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U.S. Says 300 Fighters Killed in Najaf Battle
My Way News ^ | 8/6/04 | Khaled Farhan/Reuters

Posted on 08/06/2004 7:47:19 PM PDT by wagglebee

NAJAF, Iraq (Reuters) - U.S. Marines said Friday they had killed 300 fighters loyal to a firebrand Iraqi Shi'ite cleric in fierce clashes that pose a stern test for an interim government struggling to stamp its authority over the country.

A spokesman for Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr denied that many fighters had been killed in the holy city of Najaf in the past two days.

He said 36 militiamen had died in several Iraqi cities from clashes that have fueled fears of a new rebellion of radical Shi'ites. By late Friday, Najaf was quiet, residents said.

The fresh fighting marks a major challenge for U.S.-backed Prime Minister Iyad Allawi and appears to have destroyed a two-month-old cease-fire between U.S. forces and Sadr's Mehdi militia.

"The number of enemy casualties is 300 KIA (killed in action)," Lieutenant Colonel Gary Johnston, operations officer for the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, said at a military base near the city, 100 miles south of Baghdad.

"The Marines are here and I think you know how they operate. If you kill a marine, the Marines are going to fight back."

Johnston said two Marines had been killed and 12 wounded.

He told reporters that the Mehdi fighters were badly coordinated and shot at random against the heavily armed Marines who were backed up by F-16 fighter jets, AC-130 gunships and helicopters.

Much of the fighting took place around the mausoleums and small caves of Najaf's ancient Shi'ite cemetery, the largest in the Arab world and a popular sanctuary for Mehdi fighters.

In Najaf's streets, market stalls burned as ordinary Iraqis cowered in their homes. Thick black smoke rose over the city.

Despite the marine onslaught, hundreds of Mehdi militia carrying AK-47s and rocket-propelled grenades roamed the city near Najaf's shrines, some of the holiest in Shi'ite Islam.

Gunfire damaged the dome of the Imam Ali shrine, some said.

GOVERNOR ORDERS MILITIA OUT

U.S. military officials said there were indications that foreign fighters had joined the militia.

The U.S.-appointed governor of Najaf put the militia death toll at 400, with 1,000 captured. He said he had information 80 Iranians were fighting alongside Sadr's militia, whom he ordered to leave the city in 24 hours.

Sheikh Raed al-Qathimi, a spokesman for Sadr, rebuffed the American version of the death toll.

"I categorically deny these American lies," he said.

Tension had been rising in Najaf since Iraqi security forces surrounded Sadr's house earlier this week.

But U.S. officials said fighting escalated when Marines came to the aid of badly outgunned Iraqi police who were attacked by insurgents wielding heavy weapons early Thursday.

Colonel Anthony Haslam, the Marine base commander and chief of operations in Najaf, estimated the number of Mehdi fighters at more than 2,000.

The U.S. military added it was not pursuing Sadr.

British and Italian troops also fought the Mehdi militia across Shi'ite-dominated southern Iraq -- in Basra, Amara and Nassiriya -- while fighting raged in Sadr City and Shoula, two Shi'ite districts of Baghdad.

The Health Ministry said fighting in Sadr City alone had killed 20 Iraqis and wounded 114 since early Thursday, while in Nassiriya six were dead and 13 wounded.

The Italian military said it had reached a cease-fire agreement with Mehdi militants in Nassiriya, using the governor of Dhi Qar Sabri province, Hamid al Rumayad, as an intermediary.

Ettore Sarli, spokesman for the Italians in Nassiriya, said al Rumayad asked Italian troops to move behind their lines to allow the Sadr militants to leave the city. Sarli told Reuters by telephone:" At the moment we are waiting for the militants to respect the accord, seeing as how it was them who requested it."

The flare-up of tension with radical members of Iraq's majority community comes after Shi'ite militants rose up across south and central Iraq in April and May with hundreds of Iraqis and dozens of U.S. troops killed.

TRUCE OFFER?

