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'Apocalypse Now' Music Fires Up U.S. Troops for Raid (Reuters Alert!)
Yahoo News ^ | Jun 21, 2003 | Alistair Lyon

Posted on 06/21/2003 1:10:38 PM PDT by dixiechick2000

'Apocalypse Now' Music Fires Up U.S. Troops for Raid

By Alistair Lyon

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. troops psyched up on a bizarre musical reprise from Vietnam war film "Apocalypse Now" before crashing into Iraqi homes to hunt gunmen on Saturday, as Shi'ite Muslims rallied against the U.S. occupation of Iraq (news - web sites).

With the strains of Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" still ringing in their ears and the clatter of helicopters overhead, soldiers rammed vehicles into metal gates and hundreds of troops raided houses in the western city of Ramadi after sunrise as part of a drive to quell a spate of attacks on U.S. forces.

A previously unknown group, calling itself the Iraqi National Front of Fedayeen, vowed to intensify assaults on American troops until they leave Iraq.

A man with his face swathed in a red-and-white headscarf read the threat on a videotape received by Lebanon's LBC television. There was no way to verify its authenticity.

"If they want their soldiers to be safe, they must leave our pure land," the man said, disavowing any link to Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). He was flanked by three masked men with weapons.

Iraqi assailants have killed 17 U.S. soldiers since major combat was declared over on May 1, three weeks after the fall of Baghdad ended 24 years of Saddam Hussein's iron rule.

U.S. officials blame the attacks on diehard Saddam loyalists. Many Iraqis say the resistance is fueled by resentment at the occupation and the behavior of U.S. troops.

"The Americans are occupiers and aggressors," said Sayyid Ali, one of about 2,000 Shi'ites who protested outside the vast palace compound in Baghdad now used by Iraq's U.S. rulers.

"They were supposed to free us from the oppressor, now they are only occupying us," he said. "We want to form a national government. "We want freedom and justice."

There was no repeat of the violence that erupted on the same spot on Wednesday, when U.S. troops killed two Iraqis during a protest by stone-throwing former soldiers thrown out of work by a U.S. decree dissolving the Iraqi military.

SOUR PERCEPTIONS

"Under Saddam, we had no medicine. It was all in this palace," said Mohammed Obeid, sheltering from the fierce sun. "Now it's the same, except the Americans are in the palace."

The United States and Britain say their forces will stay put until they can restore security, revive the economy and arrange a transition to an elected, sovereign Iraqi government.

However, they have failed to find Saddam or his alleged arsenal of weapons of mass destruction which they cited as their main justification for going to war on March 20.

President Bush (news - web sites), floating a new explanation for the failure to find banned weapons, said suspected arms sites had been looted as Saddam's government crumbled.

"For more than a decade, Saddam Hussein went to great lengths to hide his weapons from the world. And in the regime's final days, documents and suspected weapons sites were looted and burned," Bush said in his weekly radio address.

A U.S. treasury official attending a meeting organized by the World Economic Forum (news - web sites) in Jordan for political and business leaders, said world donors must provide aid as well as debt relief to Iraq for postwar reconstruction.

SEARCH FOR SADDAM

The most important Iraqi captured by U.S. troops yet has told his interrogators that the deposed leader and his two sons survived the war, the New York Times reported.

The paper quoted unnamed defense department officials as saying the information came from Abid Hamid Mahmud al-Tikriti, captured earlier this week, fourth on a U.S. list of most wanted Iraqis after Saddam and his sons Uday and Qusay.

They said Mahmud's tips had ignited an intense burst of clandestine U.S. military activity aimed at capturing the trio.

There was nothing secretive about Saturday's robust sweep through Ramadi, 100 km (60 miles) west of Baghdad, by soldiers of the First Battalion of the 124th Infantry Regiment who psyched themselves up at a base on a musical moment redolent of Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 film about the Vietnam war.

Hit-and-run strikes on U.S. troops have been concentrated in Sunni Muslim towns such as Ramadi west and north of Baghdad.

One unit of troops dragged half a dozen men from their homes as women wailed. They seized weapons and a computer disk.

Officers said they aimed to capture five men from the Fedayeen paramilitary force, which put up some of the fiercest resistance to U.S. troops during their invasion.

The raid was part of Operation Desert Scorpion, launched on June 15 to crack down on militants and befriend civilians by helping with aid and reconstruction projects.

A U.S. military spokesman said on Saturday that 90 Desert Scorpion raids had captured 540 people.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: apocalypsenow; desertscorpion; iraq; music
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To: dixiechick2000
Illustration by Sir Arthur Rackham

Der Ring des Nibelungen (Sir Georg Solti conducting)

21 posted on 06/21/2003 2:25:14 PM PDT by dighton (NLC™)
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To: Prodigal Son
Oh don't get me wrong. I like bagpipes. But when they're played badly,
they qualify as a Weapon of Mass Destruction.


Definition of a gentleman:
A man who barely knows how to play bagpipes...so he doesn't play them.

