Posted on 10/03/2004 1:37:29 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
Precision Strike Targets Major Weapons Cache in IraqAmerican Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Oct. 3, 2004 -- Multinational Force Iraq troops launched another precision strike in Fallujah, Iraq, early this morning, this one against a building on the city's outskirts where anti-Iraqi forces with ties to the Abu Musab al-Zarqawi terrorist network were moving weapons, officials reported today. Officials at the Combined Press Information Center in Baghdad said the strike severely damaged the building, which housed enemy fighters and weapons. Forty- five minutes of secondary explosions indicated that the building was being used as a huge weapons and ammunition cache, they said.
A large but unspecified number of enemy fighters with links to local terrorist elements, specifically the al-Zarqawi network, were presumed killed in the strike, officials said. Throughout the operation, multiple measures were taken to ensure no innocent civilians were on site during the attack, and all precautions were made to keep collateral damage to a minimum, according to officials. Also today, Iraqi security forces and the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit captured four suspected anti-Iraqi militants in Iraq's northern Babil province. Officials said Iraqi special weapons and tactics team members and National Guardsmen, supported by the U.S. Marines' force reconnaissance platoon and other multinational forces, captured a former Baath Party leader in the vicinity of Hillah. The arrest came during the latest in a series of cordon- and-knock operations targeting criminals and other anti-Iraqi elements, officials said. Iraqi Security Forces and Marines with the 24th MEU's Chicago-based 2nd Battalion conducted similar operations near Lutafiyah to round up individuals wanted in connection with attacks on Iraqi and coalition forces. Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 263 provided close-air support and aerial reconnaissance during both missions, officials said. Near Iskandariyah, Marines from Company A, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines, detained two men about 30 minutes after Marines from the unit's Small Craft Company took small-arms fire during a riverine patrol, officials reported. One suspect was stopped at a vehicle checkpoint after the Marines noticed a window in the car he was driving sported bullet holes, officials said. Marines picked up the other suspect after he fled from a house as a patrol approached. Officials said both men tested positive for gunpowder residue. Meanwhile, Marines from the Battalion Landing Team's Company C detained another suspected militant at a vehicle checkpoint, officials said. Since assuming operational control of northern Babil just over two months ago, the Marines and Iraqi security forces have captured more than 160 people in the province suspected of conducting criminal and other anti-Iraqi activity, officials said. In other Iraq news, officials reported that a Multinational Force Iraq patrol witnessed an explosion on the second floor of the Ramadi Agriculture Center Oct. 1. The explosion damaged the second and third floors of the center, which recently received a $90,000 renovation and was to be a symbolic centerpiece of Ramadi's newfound prosperity, officials said. Reports indicate that members of a patrol noticed a man hanging around the building. He reportedly left the area just before the explosion then returned to the scene after the blast, where he was approached by Multinational Force Iraq troops and killed during a brief small-arms exchange. Officials said a positive trace of gunpowder residue consistent with bomb- making material was discovered on the man's clothing and skin. His body was turned over to Iraqi police for identification and further investigation.
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Secondary explosions = good mission
Waiting for the MSM whine about the "Civilian" casualties.
"Forty- five minutes of secondary explosions" == great mission
....A large but unspecified number of enemy fighters with links to local terrorist elements, specifically the al-Zarqawi network, were presumed killed in the strike....
...a Multinational Force Iraq patrol witnessed an explosion on the second floor of the Ramadi Agriculture Center Oct. 1. ... the center - was to be a symbolic centerpiece of Ramadi's newfound prosperity...(the suspect) was approached by Multinational Force Iraq troops and killed during a brief small-arms exchange.
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A good indication that our humint is getting better and better.
"US warplanes bombed a residence in Fallujah today. According to Dr. [fill in camel jockey name here] at al-Jihad General Hospital, numerous women and children were killed and many civilians wounded in the raid. Spokespersons for the ICRC and Amnesty International suggested war crimes may have been committed. "
You don't even have to look for a MSM report for these events, because you already know what they are going to say.
Dang, I wish there were strike videos with each of these threads you post!
Do Again,
Repeat!!!
>>Forty- five minutes of secondary explosions
>>A large but unspecified number of enemy fighters . . . were presumed killed in the strike
I love a story with a happy ending.
Sounds like that old song "Match in the Gas tank ..... KA-BOOM!" May the Terrorist's 72 virgins all look like Helen Thomas and talk like Susan Estrich.
Making the world safer.
I just sent a letter to the editor of our local newspaper rebuting a letter that made the statement that "many innocent women and children are dying instead of terrorists" in our bombing raids. I challenged the writer how many tears he has shed for the innocent Jewish women and children delibertly targeted by Hamas, or the children shot in the back by terrorist fleeing their school in Russia.....
Stupid liberals!
I was thinking along the lines of looking like Madeline Albright and talking like Janet Reno....or vise versa
Looks like toes up for 30 or so Jihadis. Just taking a guess.
Sounds like a good start to me. Like the school cheer: "First and 10, do it again!"
Bump!
Muslimites don't give a da*mn what the upper end looks like and with the bottom part of the Burka shoved in her mouth, even Susan Estridge's voice would be muted to the point that it's no more unplesant than that of Ann Richards.
My apologies to the Ladies reading this.But I totally despise SOBs such as the the Islamites killed today and arrived in hell demanding their 72 virgins. It would be interesting to see what the devil offered as a boobie prize. Probably had nothing to do with boobs, for sure.
. "Forty- five minutes of secondary explosions indicated that the building was being used as a huge weapons and ammunition cache, they said."
I love it when that happens.
Screw the precision. This is war. Take out a few city blocks. Ignore the wailing. Better yet, flame throwers on the wailng.
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