Yet Sadr, a young cleric with an ardent following among poor, disaffected youths, appeared keen to stop the latest fighting. Via another spokesman in Baghdad, he called for a resumption of a truce struck in June.

"We have no objections to entering negotiations to solve this crisis," Mahmoud al-Sudani told reporters. "As I have said in the name of Sayed Sadr, we want a resumption of the truce."

Colonel Haslam said he had heard nothing of the offer.

While Sadr may be popular with frustrated young Shi'ites, many of Iraq's mainstream community follow Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the most influential Shi'ite cleric in Iraq who has carefully and quietly tried to keep a lid on Sadr's agitating.

In a worrying move for his followers, Sistani, a 73-year-old Iranian-born cleric, flew to London Friday for treatment for a heart problem, sources said.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 11thmeu; enemy; iraq; jihadists; killed; najaf
President Bush said, "You are either with us or you are against us." That means the jihadists have to die and anybody who has a problem with that should stay the hell out of the fight.
1 posted on 08/06/2004 7:47:19 PM PDT by wagglebee
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To: wagglebee
U.S. Marines said Friday they had killed 300 fighters loyal to a firebrand Iraqi Shi'ite cleric ...

One word:

Better an open firefight than absorbing their ambushes and IEDs.
2 posted on 08/06/2004 7:53:31 PM PDT by bin2baghdad
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To: wagglebee
The U.S. military added it was not pursuing Sadr.

Seems to me the world would be a happier place if Sadr were dead.

3 posted on 08/06/2004 7:57:51 PM PDT by stevem
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To: bin2baghdad

And nailing 'em in a cemetery saves everyone a lot of work;)


4 posted on 08/06/2004 8:03:38 PM PDT by Frank_2001
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To: bin2baghdad

I just hope the US military dose not play grab a$$ like they done in the past and finish the job.


5 posted on 08/06/2004 8:03:38 PM PDT by jocko12
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To: wagglebee

On the verge of a nation in which all these parts could live in peace through representation,"clerics" are more interested in continuing death.


6 posted on 08/06/2004 8:04:40 PM PDT by noodler
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To: stevem

I am not so sure that Sadr or even Bin Laden matter that much. If they are killed, someone else will come to the front to lead people who want to be terrorists. So there might be more benefit from killing 300 of the terrorists than a couple of symbolic leaders.


7 posted on 08/06/2004 8:04:51 PM PDT by JLS
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To: stevem
" Seems to me the world would be a happier place if Sadr were dead.

You would think so, but Bush won't off Sadr. I have no idea why, but I can't imagine it happening.

8 posted on 08/06/2004 8:04:58 PM PDT by CatOwner
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To: wagglebee

Good news even if only close to true. Understand two brave marines were killed in this fighting. A 300:2 kill ratio is still not satisfactory to me. But for primarily small arms against small arms, it's damned good.


9 posted on 08/06/2004 8:10:38 PM PDT by luvbach1 (Leftists don't acknowledge that Reagan won the cold war because they rooted for the other side.)
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To: bin2baghdad

Yeah, good start that is!


10 posted on 08/06/2004 8:12:38 PM PDT by 1ofmanyfree (You have to have a valid ID to purchase firearms! No drivers licenses for any illegals!)
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To: luvbach1

Just heard an update on TV. The score is now 500 badguys and 5 goodguys. Won't be much left of this militia shortly.
Sounds like the Marines are using a lot of airpower.


11 posted on 08/06/2004 8:14:19 PM PDT by ProudVet77
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To: wagglebee

Sadr has all the makings of a Arafatso knockoff. He stirs up trouble until we get serious about his actions, then he saus "Truce" and hopes we don't drag his sorry butt off with panties on his head and beat the crap out of him. As soon as we back off he attacks again. Just like Arafatso.


12 posted on 08/06/2004 8:25:44 PM PDT by OrioleFan (Republicans believe every day is July 4th, DemocRATs believe every day is April 15th. - Reagan)
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