And I am also in the bagpipe fan category; even when "Amazing Grace" at funerals
tugs at the tear ducts more than I'd like to admit.
22 posted on 06/21/2003 2:25:30 PM PDT by VOA
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To: dixiechick2000
I use to play Amazing Grace on the bagpipes. I was in a "Boys Brigade" pipe band but have not played in years. Not sure if I would have the puff for it now!!
23 posted on 06/21/2003 2:29:53 PM PDT by protest1
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To: dixiechick2000
I don't know if you've ever heard of Hamish McDoodle, but he plays some kicka$$ pipes. He's got one called "Bagpipes Make My Balls Itch". It's definitely a "non-traditional" approach but I like it.
24 posted on 06/21/2003 2:30:50 PM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: Prodigal Son
"I'm just glad none of my neighbors have kids who are learning to play."

I used to live in Dunedin, FL. The high school marching band was the only traditional Scottish band in the country, right down to the kilts. My next door neighbor's son was in that band but, thank goodness, he played the bagpipes well! I really enjoyed listening to him practice.

25 posted on 06/21/2003 2:32:03 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (Has anyone seen my tagline?)
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To: Steel Wolf
"'Let the bodies hit the floor' by Drowning Pool."

Thanks for the info. I'll have to remember that.

Looking forward to it, too!

26 posted on 06/21/2003 2:34:18 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (Has anyone seen my tagline?)
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To: dighton
Thanks for the links

Beautiful illustration!

27 posted on 06/21/2003 2:36:16 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (Has anyone seen my tagline?)
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To: dixiechick2000
Isn't this typical of Lib Media to infer the movie came before the music!!!!

Shouldn't the story have read something like this:

***Military uses classical music; Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" in raid***

28 posted on 06/21/2003 2:37:48 PM PDT by BossLady
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To: Prodigal Son
""Bagpipes Make My Balls Itch". It's definitely a "non-traditional" approach but I like it."

LOL! Definately non-traditional...;o)

29 posted on 06/21/2003 2:38:18 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (Has anyone seen my tagline?)
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To: BossLady
"Shouldn't the story have read something like this:

***Military uses classical music; Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" in raid***"

Yes, but it's Reuters...

30 posted on 06/21/2003 2:39:49 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (Has anyone seen my tagline?)
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To: dixiechick2000; WKB
Not uncommon. In "the Forgotten Soldier" Guy Sajer describes a breakout attempt from Memel in 1945 in which the panzers crews were psyching themselves up to the tune of "flight of the Valkiries" playing over short wave radio.
31 posted on 06/21/2003 2:44:49 PM PDT by fso301
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To: dixiechick2000
Well, obviously we'd have more pipe bands here and all in all, the ones I've heard are quite good. A lot of their members play for weddings and what not. It's the ones that play on the streets for coins that are suspect. Mostly they're ok and are doing it for the tourists, but there was some fellow playing on Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow the other day- right beside the Waterstone's Bookstore and he sucked mightily. I was trying to browse for some books. I had to leave and come back at a different time. It was like something was twisting my innards apart ;-)

If you could get a whole collection of guys that played that badly together, wars could won without firing a shot.

32 posted on 06/21/2003 2:46:04 PM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: dixiechick2000
Especially when Scotty* played Amazing Grace at Spock's funeral.

And very surreal overheard on the radio in Invasion of The Body Snatchers.

*Royal Scottish Dragoons actually!
33 posted on 06/21/2003 2:51:54 PM PDT by ffusco ("I don't care about the Italians (in America)" Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1942)
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To: Steel Wolf
'Let the bodies hit the floor' by Drowning Pool.

Thanks for that info. Trying to play that tract from their website now- Drowning Pool. Not having too much luck. I'll try again later.

34 posted on 06/21/2003 2:52:00 PM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: fso301
I'd be more surprised if the didn't listen to Wagner to get psyched.
35 posted on 06/21/2003 2:56:15 PM PDT by ffusco ("I don't care about the Italians (in America)" Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1942)
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To: Prodigal Son
I thought it was just me! Support group?
36 posted on 06/21/2003 2:57:26 PM PDT by ffusco ("I don't care about the Italians (in America)" Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1942)
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To: Steel Wolf
heard a new song by Metalica called "St. Anger " also a tune that scare the living begesus outa the Iraqi's.
37 posted on 06/21/2003 2:59:10 PM PDT by Nebr FAL owner (.308 "reach out and thump someone " & .50 cal Browning "reach out & CRUSH someone")
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To: dixiechick2000
the irony gives me goosebumps

Apocalypse Now, Ride of the Valkyries, Vietnam in Iraq?

Lets not go there,

38 posted on 06/21/2003 3:00:23 PM PDT by ContentiousObjector
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To: TomGuy
great link to read this thread by, thanks
40 posted on 06/21/2003 3:02:50 PM PDT by fnord ( Hyprocisy is the tribute vice pays to virtue)
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