
Really? I hope they have large denominations!
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