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Baghdad Defenders Prepare for Last Stand
AP | 4/04/03 | HAMZA HENDAWI

Posted on 04/04/2003 1:29:52 PM PST by kattracks

Baghdad Defenders Prepare for Last Stand

By HAMZA HENDAWI .c The Associated Press

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - The Iraqi capital's defenders prepared to make their last stand on Friday - digging ditches and stocking up on ammunition, even as thousands of frightened residents fled in bumper-to-bumper traffic.

The military's preparations could be seen on the last three miles of the road heading south of Baghdad, where thousands of army troops and militiamen dug more trenches and foxholes.

Determined but not frantic, dozens relaxed in the shade against a wall or under a tree next to their weapons, taking shelter from an exceptionally hot April day.

But by nightfall, Baghdad had the appearance of a city under siege - empty streets, darkness from a power outage that began Thursday evening, and isolation from the outside world after allied bombings destroyed the city's telephone exchanges.

The gloom reverberated with explosions - a nightly occurrence since the start of the allied bombing on March 20. The hotel where reporters stayed shook as if it had been hit by an earthquake.

Hours before, tens of thousands of the residents fled the city, streaming toward the north and to the province of Diala to the northeast, in six-mile-long lines of bumper-to-bumper traffic.

They packed buses, trucks, pickup cars, taxis, private cars - even horse-drawn carts - with blankets, foodstuffs, furniture, heaters, television sets, pillows, stoves, cooking pots, mattresses and pillows. And they waited in long lines at gas stations.

The U.S.-led forces amassing at the city's outskirts, having taken control of the international airport, searched tunnels under it. Marines fought Fedayeen paramilitaries to the south, while some Army forces advanced with little strong opposition.

It was not clear whether they would try to attack Baghdad or whether they might apply a loose siege to the city, as they did in Basra, in the south.

``There are several options to get to where we are going,'' said U.S. Central Command spokesman Capt. Frank Thorp in Doha, Qatar. ``Going into Baghdad is one option. But there are many other options.''

They are faced, though, with a budding humanitarian crisis. Allied officials insisted that they did not target the power grid because they knew that a loss of electricity would also cut water supplies.

But that has happened. And the result could be human suffering that could force the allies to move into Baghdad sooner than they would otherwise - risking the kind of bloody urban warfare they hoped to avoid.

Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, in an address read on his behalf Friday by Information Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf, seemed to relish a catalysmic battle for Baghdad.

``Throughout history, evil invaders have targeted capitals and believed battle would be in the capital. But when the capital is steadfast and the invaders are defeated and repelled, they retreat in defeat,'' he said.

Later, Saddam himself appeared on Iraqi television, urging his followers to strike the attackers ``forcefully.'' Arab television networks also aired footage of a man they said was Saddam, walking among excited crowds cheering, ``With our blood and souls we redeem you Saddam.''

Saddam would like to be remembered as an underdog that had the courage to fight a seemingly invincible enemy. He repeatedly has betrayed a tendency to see history as largely being made on the battlefield.

And so the forces approaching Baghdad may face a tough battle from thousands of well-concealed troops and militiamen armed with anything from Kalashnikovs and artillery to multiple rocket launchers and mortars.

At the last Iraqi checkpoint, 12 miles south of Baghdad's center, an officer in full combat gear stood Friday in the middle of the highway peering south through his binoculars. Around him, soldiers dug ditches, shifted ammunition from trucks to fighting positions and stood guard.

Even if the city's defenses collapse in the face of the Americans' far superior firepower and their complete domination in the air, thousands of militiamen and hardcore members of Saddam's Baath Party may carry on fighting - street to street and alley to alley.

The prospect of such a battle has been on the mind of the city's 5 million residents all along. Some have reacted to that prospect with the ``let them come'' bravado many in Baghdad like to flaunt, while others have shown genuine fright.

The battle for Baghdad has already taken its toll on the city's civilian population. Fighting at the airport Thursday night and Friday has engulfed nearby residential areas, where stray bombs and rockets, residents say, have landed on homes.

``I don't know what happened to my family,'' said Jassim Abded Mahdi, recounting how shrapnel fell on his family as they were having breakfast Friday morning in the backyard of their house in the Fruit district near the airport. He was wounded on his side.

``My twin brother Mohammed is being operated on and I don't know whether I'll ever see him again,'' said Mahdi, a 27-year-old taxi driver, as his eyes welled up.

Other casualties in Al-Yarmouk hospital's surgery and emergency wards came from districts also close to the airport, like al-Radwaniyah, and they mostly suffered shrapnel wounds.

04/04/03 16:08 EST


TOPICS: News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: baghdaddefense; battleforbaghdad; embeddedreport; iraqifreedom; laststand; viceisclosing

1 posted on 04/04/2003 1:29:52 PM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Make sure they get their helpers -- reinfocements ... don't want to miss anybody !
2 posted on 04/04/2003 1:31:53 PM PST by f.Christian (( who you gonna call ... 1 800 orc // evo bstr ))
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To: kattracks
Watch out for low flying cows, chickens and pigs!!!
3 posted on 04/04/2003 1:33:05 PM PST by areafiftyone (Is he dead yet? He's dead Jim!)
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To: kattracks
And they waited in long lines at gas stations...

Note to self: be sure to top up gas tank before enemy army appears before the gates of Woodinville.

4 posted on 04/04/2003 1:33:27 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: kattracks
Baghdad Defenders Prepare for Last Stand

Calling Mr. Custer. Mr G. Custer

5 posted on 04/04/2003 1:33:41 PM PST by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I will defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: kattracks
Starve 'em out. If that nutcase Saddam wants a final battle, let him get on his sheep and ride it out toward the 3d ID, sword in hand.
6 posted on 04/04/2003 1:34:30 PM PST by VeniVidiVici
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To: kattracks
They could eliminate the shrapnel wounds by ceasing to fire their useless AA. But they prefer to keep hitting their own in order to blame us for consumption on lying outlets such as Al-Jeezera.
7 posted on 04/04/2003 1:34:51 PM PST by AmericanVictory
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To: kattracks

8 posted on 04/04/2003 1:35:20 PM PST by keithtoo
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To: kattracks
Please folks, take time and say a prayer for our BRAVE soldiers. This is no time to jest, but pray and pray hard! Pray for the families who have to endure the crap that the liberal media whores constantly fork out. Pray for angels to surround and protect our soldiers in the midst of the lions den. May the spirit of God be with them!
9 posted on 04/04/2003 1:36:55 PM PST by RoseofTexas
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10 posted on 04/04/2003 1:43:41 PM PST by ZeitgeistSurfer
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To: RoseofTexas
Liberal media whores is correct.

The media is an absolute disgrace, and people are finally waking up. Americans are waking up finally.
11 posted on 04/04/2003 1:48:37 PM PST by Radix
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To: ZeitgeistSurfer
love it!
12 posted on 04/04/2003 1:50:05 PM PST by kimmie7 (Time to take the gloves OFF!!!)
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