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Iraqi civilians feed hungry US marines
AFP/Yahoo ^ | 3-29-03

Posted on 03/29/2003 11:53:24 AM PST by baylorbaylor

Edited on 03/29/2003 12:18:57 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]

Iraqi civilians fleeing heavy fighting have stunned and delighted hungry US marines in central Iraq by giving them food, as guerrilla attacks continue to disrupt coalition supply lines to the rear.


CENTRAL IRAQ (AFP) - Iraqi civilians fleeing heavy fighting have stunned and delighted hungry US marines in central Iraq by giving them food, as guerrilla attacks continue to disrupt coalition supply lines to the rear.

Sergeant Kenneth Wilson said Arabic-speaking US troops made contact with two busloads of Iraqis fleeing south along Route Seven towards Rafit, one of the first friendly meetings with local people for the marines around here.

"They had slaughtered lambs and chickens and boiled eggs and potatoes for their journey out of the frontlines," Wilson said.

At one camp, the buses stopped and women passed out food to the troops, who have had to ration their army-issue packets of ready-to-eat meals due to disruptions to supply lines by fierce fighting further south.

Civilians have remained largely out of sight since the invasion began 10 days ago. Towns and villages are virtually deserted, prompting speculation that most had shifted to safer ground before the fighting began.

Corpsman Tony Garcia said the food donation was an act of appreciation for the American effort to topple the brutal regime of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

"They gave us eggs and potatoes to feed our marines and corpsmen. I feel the local population are grateful and they want to see an end to Saddam Hussein," he said.

"It was a lovely, beautiful gesture."

Khairi Ilrekibi, 35, a passenger on one of the buses, which broke down near the marine position, said he could speak for the 20 others on board.

In broken English he told a correspondent travelling with the marines: "We like Americans," adding that no one liked Saddam Hussein because "he was not kind."

He said Iraqi civilians living near him were opposed to Saddam Hussein and that most were hiding in their homes and were extremely tired.

Lance Corporal David Polikowsky stood guard over 70 POWS near the broken down bus, saying how grateful he was for food cooked and donated by locals, which included oranges.

Looking on warily at the POWS he was guarding, who included two Jordanians, as well as an Iraqi colonel, captain, major and second lieutenant from special forces and the regular army, he said he had been moved by comments from local civilians.

He said they told him: "We welcome you. What is your name? We will pray for you."

He said another group of POWS, largely conscripts, had been moved south.

"They told me they wanted to go to America after the war. I said where. They said California. I said why? They said the song Hotel California and they left singing Hotel California."

Soldiers with this marine division -- on the east of a two-pronged thrust toward Baghdad -- have seen some of the fiercest fighting of the war so far.

They battled their way through heavy fire at Nasiriyah, Sharat and Rafit before pausing to resupply within 250 kilometres (180 miles) of Baghdad on Thursday.

Prisoners have been taken and pockets of displaced people carrying white flags have been seen along the way. Some have waved, others have asked the marines for cigarettes and water.

But US troops have been keeping a wary distance from civilians, mindful of reports that some Iraqi forces were mingling with civilians in order to drift through American lines and launch surprise attacks.

Ambushes and harassing fire along the massive communications lines to Kuwait in the south have caused casualties and disrupted supplies of water, food and fuel to the frontline troops.

Garcia and Wilson are attached to a Shock Trauma Platoon with the Marine Expeditionary Force and have treated about 20 civilians for war-related wounds in the past five days.

As troops munched on their feast, one medic warned the food could have been deliberately contaminated.

He was quickly disregarded as the hungry marines forged ahead to make a fondue out of a donated tin of Australian processed cheese, but the potatoes were eaten before the cheese could melt.

"Man I never thought a boiled egg could taste so damn good," one burly marine observed.

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TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: actsofkindness; iraq; iraqicivilians; iraqifreedom; supplylines; war; warlist
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To: jude24
To refuse offered food in a mideast culture is to refuse the offer of friendship, and an insult.

Bingo! I would eat the food. There are a lot greater dangers, like driving to work. To give poisoned food in the Middle East would be pretty unthinkable. Imagine how much the hearts and minds campain is accomplishing in a Middle Eastern setting. Our supplying food has a FAR greater effect than most realize. The 'Adults in charge' are smarter than we think.

