Posted on 06/20/2006 1:13:20 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Two US soldiers missing in Iraq since Friday have been found dead south of Baghdad, the US military has said. The bodies were found in the Yusifiya area on Monday. An Iraqi defence ministry spokesman said the bodies had shown signs of torture.
An insurgent group linked to al-Qaeda in Iraq, which claimed it abducted the men, has now said that it killed them. The missing men have been named as Kristian Menchaca and Thomas Tucker, both from the 101st Airborne Division. Another US soldier, David Babineau, was killed in the attack on the checkpoint. Relatives' anger US military spokesman in Iraq, Maj Gen William Caldwell, said the bodies were found late on Monday by US troops.
"We have recovered what we believe are the remains of our two missing soldiers. They will be taken back to the United States for positive verification."
He said the cause of death was "undeterminable at this point". But Iraqi defence ministry spokesman Gen Abdul Aziz Mohammed said: "We found they had been tortured in a barbaric fashion." A US statement said that the bodies had been booby-trapped. It said 8,000 coalition and Iraqi forces had been carrying out a massive search for the missing men, and that one US soldier died and another 12 were injured in clashes during the search.
Relatives of the men have already reacted with grief and anger.
Ken MacKenzie, uncle of Kristian Menchaca, said on US television: "Because the US government did not have a plan in place, my nephew has paid for it with his life." An internet statement posted by the Mujahideen Shura Council - a grouping of insurgents that includes al-Qaeda in Iraq - said it had abducted the men and slit their throats. The posting, which cannot be independently confirmed, said the new leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq - Abu Hamza al-Muhajir - had been "favoured by God" in being allowed to carry out a Sharia law tribunal death sentence. The former leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, was killed in a US air strike near Baquba on 7 June. Market bombs Gen Caldwell said on Tuesday US forces had killed Zarqawi's "right-hand man" in a raid in Yusifiya on Friday, near where the US troops were abducted. The general said Iraqi Mansur Suleiman al-Mashhadani was "a key leader in al-Qaeda" and could have succeeded Zarqawi. The US also said it had killed 15 "terrorists" in an "extremely long firefight" in Bushahin, north of Baquba.
The US military said its forces came under attack from gunmen on a roof and around nearby buildings. After the firefight, it said, various weapons and explosives were found. However, angry local people said the dead were all innocent poultry workers. Meanwhile, violence continued around Iraq despite Zarqawi's death and a new security clampdown involving tens of thousands of Iraqi and US troops in Baghdad:
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RelativeS? Sorry, I've heard of ONE dumba** expressing anger at the government, (amazing these leftist relatives never have any bile to spew at the terrorists who kill their loved ones) some uncle who'd never have been thought worthy of media attention if he expressed pride at the mission and what his nephew was doing, but since he's a rank partisan in the Michael Berg mode he's suddenly given a national stage to vent the left wing extremist views he's undoubtedly always held.
Not likel;y,....the MSM has an Agenda...
You couldn't make this stuff up:
the Mujahideen Shura Council - a grouping of insurgents that includes al-Qaeda in Iraq - said it had abducted the men and slit their throats. The posting,
.., said the new leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq - Abu Hamza al-Muhajir - had been "favoured by God" in being allowed to carry out a Sharia law tribunal death sentence.
The US also said it had killed 15 "terrorists" in an "extremely long firefight" in Bushahin, north of Baquba.
The US military said its forces came under attack from gunmen on a roof and around nearby buildings. After the firefight, it said, various weapons and explosives were found. However, angry local people said the dead were all innocent poultry workers
Elsewhere, at least one elderly woman was killed along with a suicide bomber who blew himself up inside a home for the elderly in the southern city of Basra.
The media can always find the one person who blames Bush
This is probably fabricated...possibly by either side.
The notariety creates a sub human quality or a fearless insurgent.
"Because the US government did not have a plan in place, my nephew has paid for it with his life."
People get killed in wars, no matter how you plan. It's the nature of the beast.
I know lots of innocent poultry workers who fire AK-47s at US troops.
Yeah, they're the same ones that attend weddings at 3:00 A.M. on a Tuesday morning.....
"However, angry local people said the dead were all innocent poultry workers."
That was their sideline job, their full time job was jihadists.
"Has the left found its next Cindy Sheehan?"
And if this goes any further with the press or the dems, it will only prove Ann Coulter right again.
Good for him. But this is the uncle who will get next to no media attention, while the loud mouthed leftist will become an instant media star who will all but live on the Chris Matthews and Keith Unter-mann shows.
"Elsewhere, at least one elderly woman was killed along with a suicide bomber who blew himself up inside a home for the elderly in the southern city of Basra"
Not sure if that falls under "Act of terrorism or War against terrorism.
And may their killers live in eternal damnation and die a horrible death. Soon.
Bingo. This "we don't have a plan" business is lifted right from recent Democratic talking points.
Except for the weapons and explosives and the hours-long firefight, of course...
Of course there is a plan, and IF people don't know about it, it is because we let the MSM driveby media get away with their spin lying.
The time is coming when the MSM needs semi-violent protestors outside every MSM office, every time they pull such a lie.
All I can say to MacKenzie is: " Smarten Up! Do you think your nephew would have wanted you to act this way?"
Or maybe he is already on the DNC payroll like Sheethang.
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