Posted on 03/26/2006 7:05:43 AM PST by FarmerW
Khalaf ran from his own house and hid in a nearby grove of trees. He saw the soldiers enter his brothers home and then heard the sound of women and children screaming.
Then there was a lot of machinegun fire, he said last week. After that there was the most frightening sound of all silence, followed by explosions as the soldiers left the house.
..troops were gone, Khalaf and his fellow villagers began a frantic search through the ruins of his brothers home. Abu Sifa was about to join a lengthening list of Iraqi communities claiming to have suffered from American atrocities.
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According to Iraqi police, 11 bodies were pulled from the wreckage of the house, among them four women and five children aged between six months and five years. An official police report obtained by a US reporter for Knight Ridder newspapers said: The American forces gathered the family members in one room and executed 11 people. __ .. US marine armoured vehicle struck a roadside bomb that killed a 20-year-old lance-corporal. According to a marine communiqué issued the next day, the blast also killed 15 Iraqi civilians and was followed by an attack on the US convoy in which eight insurgents were killed.
An investigation by Time established that the civilians had not been killed by the roadside bomb, but were shot in their homes after the marines rampaged through Haditha. Among the dead were seven women and three children.
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Women and even the children were blindfolded and their hands bound. Some of their faces were totally disfigured. A lot of blood was on the floors and the walls.
Khalaf said he had found the body of his mother Turkiya with her face unrecognisable. She had been shot with a dumdum bullet, he claimed.
(Excerpt) Read more at timesonline.co.uk ...
wouldn't should be would've.
No, but it would be easy to do. Then the pictures would be flashed around the world and blamed on the US soldiers.
When will the bloogers in Europe start exposing the bias in Europe's press as we have here?
Read the story linked to in post# 15. No one doubts that the US troops were involved. It's what they were involved in that's in question.
The UK Timesonline has absolutely no credibility with me.
The official U.S account of what happened.....
'The case involves a U.S. raid conducted, according to the official U.S. account, in response to a tip that a member of al-Qaida in Iraq was at the house.
Neighbors, interviewed by a special correspondent for Knight Ridder, agreed that the al-Qaida member was at the house. They said he was visiting the home's owner, a relative. The neighbors said the homeowner was a schoolteacher.
According to police, military and eyewitness accounts, U.S. forces approached the house at around 2:30 a.m. and a firefight ensued. By all accounts, in addition to exchanging gunfire with someone inside the house, U.S. troops were supported by helicopter gunships, which fired on the house.
But the accounts differ on what took place after the firefight.
According to the U.S. account, the house collapsed because of the heavy fire. When U.S. forces searched the rubble they found one man, the al-Qaida suspect, alive. He was arrested. They also found a dead man they believed to be connected to al-Qaida, two dead women and a dead child.
http://www.canadiancontent.net/commtr/article_806.html
OK.
Given US troops were in some way involved, we ABSOLUTELY DO NOT USE DUMDUM BULLETS.
The only thing we use is either straight Ball ammo FMJ(Full metal jacket) or Tracer ( FMJ + incindiary).
If you try to use dumdum bullets in an M-4 I would expect leading would buildup in the gas system, even with the use of gas checks. The weapon will cease to function quickly.
it's all about obtaining compensation from the military, big bucks are paid out for family members with hardly any questions asked. I do believe the MSM loves this nonsense to encourage,incite and rally the enemy to kill our boys so it can all be blamed on Dubya and his "illegal war"
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