161 posted on 03/29/2003 9:57:40 PM PST by American in Israel (Right beats wrong)
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To: AAABEST
While I agree with most of what you are saying, I think you have to keep in effect the concept of war as a controled riot. If Rommel or Patton acted that way, the war would never be won. Yes we are in a very dangerous position, yes our supply lines are way over extended, but that is the cost of war. Timid generals never win.

On one hand there is the bet that we can control the Iraqi army from the Air, on the other this is a WMD war not a conventional one. Scary job, general.

I think we are taking a risk, to collapse the regime after taking out Saddam before it can recover. No other way has the highest chance of stopping Iraq from Nuking our supply depot. If we march forward slowly, the Chemicals would have be flying by now. We are past Saddams redline, the capture of chemical shells though empty and thousands of chemical suits prove that. The Snake is headless, but not for long, it is sprouting new heads rapidly. We must strike fast, hard and often while it recoups.

If you are afraid to loose, you will insure that you do. The war so far has been fought brilliantly. If I was playing a war game, these generals would have me beat. Hats off to our Generals, knees bent to our God, and tally ho!
162 posted on 03/29/2003 10:22:04 PM PST by American in Israel (Right beats wrong)
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To: AAABEST
there should be a reason.

Consider this possibility. The tank and LAR run to Baghdad was televised, so we wanted them to know we were closing in real fast.
Someone suggested the strategy was to panic the Iraqi command into bringing as much as possible of the Republican guard units back to defend Baghdad from this televised blitzkreig American assault, thereby pinning as many of them there as possible so that there would be less of them in the South, North, West and ?East to fight through.

Bunched up around Baghdad the Republican Guard divisions would be much easier to "soften" up from the air.

163 posted on 03/29/2003 10:30:16 PM PST by patriciaruth
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To: Paleo Conservative
That hot chocolate story was based in Moscow, IDAHO, not Moscow, Russia!!!!!!!!!!!!!
165 posted on 03/30/2003 12:26:26 AM PST by CarmelValleyite
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To: Cicero
Maybe the young boy was planning to use the metal sink as a shield during his "escape." Could be?
166 posted on 03/30/2003 12:27:58 AM PST by CarmelValleyite
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To: All

167 posted on 03/30/2003 12:29:15 AM PST by Spruce
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To: ez
I'm 54 years old, grew up in L.A. in the sixties, and had NO IDEA "Hotel California" was about marijuana.
168 posted on 03/30/2003 12:32:28 AM PST by CarmelValleyite
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To: sciencediet
We already have thousands of Iraqi immigrants in California and yes, they are doing just fine here -- and most support Operation Iraqi Freedom, though they are understandably concerned about their friends and relatives in Iraq.
169 posted on 03/30/2003 12:36:07 AM PST by CarmelValleyite
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To: ez
I heard Hotel California was supposed be hell.

"You can check in, but you can never check out"
170 posted on 03/30/2003 12:36:58 AM PST by Pro-Bush
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To: baylorbaylor
"Towns and villages are virtually deserted, prompting speculation that most had shifted to safer ground before the fighting began."

Um, if this is even close to true, we should not worry about civilian losses when we go after Iraqi forces in urban areas. Perhaps the civilians know the plan is to fight in such places, and have already made it out of dodge?

171 posted on 03/30/2003 12:38:14 AM PST by JasonC
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To: way2go
I say this story is a "crock". It doesn't make me feel all warm & fuzzy like it does some on this thread. I don't believe it for a minute. Where does the story really come from?
172 posted on 03/30/2003 4:56:56 AM PST by Ditter
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To: ohioWfan
For whatever reason you pinged me to your post...

M'am I don't think you're a loser. The reason why I pinged you to my post is because you keep pinging me to yours. Which is fine, I don't mind debate and you're a nice enough lady but you should know by now when you respond to my posts that Mr. Rogers is not going to reply.

I promise I'll try to be nicer to you. I'm going to say a prayer for your son. OK?

173 posted on 03/30/2003 5:56:02 AM PST by AAABEST
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To: don-o
Thank you, don-o! (I'm a ma'am)

And thank you most of all for your 'Tennessee prayer.'

