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MSNBC Releases Name of Suspect in Camp Penn. Grenade Attack
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Posted on 03/23/2003 11:14:38 AM PST by hole_n_one

Sgt. Asan Akbar


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 101stattack; antiamerican; antiamericanism; fifthcolumn; fifthcolumnist; iraq; islam; islamistheenemy; islammeanspeace; lonenut; muslim; muslimsoldier; pc; prosaddam; religionofpeace; religionofpeacetm; sabotage; saboteur; sedition; sfprotestorscheer; terrorism; terrorist; traitor; treason; unamerican
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To: Sabertooth
I doubt it since he is with the 101st and the 82nd is at Ft. Bragg. Sent a care package to a friend in the 82nd today. I believe he is in Afghanistan.
21 posted on 03/23/2003 11:28:02 AM PST by doodad
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To: hole_n_one
Really, now. If a soldier is "insubordinate" when a war has just begun, "cashier" him or arrest him. DO NOT LET HIM GUARD A GRENADE DEPOT, especially if he is a muslim.

For those who don't know, "Beltway Sniper" John Muhammad was strongly suspected of tossing a grenade (phosphorus, I think) into a tent of *his* fellow sleeping soldiers.

22 posted on 03/23/2003 11:30:16 AM PST by BushMeister
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To: hole_n_one
Darn, I had Sgt. Hakmalak Achmalakalach in the pool.
23 posted on 03/23/2003 11:38:24 AM PST by Dr.Deth
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To: alloysteel
How far has Ashliegh Banfield's stock fallen that with everything going on she's in Kentucky or where ever the 101st is stationed... She was MSNBC's #1 face during the weeks following 9.11.01...
24 posted on 03/23/2003 11:40:27 AM PST by vrwinger
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To: hole_n_one
This guy?


25 posted on 03/23/2003 11:41:23 AM PST by Grig
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To: hole_n_one
Maybe time for profiling in the military, will someone call the ACLU and get permission.
26 posted on 03/23/2003 11:42:20 AM PST by KG Peiper
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To: ironwill
Yeah, I figured my humorous post would puzzle some folks.
27 posted on 03/23/2003 11:42:23 AM PST by the_doc
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To: hole_n_one
If this guy is still alive 24 hours from now, then the U.S. government ought to call the war off and bring every f#cking soldier back home.

Waging war against Iraq and al-Qaeda is idiotic if we can't even deal with Islamic enemies in our own ranks.

28 posted on 03/23/2003 11:43:01 AM PST by Alberta's Child
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To: BushMeister
You know, BushMeister, we may win this war in Iraq. But we will eventually lose our country because our leaders, on principle, will not condemn the guilty. It is a sad truth. Every time Bush stands shoulder to shoulder with a representative from CAIR or other anti-American group, we are losing the battle. Bush is a multi-culturalist and as such cannot take a strong stand against the enemies within.
29 posted on 03/23/2003 11:44:01 AM PST by The Westerner
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To: Professional
Absolutely no Farrahkan worshiping muslims should be allowed in the armed service. To be a member of this organization one must swear to destruction of Jews, Christians and all whites. How in God's name can any member of this group be allowed in the armed services. It is an invitation to disaster. Expecting our service men to sleep with any degree of rest after 18 hours of fighting with these creeps in the same camp as themselves is frightening and insane.
30 posted on 03/23/2003 11:47:54 AM PST by brydic1
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To: hole_n_one
"Ali Akbar"? Named for a Muslim revolutionary martyr?

General Ali Akbar Derahshani was a recognized opponent of the Shah of Iran. In the earlier stages of the Iranian revolution, he was arrested by the Shah's police and died the same night in prison.

Leni

31 posted on 03/23/2003 11:50:12 AM PST by MinuteGal (THIS JUST IN ! Astonishing fare reduction for FReeps Ahoy Cruise! Check it out, pronto!)
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To: Grig
LOL... hey he's fought on two fronts. Star Wars and Last Starfighter.
32 posted on 03/23/2003 11:53:11 AM PST by cyborg
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To: hole_n_one
This incident will certainly degrade the argument of the naïve who constantly hold that devout Moslems easily subjugate their religious beliefs to live and function in modern U.S. society as good, patriotic citizens. How could a person be more indoctrinated in the concepts, culture and principles of the U.S. than one who attains the rank of Sgt. in the military? Yet religious fervor completely overwhelms that instruction and training (assuming his religion played a role in his decision to commit the criminal act).

