Posted on 02/04/2003 3:22:03 PM PST by MadIvan
Quick march: volunteers of the Jerusalem Army, an Iraqi civilian defence unit, at yesterday's parade in Mosul. They had all been given the day off work |
AS THE morning chill rose from the River Tigris in Iraqs most ethnically mixed city, the units began assembling, pulling on white gloves and proudly adjusting military tunics.
Their ranks included grandfathers in ancient helmets, housewives trained to use machineguns, Beduin tribesmen, adolescent cadets marching behind their fathers, Kurds, Assyrian Christians and Sunni Muslims. Everyone got the day off work. All said they were marching in support of President Saddam Hussein and to challenge America and Britain.
This is a shroud for Tony Blair! said Ramadhan Pito Khanu, the Kurdish leader, as he thrust his white-gloved hand his gloves were a pair of white socks in the air.
The al-Quds Army the Jerusalem Army is a civilian defence unit set up by Saddam in the spring of 2001 to liberate Jerusalem from Israeli rule and, more immediately, to show solidarity with the Palestinian intifada. Since then it has attracted a third of the Iraqi population.
The armys core is a paramilitary unit whose aim is to march to Jerusalem, but for now its rank and file are intent on defending Iraq. Yesterday was its first grand show of force. They were marching to commemorate the 12th anniversary since the last Gulf War; now they are focusing on the next one.
When the Americans come, we will eat them like rabbits, said Muntaha abdel abi-Habi, 45, a Ministry of Justice clerk who has undergone two eight-week military training sessions. Mrs abi-Habi came with her proud son, Muhammad, 13. He has undergone basic training; his mother knows how to fire a mortar.
By 10am tens of thousands were marching up the hill from Celebration Square towards Mosuls old city walls. The units were divided by their work and their region. They marched in strict formation, knees high and right arms swinging. Some had elaborate outfits. The Kurds wore traditional shalushabets tied with colourful cummerbunds. The doctors wore smart uniforms with white scarves.
The factory workers wore dusty boiler suits.
A line of camouflaged technicians with mounted anti-aircraft weapons brought up the rear, but the highlight was a dozen shaheeds suicide bombers dressed in white shrouds. They had fake Semtex strapped to their chests and carried fake sticks of dynamite and grenades. They chanted and carried a banner proclaiming: We are ready for martyrdom.
Some of the warriors looked more enthusiastic than others, but all had photographs of Saddam pinned to their chests and many complained that Israel and oil were Americas chief reasons for wanting war.
The most vocal were the women, who marched in khakis with platform shoes, or in long black tops and skirts with headscarves. One unit was led by a tiny woman in combat gear wielding a sword.
An estimated quarter of Iraqs women are volunteer fighters. They are trained to strip down a rifle and to throw a grenade. They have also learnt how to skin and disembowel a rabbit. It was a skill, one woman said, that would come in handy if she ran into any American soldiers.
The whole rabbits thing is odd. I guess that they are using Monty Python and the Holy Grail as a training video.
"Next week, we will learn how to say 'Ni!'"
Regards, Ivan
What I would love to know is-are we having any success in helping stage a coup or otherwise have Saddam and sons assasinated? Some of the insiders must be feeling a bit nervous at this point. Saddam is getting old and feeble minded and I doubt any would take a bullet for Uday.
ANOTHER excellent reason to invade Iraq. To liberate these women from having to endure such serious crimes of fashion! ;-)
One unit was led by a tiny woman in combat gear wielding a sword.This is sort of touching, in a perverse sort of way.
She'd better be careful about messing with rabbits.
I don't know, but I think I'm more weirded-out than intimidated...
When the Americans come, we will eat them like rabbits, As bluster goes, that's not too bad. She certainly gets points for creativity. She might, though, just be out of touch. Maybe she thinks Jimmy Carter is still president. |
Speaking of rabbits, they holding Elmer Fudd?.....Silly Iwackee's hehehehehe.
I'm feeling like a buffet restaurant.
This is what happened to the Iraqis who DIDN'T surrender to journalists and drones.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.