174 posted on 03/30/2003 6:17:25 AM PST by ohioWfan (Saddam, you're going DOWN...........Sincerely, Eric)
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To: AAABEST
I keep pinging to you?? Are you being serious?? I did so once, and apologized. And on this thread, I was just kidding about the appetites of young men.

You don't have to try to 'be nice' to me, AAA.......I never could stand Mr. Rogers (no offense to his family.....he was a good guy).

I can take honest criticism, even by cynics, if it's fair, and I like a good verbal fight as much as anyone. But IMO, it would be against your nature to be kind, because of your apparent instinct to ridicule those you don't agree with OR understand. Just try to be honest............ with yourself and others, and objective in seeking the real truth...........one that is not viewed through the darkened glasses of your cynicism.

And thanks for praying for my son. I very much appreciate that.

175 posted on 03/30/2003 6:28:52 AM PST by ohioWfan (Saddam, you're going DOWN...........Sincerely, Eric)
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To: ohioWfan
Pinging, repying whatever you want to call it. Why do you bother with me when the result is always the same? That would be fine, but then you come up with lines like "for whatever reason you pinged me to your post". Well that's what posters do when someone "pings" or replies to them.

As far as your lesson on honesty, I'm always honest. My world veiw and yours are light years apart. The "truth" in your world is humorous (albeit slightly tragic) to someone like me, and I will never see your light. As a matter of fact, I'm going to instruct a family member to shoot me if my truth ever even remotely resembles yours.

You're right I'm not nice, although I try to be a good person (difference). I'm quite convinced you're a good person as well, who may think that she's a nice person. However you're a colossal pain in my ass, so what's the difference? Your supposed niceness is as aggravating and upsetting to some as the un-niceness you ascribe to me. So I guess we're even.

As usual we're not getting anywhere here, but please feel free to chat any time as I find you fascinating. Kind of like studying an alien species.

All that said, if you need someone to talk to about your son, you can email this lady. She had a son in the first Gulf War and understands what you're going through. She's talked to others on this forum by email and phone.

God bless.

176 posted on 03/30/2003 7:29:56 AM PST by AAABEST
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To: AAABEST
As a matter of fact, I'm going to instruct a family member to shoot me if my truth ever even remotely resembles yours.

Interesting. The truth that I seek, and have been seeking for 46 years of walking with the Lord, is God's truth, through studying Scripture and through prayer.

I don't claim to have found it all, but if you find me 'alien' in my search for God's truth, I do feel sorry for you. And as for political truth......I base my view on it's relationship to Scriptural truth. We may disagree on points, but if you find me 'alien' there, then you are not a Conservative.

Now I'll leave you alone, and pray that your family doesn't actually shoot you if you finally grow beyond your cynicism and anger. You seem to have the potential to become a decent human being, and might do the world some good someday.

177 posted on 03/30/2003 9:43:58 AM PST by ohioWfan (Saddam, you're going DOWN...........Sincerely, Eric)
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To: baylorbaylor
This is very sweet and I don't wish to be too cynical but they should be very careful about taking food from strangers.
178 posted on 03/30/2003 9:54:36 AM PST by RAT Patrol
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To: TheSpottedOwl; stands2reason; CarmelValleyite; Pro-Bush
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds - LSD

The Hotel Califonia - THC

To be honest, I read or heard this somewhere and never took the time to analyze it. It may be a coincidence...

179 posted on 03/30/2003 10:36:33 AM PST by ez (Were it not for the brave, there would be no land of the free.-Lcpl Gomez USMC)
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To: TheSpottedOwl; stands2reason; CarmelValleyite; Pro-Bush
"We were all middle-class kids from the Midwest," Henley said of the Eagles. "'Hotel California' was our interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles. It was meant to be a metaphor for the United States, for the excesses this country has always been known for. It wasn't meant to be just about California or Beverly Hills. It was more or less taken that way, but we had broader intentions than that. When you love something, you have to point out the things that are going wrong."
180 posted on 03/30/2003 10:40:47 AM PST by ez (Were it not for the brave, there would be no land of the free.-Lcpl Gomez USMC)
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