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Final steps of dead men walking [Fallujah - Great article]
The Times (UK) ^ | 11/15/04 | James Hider

Posted on 11/14/2004 4:41:04 PM PST by saquin

Fleeing rebels are tracked by aircraft and killed by US troops

THE last hours of the mujahidin are terrifying. With the city they once ruled with the absolute authority of medieval caliphs now overrun by American and Iraqi troops, they have to keep moving. To pause even for a few minutes can mean instant death from an unseen enemy.

A group of 15 fighters dressed in black and carrying an array of weapons ducked into a two-storey house in war-torn southern Fallujah yesterday morning. Their movement was picked up by an unmanned spy plane that beamed back live footage to a control centre on the edge of the city. Within minutes, an airstrike was called and the house disappeared in a giant plume of grey smoke.

From a house across the road, the explosion flushed out another group of guerrillas. Deafened by the blast, they stumbled out into the street, formed a ragged line and started off on the marathon to postpone their deaths, the drone dogging their every step.

“The rats are trying to move about,” Major Tim Karcher, of the Second Battalion, Seventh Cavalry, said as the figures flitted from street to street, seeking cover close to walls.

Sometimes they can throw off the drone, ducking out of sight of the men in whose power it is to summon FA18 fighter-bombers or 155mm artillery strikes. But they have no way of knowing. And, increasingly, as they run they are coming into the crosshairs of American snipers, crackshots such as Sergeant Marc Veen and his long-barrelled rifle, Lucille. Yesterday morning he spotted a black- clad man with an AK47 assault rifle peering round a corner 500 yards from the villa where Cougar Company of the Seventh Cavalry has set up a forward base.

He shot the man in the stomach: he fell, but kept crawling, so Sergeant Veen shot him again in the shoulder. Still the man tried to move away, so the sergeant blasted him with his 50-calibre machinegun.

“There’s pretty much no feeling,” the 24-year-old from Chicago explained, perched on the parapet of the house, the shell of the killer bullet tucked as a trophy into his flak jacket. “If I didn’t get that guy, that guy would get one of my buddies some time later down the line.”

The battle for Fallujah is all but over. The main north-south road in the once-dreaded Jolan district is a US military highway, smothered in dust kicked up by troop carriers and giant bulldozers. Almost every building is cracked, chipped or holed by the fighting.

Any guerrilla who could make his way back up from the last pockets of resistance in the south would see the mujahidin graffiti — “Jihad, jihad, jihad, God is Greatest and Islam will win” — replaced by slogans daubed by the US-backed Iraqi Army, posted the length of the route. Standing on a street reeking of decomposed bodies, the ruins of a five-floor building silhouetted behind him, Lieutenant Fares Ahmed Hassan said that the destroyed city would send a strong message to a nation where force has long been the lingua franca of government. “When the people of Fallujah come back and see their houses, they will kick out any terrorists. This will be an example to all Iraqi cities,” the Kurdish officer said.

Apart from a handful of women and children, the only civilians he had encountered were men of fighting age, about 500, detained for vetting. He said that some civilians had said that insurgent snipers had shot anyone trying to leave their homes. As US troops sweep through the houses, they are unearthing the insurgents’ horrifying secrets — more akin to the handiwork of psychotic serial killers than guerrillas or even terrorists — that have shocked the world and explain why this devastating offensive has met with so little opposition from the Arab world.

In the south of Fallujah yesterday, US Marines found the armless, legless body of a blonde woman, her throat slashed and her entrails cut out. Benjamin Finnell, a hospital apprentice with the US Navy Corps, said that she had been dead for a while, but at that location for only a day or two. The woman was wearing a blue dress and her face had been disfigured. It was unclear last night if the grisly remains were the body of the Irish-born aid worker Margaret Hassan, 59, or of Teresa Borcz, 54, a Pole abducted two weeks ago. Both were married to Iraqis and held Iraqi citizenship; both were kidnapped in Baghdad last month.

US and Iraqi troops have discovered kidnappers’ lairs filled with corpses or emaciated prisoners half-mad with fear, and piles of bodies of men who had refused to fight to the death with the insurgents. As the guerrillas run their last sprint from death, sympathy for their cause among Iraqis is rapidly running out.


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KEYWORDS: fallujah; iraq
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To: tortoise

Tort, That makes sense. Point well taken.

Thank you for your insight.

K4


101 posted on 11/15/2004 6:58:54 AM PST by IllumiNaughtyByNature (I got political capital and I intend to spend it!)
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To: SlightOfTongue

Thanks. I'll keep an eye out for yours.


102 posted on 11/15/2004 7:09:31 AM PST by Defiant (Democrats: Don't go away mad, just go away.)
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To: hoot2

"C'mon, safety pin!"


103 posted on 11/15/2004 7:15:21 AM PST by Uncle Vlad
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To: tortoise

Your tagline - from Blade Runner?


104 posted on 11/15/2004 7:20:08 AM PST by ko_kyi
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To: saquin; xzins
Second Battalion, Seventh Cavalry

GARRY OWEN!

Payback is a Bitch: The Bravest Man I Ever Knew

Let Bacchus' sons be not dismayed
But join with me, each jovial blade
Come, drink and sing and lend your aid
To help me with the chorus:

Chorus

Instead of spa, we'll drink brown ale
And pay the reckoning on the nail;
No man for debt shall go to jail
From Garryowen in glory.

We'll beat the bailiffs out of fun,
We'll make the mayor and sheriffs run
We are the boys no man dares dun
If he regards a whole skin.

Chorus

Our hearts so stout have got no fame
For soon 'tis known from whence we came
Where'er we go they fear the name
Of Garryowen in glory.

Chorus

105 posted on 11/15/2004 7:20:31 AM PST by Gamecock
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To: Gator113

I've been reading about this outrage in several newspapers of the MSM including the NYT (of course, a lot of papers simply parrot our 'newspaper of record) and their stories simply read that the "body of a mutilated woman was found"

What a passive-voice, namby pamby description of an absolutely barbarous act. By failing to give readers a real description, they are implicitly couching the terms of engagement against our troops and our righteous cause.


106 posted on 11/15/2004 8:59:24 AM PST by wildbill
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To: Defiant

Hilarious.


107 posted on 11/15/2004 9:01:57 AM PST by T. Buzzard Trueblood ("Hell, I don't want to meet them sons of bitches." Elvis Presley on the Beatles)
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To: ko_kyi
Your tagline - from Blade Runner?

But of course. :-)

108 posted on 11/15/2004 10:24:40 AM PST by tortoise (All these moments lost in time, like tears in the rain.)
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To: Defiant
I posted one of mine here at FR during a poetry contest about a year ago or so. Came in somewhere in the top ten behind screenname "SabreTooth" (I think).

It was a tune entitled "LEGACY", an original about Der Schlick Meister.

109 posted on 11/15/2004 1:59:51 PM PST by SlightOfTongue
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To: saquin
Since the MSM trying to trash our military again- BUMP
Everybody needs to read this article about the "innocent" Iraqi's in Fallujah.
110 posted on 11/16/2004 5:34:08 PM PST by Pajamajan (It's morning again in America!)
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To: Blood of Tyrants
The difference between western troops and the Iraqis is that we know when there is a time to NOT shoot.

Unfortunate comment, given recent events.

111 posted on 11/17/2004 1:15:57 AM PST by Gondring (They can have my Bill of Rights when they pry it from my cold, dead hands!)
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To: Gondring

I will defer to the Marine's judgement in the situation.


112 posted on 11/17/2004 12:58:14 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants (God is not a Republican. But Satan is definitely a Democrat.)
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