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Rebels attack U.S. convoy outside Fallujah, witnesses said
AP ^ | 1 April 2004 | Unknown

Posted on 04/01/2004 12:46:38 AM PST by Cap Huff

Edited on 04/13/2004 2:11:53 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

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1 posted on 04/01/2004 12:46:39 AM PST by Cap Huff
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To: Cap Huff
They've pissed off the marines.

Hell will visit them in a few days !

2 posted on 04/01/2004 12:48:19 AM PST by america-rules (It's US or THEM so what part don't you understand ?)
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To: america-rules
I think so.
3 posted on 04/01/2004 12:50:28 AM PST by Cap Huff
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To: america-rules
I hope you are right...

We need to be particularly brutal and efficient.
4 posted on 04/01/2004 12:50:35 AM PST by Robert_Paulson2 (the madridification of our election is now officially underway.)
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To: Cap Huff
OK it's time to surround that city with barbed wire. Take the film footage and identify all those that were involved.

Give the residents a chance to make things right and give them up. If they don't, unleash hell.
5 posted on 04/01/2004 12:55:17 AM PST by Broadside Joe
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To: america-rules
They've pissed off the marines.

Hell will visit them in a few days !

I sure hope you're right. They should carpet bomb them and kill everyone in the Sunni triangle.

6 posted on 04/01/2004 12:55:20 AM PST by sugar_puddin (The DemonRAT party is a criminal organization!)
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To: Cap Huff
Another attack?

Time to take off the gloves.
7 posted on 04/01/2004 12:56:17 AM PST by YoSoy2 ("I'm proud of the way America used to be")
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To: Broadside Joe
They'll find the guys on that film, sooner or later. Hopefully, real soon.
8 posted on 04/01/2004 12:56:49 AM PST by Cap Huff
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To: sugar_puddin
I sure hope you're right. They should carpet bomb them and kill everyone in the Sunni triangle.

Oh, good freakin' grief.

9 posted on 04/01/2004 12:57:53 AM PST by Allegra (And WAIT!! That's not all! Call now and receive this FREE....)
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To: Cap Huff
And when they do, they should be found the next day in the public square after undergoing a sex change. If you know what I mean.
10 posted on 04/01/2004 12:58:58 AM PST by Broadside Joe
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To: Broadside Joe
Give the residents a chance to make things right and give them up. If they don't, unleash hell.

Let's unleash hell on them NOW. They don't deserve another chance. Those people are savages. They've killed our soldiers so we should show them no mercy!

11 posted on 04/01/2004 1:08:33 AM PST by sugar_puddin (The DemonRAT party is a criminal organization!)
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To: Cap Huff
Oh, not again. I hope none of the good guys were killed.
12 posted on 04/01/2004 1:15:43 AM PST by beaversmom (Michael Medved has the Greatest radio show on GOD's Green Earth)
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To: america-rules
Didn't the Marines just take over from the 82nd Airborne there recently? Maybe they local populace is testing them. It isn't nice to test Marines.

As I predicted on another post, a Marine commander will cut his earpiece to higher HQ and pull a Lieutenant Calley.

The sooner the better.
13 posted on 04/01/2004 1:17:18 AM PST by My Dog Likes Me
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To: sugar_puddin
"Those people are savages"

Many are yes but not all. Many want what most of Iraq wants, and that is to get rid of these animals.

The easy way is to just level the city now. The right way is to give the locals a chance to make it right. That is with a BIG stick in plain view. And if they don't then drop the hammer.
14 posted on 04/01/2004 1:18:17 AM PST by Broadside Joe
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To: Broadside Joe
We should remember that:

The Sunni Triangle is only part of Iraq -
Fallujah is only part of the Sunni Triangle -
The people who committed and celebrated the terrorist attack is only part of the population of Fallujah.

By the way, I found this bit of information concerning yesterday's attack on the contractors:

"The employees killed Wednesday were contracted to provide security for food deliveries in the Fallujah area, but their identities were not immediately known, a statement from Blackwater said."
15 posted on 04/01/2004 1:26:01 AM PST by Cap Huff
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To: Cap Huff
"The employees killed Wednesday were contracted to provide security for food deliveries in the Fallujah area, but their identities were not immediately known, a statement from Blackwater said."

What's your point?

16 posted on 04/01/2004 1:43:23 AM PST by Glenn (The two keys to character: 1) Learn how to keep a secret. 2) ...)
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Yes, Cap Huff, I wasn't going to say anything, but did get the feeling there was something you didn't say. Just curious.
17 posted on 04/01/2004 1:55:01 AM PST by leadpenny
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Witnesses: U.S. Convoy in Iraq Attacked

44 minutes ago


By SAMEER N. YACOUB, Associated Press Writer

FALLUJAH, Iraq - Insurgents attacked a U.S. military convoy and a Humvee was burned Thursday near Fallujah, witnesses said, a day after the grisly killing and mutilation of four American civilians in the city.

It was not clear if there were any casualties in Thursday's assault. U.S. officials said they could not confirm the attack, although American forces briefly blocked roads leading into Fallujah — a move that has often been done during fighting in recent weeks.


The attack occurred on a road a few miles outside the Sunni Triangle city, local resident Ahmad Tarek said.


