Posted on 10/24/2004 2:08:34 AM PDT by Former Military Chick
The bodies of 49 Iraqi army soldiers have been found near the town of Baquba, north-east of Baghdad, according to police. The bodies were laid out in four rows with about 12 bodies in each row, Gen Walid Al-Assawi, commander of the Diyala provincial police, has said.
"After inspection, we found out that they were shot after being ordered to lie down on the earth," he said.
Thirty-seven bodies were found on Saturday, and another 12 on Sunday.
Reports are they were unarmed. Next question: why?
"Islamists relate our invasion to the Mongol invasion in the 1200s, and are attempting to apply the same strategies that led to the eventual victory over the invaders then."
Oh right... Most of the Islamists are very well read and know what was done back then... NOT.
Gee, aren't all resistances to occupation done the same way?
There are few other jobs. And they are dangerous too.
Trouble is, most of the hated is transferred toward America and the American military. The terrorists are living among the "good" Iraqis.
shot in the back of the head, I heard.
Very, very bad.""
How far from the Iran border? They came upon something they shouldn't have? Iran crossing the border? Why would 49 soldiers all be together unless they were sent out to check on something? Where were their vehicles?
I'm serious... would bet real money that the victims' nationality will be barely mentioned.""
This AM on KCRA, Sacramento, the woman gave the teaser as "50 dead soldiers in Iraq". No mention until the story that they were IRAQ soldiers.
I read they were in in 3 small buses.
Iraq, as much of the Middle East is a makeup of tribes...that for generations, er, for CENTURIES...have been taught that other people not from your tribe are either trying to get you or holding you down already.
These seeds of hate are planted from the time they are toddlers. The Palestinian-Jewish "problem" is the epitome of the example.
Until we start killing them ( the current insurgency) by the thousands, you're going to keep reading about " 49 Iraqi soldiers on leave are summarily executed on the roadside....", etc..
Uh, Probably, but two compromisers with militants reportedly have gathered greater respect and support of the Iraqi population.
Ive been a proponent of giving the military greater authority in fighting the war since March, while youve been claiming they had it ( now proven otherwise) and cheerleading every political nuance we introduced.
All Im saying is that now its too late for a brutal attack with thousands of dead Iraqi civilians. That doesnt appear whats planned anyway, but its what Jim Noble was suggesting incase you didnt notice.
We have to be very smart and precise in our assault on Fallujah this close to the election, or the Iraqi people will be dominated by spin up to election day thats to the disadvantage of moderates. In April we had time to counter it, not today.
A distinction without a difference, calculated to appeal to the young and the ignorant; to mislead and misinform.
The whole process, in any event, usually took less than 12 hours. A reality about which you are either ignorant, or wish to conceal.
You may be on to something big.
It's a major error to think that the way the war is being fought is based on the hopes of winning a few "sucker moms".
Absolutely correct. Ruthlessness will never be defeated by anything less than ruthlessness.
No one seems to ask the essential question: WHY WERE THESE SOLDIERS UNARMED? It is not like they are not in a combat zone, unlike us Yanks in England, prior to D-Day, for example..........
It worked against Carthage.
For the last 2300 years... not a peep out of them.
There was no genocide in Saddam's Iraq? Just Saddam putting criminals in trenches? Sure...
BTW, how could the Iraqi's leave their doors open during the Saddam days, when there was "hundreds of thousands" of criminals who had to be killed and put in trenches?
Well, it may be an error, but at least it's the optimisic POV.
The pessimistic POV is that the administration does not know anything about war, about the enemy, nor about the sociology and history of Arabia.
I prefer to hope it is a (misguided) tactic.
I'm sure the new Iraqi Guard is full insurgent agents.(Do ya' think?)
The Iraqi Guard has some bad guys on the inside they need to weed out. Someone is feeding intel to the enemy.
I'm sure but they can be weeded out if the rest have a mind to do it. Not sure they do.
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