It bolsters the argument that Moslems in the U.S. who are good citizens and patriotic (there are many) are indeed not devout followers of Islam. The two are mutually exclusive. The startling reality is that it is not Islamic radicals who are trying to hijack the Moslem faith. In fact, it is the moderate Moslems who are attempting to divert and change the true faith of Islam which is violent and intolerant in the extreme.
33 posted on 03/23/2003 11:53:18 AM PST by Unmarked Package
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To: BushMeister
Wasn't John Muhammed the Beltway Sniper once an Army engineer? Maybe Akbar knew Muhammed. There was an Egyptian involved in the 1993 WTC bombing who had enlisted in US Army Special Forces. There may be Islamic Jihadists serving in the United States Armed Forces.
34 posted on 03/23/2003 11:58:38 AM PST by Cannoneer No. 4 (Nothing is more destructive than the charge of artillery on a crowd.)
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To: hole_n_one
U.S. Soldier Held in Attack on Own Troops

By PATRICK McDOWELL
Associated Press Writer

KUWAIT CITY (AP)--A U.S. soldier was detained Sunday on suspicion of throwing grenades into three tents at a 101st Airborne command center in Kuwait, killing one fellow serviceman and wounding 15, at least three of them seriously.

The motive in the attack ``most likely was resentment,'' said Max Blumenfeld, a U.S. Army spokesman.

The soldier in custody was identified Sunday as Sgt. Asan Akbar of the 326th Engineer Battalion. Fort Campbell, Ky., spokesman George Heath said Akbar had not been charged with any crime. He did not release Akbar's hometown or say how long he had been in the service.

Fort Campbell is the home base for the storied 101st Airborne Division.

``Incidents of this nature are abnormalities throughout the Army, specifically in the 101st,'' Heath said. ``Death is a tragic incident regardless of how it comes, but when it comes from a fellow comrade, it does even more to hurt morale. Our hearts and prayers go out to the families of the soldier. We pray that incidents of this nature do not happen again in any military organization.''

In Washington, a spokesman for the Pentagon said only that the attack was under investigation.

Initially, the military suspected the attack was the work of terrorists using two grenades and small-arms fire, Heath said. Two Middle Eastern men who had been hired as contractors were detained and released.

An Interior Ministry official speaking on condition of anonymity said Sunday that Americans still were investigating all locally contracted workers in the camp, such as cleaners, drivers and volunteer translators. Two Kuwaiti translators also were questioned and released.

``When this all happened we tried to get accountability for everybody,'' Hodges told Sky News. ``We noticed four hand grenades were missing and that this sergeant was unaccounted for.''

The suspect, found hiding in a bunker, is an engineer from an engineering platoon in the 101st Airborne, said Col. Frederick B. Hodges, commander of the division's 1st Brigade. His name was not released and he had not been charged, the Army said.

The attack happened in the command center of the 101st Division's 1st Brigade at Camp Pennsylvania at 1:30 a.m. (5:30 p.m. EST Saturday). The commander learned of the attack when a sergeant woke him up.

``I immediately smelled smoke,'' Hodges told Britain's Sky News television. ``I heard a couple of explosions and then a popping sound which I think was probably a rifle being fired. It looks like some assailant threw a grenade into each of these three tents here.''

One grenade went off in the command tent, said Blumenfeld, the Army spokesman. The tent, the tactical operations center, runs 24 hours a day and would always be staffed by officers and senior enlisted personnel.

Ten of the injured had superficial wounds, including punctures to their arms and legs from grenade fragments, Heath said. Names of the wounded also were not released, and the Army did not say if any high-ranking officers were hurt.

The 101st Airborne is a rapid deployment group trained to go anywhere in the world within 36 hours. The roughly 22,000 members of the 101st were deployed Feb. 6. The last time the entire division was deployed was during the 1991 Persian Gulf War, which began after Iraq invaded neighboring Kuwait.

Most recently, the 101st hunted suspected Taliban and al-Qaida fighters in the mountains of Afghanistan. Its exploits are followed in Kentucky with much pride.

Camp Pennsylvania is a rear base camp of the 101st, near the Iraqi border. Kuwait is the main launching point for the tens of thousands of ground forces--including parts of the 101st--who have entered Iraq.

News of the attack at the camp compounded the anxiety of relatives of the division's soldiers.

``I get a little worried but when I think I should be crying, I'm not,'' said Chelsey Payne of Clarksville, Tenn., whose husband, Sgt. Robert Payne, is with the division. ``I just don't get scared about my own husband, I just know that he's a good soldier and he's coming home. He promised me.''

AP-NY-03-23-03 1431EST

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35 posted on 03/23/2003 12:02:23 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: CindyDawg
I would be suprised myself. We may learn his real name when six months from now we read of his release on page 96 of a 100 page edition of the New York Times. He will of course be released from the service with an honorable discharge and a pension.
36 posted on 03/23/2003 12:04:01 PM PST by AEMILIUS PAULUS (Further, the statement assumed)
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To: hole_n_one
ASAN AKBAR'S PICTURE
37 posted on 03/23/2003 12:04:17 PM PST by Marianne
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To: Sabertooth
North Carolina

That's where Kudzu is, no?

39 posted on 03/23/2003 12:10:34 PM PST by Cachelot (~ In waters near you ~)
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To: KG Peiper
Maybe time for profiling in the military, will someone call the ACLU and get permission.


I called'em - no answer. Let's go ahead with the profiling - if you're muslim military you can clean the latrines - sorry can't trust you with anything else.
40 posted on 03/23/2003 12:11:46 PM PST by Tunehead54 (Support Our Troops!)
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