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'These are the men who return to frighten us when you go'
The Times ^ | April 1, 2003 | Greg Swift

Posted on 03/31/2003 2:10:23 PM PST by MadIvan

BRITISH forces staged a dawn raid on a Baath Party headquarters yesterday after receiving intelligence that it was still being used to exert Saddam Hussein’s will.

Five people were arrested and taken away for interrogation in a swift assault designed to send a powerful message to the intimidated local population that the Baath Party’s reign of fear is over.

The two-storey complex stood on the southwest edge of the Basra National Oil Refinery, three miles from the port city and surrounded by a shanty town.

A sniper team from Zulu Company, the 1st Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, kept the building under covert observation all night before the attack. At exactly 5.30am local time a 36-tonne Warrior armoured vehicle crashed through the perimeter wall.

At the same time the vehicle’s rear hatch opened and a section of infantrymen kicked down the front door and stormed the complex.

Amid the confusion, the fusiliers systematically scoured the complex hunting for Baath Party members.

One by one, doors were smashed down before soldiers with fixed bayonets burst into the rooms. Once inside the sprawling HQ the opulent lifestyle enjoyed by Saddam’s henchmen — in stark relief to the poverty just yards away — became clear.

Leading from each side of the grand entrance stood two huge kitchens with extensive cooking facilities. From these ran two cavernous store rooms filled with food.

While local Iraqis are short of even the most basic items the Baath Party HQ was crammed with enormous humanitarian aid relief sacks of rice and grain.

Fresh garlic, tomatoes and sauces stood alongside chest freezers filled with meat and frozen produce.

Along wood-panelled corridors the British soldiers raced through a series of comfortable bedroom suites, each one made up of two rooms in which a TV, armchairs, a sofa and a bed were placed. In the heart of the complex a number of imposing rooms fanned out from a central reception area.

In one was a bar and a snooker table with cues still resting on the green baize. In another an office had been set up and documents sprawled across a mahogany table. In a filing cabinet were two bottles of single malt whisky.

While an Arabic-speaking soldier trawled the paperwork for possible intelligence, the rest of Z company poured into a large dining room.

Around a table capable of seating up to 40 people were chrome-plated dining chairs. On the table, knives, forks, glasses and salt and pepper pots were neatly arranged over a linen cloth.

At the far end of the room was a huge, smiling picture of Saddam. Upstairs, dozens more bedrooms were searched until the whole building had been cleared.

The ferocity of the raid stunned locals who, still fearful of the malign influence of the Baath Party, were reluctant to approach the newly-cleared building. The officer Commanding Z Company, Major Duncan McSporran, told the villagers that the building now belonged to them. And within an hour soldiers returned to patrol the area to find the building being looted.

Captain Alex Cartwright, 28, a Grenadier Guardsman attached to 1st Battalion, said he was happy to allow the mob to continue. “Normally we would stop looting, but in this case we decided that it would send a powerful message — that we are in control now, not the Baath Party.”

Captain Cartwright said that villagers pointed out a number of men who were considerably better dressed and groomed then the locals and who appeared to be agitated by what they saw.

“It was also noticeable how the locals’ body language and attitude changed — they became more fearful, more cowed,” he said.

“One villager, having warned us that there were ‘eyes and ears everywhere’ said, ‘These are the men who disappear when you turn up and come back to frighten us when you go’.

“We wanted to arrest these guys and so appealed to their vanity by inviting them into the building explaining that we needed to talk to them in private.

“Once they were in the building they were told they were under arrest and were coming with us. They protested, we searched them and then they were made forcibly aware that they were under arrest.”

Under the rule of the Geneva Convention captured prisoners of war are not allowed to be paraded.

But Captain Cartwright said he made sure that all the villagers could see the men being led into the back of a British Army Warrior in handcuffs.

“That will have done our cause here immeasurable good because the people here now know that we are right behind them doing everything we can to rid them of the regime that has blighted their lives for so long.”


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: baathpartyhq; blair; bush; embeddedreport; humanitarianrelief; iraq; iraqifreedom; saddam; uk; us; war
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To: MadIvan
Outstanding. Thank you.
61 posted on 03/31/2003 6:33:36 PM PST by Don'tMessWithTexas
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To: MadIvan
Thanks!

