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Pilot believed alive, held in Iraq
Washington Times ^
| 3/11/02
| Bill Gertz
Posted on 03/10/2002 10:10:30 PM PST by kattracks
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:37:59 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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U.S. intelligence agencies have obtained new information indicating Iraq is holding captive a U.S. Navy pilot shot down during the Persian Gulf war, The Washington Times has learned.
British intelligence provided the CIA and Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) with the new information several months ago, and intelligence officials said it could assist in the ongoing investigation into the fate of Navy Lt. Cmdr. Michael Scott Speicher.
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TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: espionagelist; geopolitics
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posted on
03/10/2002 10:10:30 PM PST
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
One U.S. official said the new agent offered to identify the exact location in Baghdad where the American is being held and also offered to obtain a photograph of the prisoner.Bring him home.
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posted on
03/10/2002 10:16:02 PM PST
by
d4now
To: kattracks
I have read reports of an underground prison near the Palace at Salman (?) Park. There could be anything in there.
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posted on
03/10/2002 10:18:59 PM PST
by
gcruse
To: kattracks
Well the bad thing is, now that this is widely reported, Saddam will probably kill him to make all evidence of him disappear. God knows what they've been doing to him all this time to get information from him. Truly sad.
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posted on
03/10/2002 10:24:01 PM PST
by
DB
To: *Geopolitics;*Espionage_list
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To: kattracks
There's our excuse, as if their refusal to allow weapons inspectors wasn't already enough. Bye bye Saddam!
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posted on
03/10/2002 10:30:41 PM PST
by
Timesink
To: d4now
Let's roll!
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posted on
03/10/2002 10:31:02 PM PST
by
DB
To: Black Jade
fyi
To: Byron_the_Aussie
Add this as another reason to remove Saddam.
Permanently.
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posted on
03/10/2002 10:33:59 PM PST
by
DB
To: kattracks
Can you imagine the misery this poor human soul must be going through. How many times has he asked, where are my countrymen? My heart breaks for him.
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posted on
03/10/2002 10:40:01 PM PST
by
blam
To: DB
Add this as another reason to remove Saddam. Permanently. Yea a march on into downtown Bagdad when we should have may have spared the Commander some grief and quite possibly saved his life. Saddams sons are worse than him much worse. That must be considered as well and taken care of. Time to finsh the war we never should have left unfinished. No Mercy! No Deals! No dictations from other nations. Take Iraq and establish it as a military operations base.
To: d4now,All
"Bring him home"
And bring home our POW/MIA's from Viet Nam.
It's a crime that every President since Nixon has let Viet Nam go unpunished for our still unaccounted for POW/MIA's.
In fact in Oct
2001 Congress and the President rewarded Viet Nam with free trade status
WITHOUT a full accounting of those Nixon left behind.
Please pause a moment for those never accounted forThere are things we as FReepers can do to help our POW/MIA'sPlease see what you can do to help.
POW/MIA Awareness Campaigns-Get Involved
POW/MIA Web Ring List of sites.
To: kattracks
Hmmmm....I don't know...the timing of this story seems a bit off. Disinformation has been circulating the 'net lately encased in "official" sounding reports. Well, I pray that our pilot is alive and we can get him out. Now that would be good news!
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posted on
03/10/2002 10:55:59 PM PST
by
Cindy
To: blam
Can you imagine the misery this poor human soul must be going through. How many times has he asked, where are my countrymen? My heart breaks for him. Indeed, my heart breaks for his family, do they send out a soldier to tell that family that their husband/dad/son has changed status? Isn't that the real cruelty of this situation?
On another note the timing of this is awful...but maybe that office of misinformation hasn't been closed(did they really have to open one, come on this is war)
To: blam
"Can you imagine the misery this poor human soul must be going through. How many times has he asked, where are my countrymen? My heart breaks for him." Call me cold-blooded, but if I was in charge, I would issue an ultimatum: "Our airman has suffered long enough. We have decided to do something about it. If you do not release him unharmed within twenty four hours, we will vaporize your cities, to ensure that our airman is given an instantaneous, painless death."
Then I'd do it -- unless they released him unharmed.
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posted on
03/10/2002 11:03:13 PM PST
by
Don Joe
To: kattracks; rdavis84; Travis McGee
Forgive me if I don't believe we "just" found him. Either our eyes in the sky and our listening capabilities are all they're cracked up to be, or they're not.
As angry as I am at the government, I'm elated we may be getting him out. Ten years in the hands of those b@st@rds...
To: Don Joe
This is a great idea. Someone get this man an award of some sort.
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
I'm glad you brought that up. We need to remind the administration that we know how a previous administration deliberately left behind men, and we won't accept a repeat performance!
To: kattracks
Good Lord, I hope this is all false.
To: cva66snipe
I hope this pilot is alive. If he is truely alive, I hope we can save him.
If however this is the beginning of the "dis/mis/information" that signals the TOTAL DUMP on IRAN that begins the ass-kicking that should have continued thru the '90's...so be it.
And Barbie and Ken are way better that Sarha and Darha.
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posted on
03/11/2002 12:11:28 AM PST
by
CaptSkip
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