Posted on 03/03/2007 9:13:55 PM PST by BlackVeil
AUSTRALIAN troops have killed four East Timor rebels, but their leader Alfredo Reinado has escaped an attempt to capture him. President Xanana Gusmao today said Reinado remained a fugitive after escaping a raid on his camp in the East Timorese town of Same. Four people fighting with Reinado were killed by Australian troops, he said. No civilians were injured. The president said the operation to capture Reinado was continuing. A Defence spokesman in Canberra said no Australians had been killed or wounded. "The purpose of the operation was to apprehend Alfredo Reinado and his associates," he said. "We have not at this stage apprehended him but we will continue operations until he is apprehended." The spokesman said the International Security Force in East Timor had been augmented by additional Defence personnel from Australia in recent days, but would not disclose the nature of the personnel for operational and security reasons. There have been reports of a deployment of 100 SAS troops to the nation. The troops moved on Reinado earlier today after a tense stand-off at Same, about 50km south of Dili. Village chief Domingos da Silva reported tank and helicopter movements. He said he had also heard gunfire. The rebel leader has previously refused to surrender and vowed to fight to the death.
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I have no idea what you're talking about, but as long as Aussie forces are OK, I like it.
The politics of the islands north of Australia are not well known at all! This seems obscure - a small newly formed nation split off from Indonesia in 1999. But there are quite significant regional forces involved.
but as long as Aussie forces are OK, I like it.
I trust they are safe. Chasing guerillas through the hills of East Timor is a fool's game. Ironically, Australian troops themselves were out there during WW2, and the Japanese could never pin them down.
When I was a lot younger I had a friend who was an Army World War II veteran of the Pacific campaigns. I used to get him to tell me war stories. On one of the islands he was on they captured a Japanese soldier who spoke English. My friend asked him who the Japanese feared most, the Army or the Marines. He said the soldier told him: "Neither. The only white people we fear are the Australians."
What rebels are they referring to?
I fully agree.
thanks for the ping. East Timor reminds me of Israel. A tiny nation desperately trying to survive surrounded by islam.
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