But you know...these enemy combatants weren't wearing uniforms...which means they can be treated as spies, instead of as POWs. (Grin)

62 posted on 03/31/2003 6:36:04 PM PST by neutrino (Oderint dum metuant: Let them hate us, so long as they fear us.)
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To: MadIvan
The Britts are kicking arse!
63 posted on 03/31/2003 6:49:02 PM PST by SeeRushToldU_So ( Something witty, etc, etc....)
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To: MadIvan
Wheres Geraldo or Arnett when you need them....OR. NBC,CBS,ABC, Daily Mirror....
64 posted on 03/31/2003 6:50:58 PM PST by hosepipe
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To: lawnguy
Haven't seen any, but I would suspect they will come out.
65 posted on 03/31/2003 6:55:00 PM PST by Regulator
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To: MadIvan
I am amazingly proud of the job being done by the British in the South. Great Britain is the best ally any nation could have. :-)
66 posted on 03/31/2003 6:57:26 PM PST by stands2reason
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To: MadIvan
Good find and great work by our cousins of the UK. Baathists, beware. You're time has come...
67 posted on 03/31/2003 7:02:01 PM PST by ApesForEvolution (Yes, let us allow the economies of gerdung, frunk, mexiztlan, chirushcom and canadastan to wither...)
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To: MadIvan
Thanks Ivan, I am proud of our true Allies, and the Union Jack is proudly displayed on my desktop :) God Bless these great men!
68 posted on 03/31/2003 7:14:44 PM PST by scubadave
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To: MadIvan
Proud to be half British bump.

BTW, I love Britain's, "Ground Force"... your troops... and the TV show! :)
69 posted on 03/31/2003 7:22:27 PM PST by valleygal
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To: MadIvan
And within an hour soldiers returned to patrol the area to find the building being looted. Captain Alex Cartwright, 28, a Grenadier Guardsman attached to 1st Battalion, said he was happy to allow the mob to continue. “Normally we would stop looting, but in this case we decided that it would send a powerful message — that we are in control now, not the Baath Party.”

That's not looting, it's allowing the people to reclaim what was rightfully theirs, and what may have been directly stolen from them, in the first place. The distrution system may be a bit rough, but I'll bet there are fewer hungry kids in that area over the next few days.

70 posted on 03/31/2003 7:57:30 PM PST by El Gato
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To: Cicero
One alternative, although it would be a very risky one, is to arm the Shiites. Kind of a second amendment solution.

One suspects the Shiites are taking care of that themselves, either from destroyed Iraqi "armories" or via the one on one, "long knife", method.

71 posted on 03/31/2003 8:04:11 PM PST by El Gato
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To: MadIvan
Thanks again Ivan. I hope you don't mind I highlight this:

“Normally we would stop looting, but in this case we decided that it would send a powerful message — that we are in control now, not the Baath Party.”

BTW, The other day right after this mess in Basra started I saw a crawler that said (paraphrased)"the British will take care of the Basra situation on their time"...and so they have.

72 posted on 03/31/2003 8:09:35 PM PST by lewislynn
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To: Cicero
Risky to whom?

Clements may have been right when he said that an armed society is a polite society.

And if they do turn on each other - they are all members of a faith with one major attitude towards us. Let them kill each other and Allah will sort 'em out.
73 posted on 03/31/2003 9:02:32 PM PST by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon liberty, it is essential to examine principles - -)
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To: MadIvan
God Bless and Protect your British Troops! I will back Britian until my last breath!
74 posted on 03/31/2003 9:49:33 PM PST by Travis McGee (--------------------------- WAR SOLVED HITLER! -------------------------)
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To: MadIvan
Perhaps they should have handcuffed these scumbags to pipes in this building for the looters to find.
75 posted on 03/31/2003 9:50:38 PM PST by Travis McGee (--------------------------- WAR SOLVED HITLER! -------------------------)
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To: Cicero
You are quite right. There can be no amnesty for these Ba'athist goon squads. They will be a danger to civil society in Iraq as long as they draw breath. They must be turned over to the locals for rough justice.
76 posted on 03/31/2003 9:52:28 PM PST by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: MadIvan
HURRAHHHH!!!!!!
77 posted on 03/31/2003 10:04:56 PM PST by ellery
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To: Gumption
LOL
78 posted on 04/01/2003 9:08:50 AM PST by Ditto (You are free to form your own opinions, but not your own facts.)
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