Also Thursday, two explosions near a U.S.-escorted fuel convoy wounded at least one Iraqi in northern Baghdad, witnesses said. Associated Press Television News footage showed U.S. soldiers putting a wounded person on a stretcher inside an armored vehicle.


In Fallujah, meanwhile, Iraqi police manned standard roadside checkpoints, but no U.S. troops could be seen inside the city. Shops and schools were open.


The atmosphere was a sharp contrast from Wednesday, when jubilant mobs dragged the burned, mutilated bodies of four American contractors through the streets and strung two of them up from a bridge after rebels ambushed their SUVs.


Some of the bodies also were loaded onto the back of a donkey-pulled wooden cart later Wednesday and paraded through Fallujah's streets as crowds clapped and whistled. It was not clear where the bodies of the Americans were early Thursday.


The abuse of the corpses was similar to the scene more than a decade ago in Somalia, when a mob dragged corpses of U.S. soldiers through the streets of Mogadishu, eventually leading to the American withdrawal from the African nation. The images were broadcast worldwide and became the subject of the book and movie "Black Hawk Down."


Five U.S. soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division also died Wednesday when a bomb exploded under their M-113 armored personnel carrier north of Fallujah, making it the bloodiest day for Americans in Iraq (news - web sites) since Jan. 8.


U.S. officials denounced the violence and vowed to stay the course in Iraq.


The White House blamed terrorists and remnants of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s former regime for the "horrific attacks" on the American contractors.


"It is offensive, it is despicable the way these individuals have been treated," White House press secretary Scott McClellan said.


Referring to the planned June 30 transfer of sovereignty to Iraqis, McClellan said "the best way to honor those that lost their lives" is to continue with efforts to bring democracy to Iraq.


State Department spokesman Adam Ereli said the contractors, all men, "were trying to make a difference and to help others."


Fallujah, about 35 miles west of Baghdad, has been the scene of some of the worst violence on both sides of the conflict since the beginning of the U.S.-led occupation a year ago.


Chanting "Fallujah is the graveyard of Americans," residents cheered after Wednesday's assault on two four-wheel-drive civilian vehicles left both cars in flames.


Iraqis said insurgents attacked the contractors with small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades. After the attack, civilians, none of whom appeared to be armed, gathered to celebrate, dragging the bodies through the street and hanging two of them from the green, iron bridge spanning the Euphrates River.


One body was tied to a car that had a poster in its window of Sheik Ahmed Yassin, the founder of the Palestinian militant group Hamas who recently was assassinated in Gaza City by the Israeli military.

Many of those in the crowd were excited young boys who shouted slogans in front of television cameras.

"The people of Fallujah hung some of the bodies on the old bridge like slaughtered sheep," resident Abdul Aziz Mohammed said. Some corpses were dismembered, he said.

U.S. State Department spokesman Adam Ereli said the contractors, all men, "were trying to make a difference and to help others."

U.S. officials did not identify the dead or the nature of their work because the next of kin had not yet been notified.

However, early evidence indicated they worked for Blackwater Security Consulting, a company based in Moyock, N.C., the company said in a statement. The security firm hires former military members from the United States and other countries to provide security training and guard services. In Iraq, the company was hired by the Pentagon (news - web sites) to provide security for convoys that delivered food in the Fallujah area, the company statement said.

In Baghdad, U.S. Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt said the coalition would not be deterred from its mission to rebuild Iraq, and that numerous reconstruction projects were moving forward nationwide.

The roadside bomb that killed the five American soldiers Wednesday was in Malahma, 10 miles northwest of Fallujah, where anti-U.S. insurgents are active.

Their deaths raised the number of U.S. troops killed in March to at least 48, making it the second-deadliest month for U.S. troops since President Bush (news - web sites) declared an end to major combat on May 1. The deadliest month was November, when 82 U.S. troops were killed.

In all, at least 597 U.S. troops have died in Iraq since the war began March 20, 2003. Of the total, 459 have died since May 1 when Bush flew onto an aircraft carrier off the California coast to declare the end of major combat.

Support for Saddam was strong in Sunni Triangle cities such as Fallujah, and rebels often carry out attacks against American forces. Marines recently took over authority in the region from the Army.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=540&ncid=716&e=2&u=/ap/20040401/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq
18 posted on 04/01/2004 1:55:34 AM PST by ThermoNuclearWarrior (~ Vote for George W. Bush for reelection in November! ~)
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To: Glenn
They were contracted to provide security for food delivery. This was a humanitarian effort.

While I have no doubt about the Iraq war being in reality a phase of the War on Terror, in another sense this effort has been at the same time a massive rescue effort as well. I do not doubt that the vast majority of Iraqi's see it that way, and it breaks my heart that inhuman images projected across the world overshadow the good and gracious and self-sacrificing work of our people.
19 posted on 04/01/2004 1:58:12 AM PST by Cap Huff
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To: Cap Huff
and it breaks my heart that inhuman images projected across the world overshadow the good and gracious and self-sacrificing work of our people.

Fair enough. Thanks for the clarification.

20 posted on 04/01/2004 1:59:52 AM PST by Glenn (The two keys to character: 1) Learn how to keep a secret. 2) ...)
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