Posted on 07/24/2002 2:06:03 PM PDT by knak
Amman, Iraq Press, July 21, 2002 The Iraqi army command has cancelled leaves as tension mounts in the country over a possible U.S. military attack.
Informed sources told Iraq Press that the army has suspended regular military leaves and declared a state of high alert.
Meantime, military police units which pursue deserters have carried out spot searches of residential areas in Baghdad amid reports of a substantial increase in army desertion rates despite a presidential pardon.
Residents say the police have set up checkpoints at Baghdad's main interjections and highways leading to the capital.
The campaign coincides with an upsurge in military activity in the region in recent months amid speculation that Washington might invade the country to oust President Saddam Hussein.
On Thursday, U.S. and British warplanes attacked targets in southern Iraq. Iraq said five people were killed and 17 others were wounded in the strikes which, according to a coalition statement, targeted military sites.
British and U.S. planes patrol two no-fly zones set up after the 1991 Gulf War in northern and southern Iraq.
The authorities are stepping up their campaign to crackdown on the slightest form of dissent.
The residents said a confrontation between military police units and ordinary citizens in the district of Habibiya in Baghdad resulted in the burning of an army vehicle and wounding of several soldiers.
The incident took place after the police stormed a house and captured a deserter in the same area.
What do you think?
(The final cringes of a terrified man and pathetic his army. Frankly, I am suprised Saddam isn't the only one left in Iraq. Drinking scotch and muttering to himself.)
Wouldn't reserve callups be coming very soon too?
Desertion: also known as French Leave.
Can't pass up a twofer.
I read somewhere that Tariq Aziz (formerly the Iraqi foreign minister, and now the deputy prime minister) is a Christian.
The USS Abraham Lincoln just collected its air wing, including the latest variant of the F/A-18, and put to sea. Still, I'm guessing September at the earliest.
At the same time, Special Forces will begin commando raids aginst selected targets. Think of it as hit and run guerilla warfare on the model of Stirling's first SAS units in North Africa in 1941. SEALS, SF, the Aussie SF, Force Recon, DELTA, and of course, the granddaddy of them all, the Special Air Service regiment, will be rampaging all over Iraq hitting targets of opportunity and assassinating "uncooperative" Iraqi generals while leaving the more pliant ones alive for postwar reconstruction. This war will be sniper heaven, btw.
Don't be surprised if Uday, for instance, ends up dead or captured.
If there is anything to this pre-Election Assault rumor, than look for October to be the month when infantry starts moving in to accept "cease resistance" leaflets from Iraqi commanders (this avoids the humiliation of surrender) while they move in and annihilate the bitter enders.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
What a way to commerate 9-11 than with fireworks over Baghdad!
The word is out. The Americans are pissed and looking for a fight. And they win. Desert Storm wasn't all that long ago and Afghanistan was just a few months ago.
Also they expect W to finish what his dad started. It is a cultural thing. Blood feuds last for centuries over there. 12 years is yesterday.
a.cricket
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