Iraqi bodies litter plain as U.S. troops advance
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Iraqi bodies litter plain as U.S. troops advance
Iraqi bodies litter plain as U.S. troops advance
By Luke Baker
NEAR NAJAF, Iraq, March 23 (Reuters) - Burnt out vehicles and incinerated bodies littered a plain in central Iraq on Sunday after U.S. forces overwhelmed Iraqi militia fighters in a battle south of the holy city of Najaf.
U.S. armoured infantry and tanks took control of the plain in the early hours of Sunday after a battle of more than seven hours against Iraqi forces who were armed with machineguns mounted on the back of Japanese pick-up trucks.
Najaf lies just 160 km (100 miles) south of Baghdad.
On the main road running across the plain, burnt out Iraqi vehicles were still smouldering on Sunday afternoon, and charred ribs were the only recognisable part of three melted bodies in a destroyed car lying in the roadside dust.
"It wasn't even a fair fight. I don't know why they don't just surrender," said Colonel Mark Hildenbrand, commander of the 937th Engineer Group.
"When you're playing soccer at home, 3-2 is a fair score, but here it's more like 119-0," he said, adding that the Iraqi sport utility vehicles (SUVs) stood no chance against tanks.
"You can't put an SUV with a machine gun up against an M1 tank -- it's heinous for the SUV," Hildenbrand said.
U.S. FORCES ADVANCE TOWARDS BAGHDAD
The fighting began late on Saturday as forces from the U.S. 3rd Infantry Division pushed on with their swift drive north towards Baghdad.
Iraqi bodies shot as they lay in sniper positions by the side of the road suggested the militiamen were hoping to ambush U.S. forces moving across the plain, a strategic area on the west bank of the Euphrates river.
Forward U.S. reconnaissance units took some initial fire from the militia before armoured infantry, tanks, artillery and combined air support were called in.
"The tanks took out all the militia vehicles and then infantry cleared the area slowly and steadily on foot," said Lieutenant-Colonel Bernie Lindstrom of the 937th, who was in the area during the fighting.
"The booms and bangs began at about 9.00 p.m. (1800 GMT Saturday) and the area wasn't totally secured until about four or five o'clock this morning. It was hectic for a while."
Hildenbrand said Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was trying to use the militia as a guerrilla-type force. But the militiamen appeared hopelessly ill-prepared to deal with the sheer firepower that the U.S. military can throw at them.
Dead soldiers shown to reporters were not wearing any standard uniform and had only open-toed sandals on their feet. Helmets lying near their bodies were made of plastic, not kevlar.
The only common item appeared to be a black beret with an eagle and standard badge at the front.
A desert hideout Hildenbrand said had been used by a militiaman in recent days showed the hardship many ordinary Iraqi soldiers face.
The soldier had only a filthy blanket to protect him from the cold desert nights, and for food he had only a plastic bag full of raw meat. When he fled, he left behind a picture of his two children.
"I feel nothing but sorrow for these people," Hildenbrand said as he toured the hideout. "This war is against one man, it's not against the Iraqi people. I just wish they would surrender so we could get it over with."
By Luke Baker
NEAR NAJAF, Iraq, March 23 (Reuters) - Burnt out vehicles and incinerated bodies littered a plain in central Iraq on Sunday after U.S. forces overwhelmed Iraqi militia fighters in a battle south of the holy city of Najaf.
U.S. armoured infantry and tanks took control of the plain in the early hours of Sunday after a battle of more than seven hours against Iraqi forces who were armed with machineguns mounted on the back of Japanese pick-up trucks.
Najaf lies just 160 km (100 miles) south of Baghdad.
On the main road running across the plain, burnt out Iraqi vehicles were still smouldering on Sunday afternoon, and charred ribs were the only recognisable part of three melted bodies in a destroyed car lying in the roadside dust.
"It wasn't even a fair fight. I don't know why they don't just surrender," said Colonel Mark Hildenbrand, commander of the 937th Engineer Group.
"When you're playing soccer at home, 3-2 is a fair score, but here it's more like 119-0," he said, adding that the Iraqi sport utility vehicles (SUVs) stood no chance against tanks.
"You can't put an SUV with a machine gun up against an M1 tank -- it's heinous for the SUV," Hildenbrand said.
U.S. FORCES ADVANCE TOWARDS BAGHDAD
The fighting began late on Saturday as forces from the U.S. 3rd Infantry Division pushed on with their swift drive north towards Baghdad.
Iraqi bodies shot as they lay in sniper positions by the side of the road suggested the militiamen were hoping to ambush U.S. forces moving across the plain, a strategic area on the west bank of the Euphrates river.
Forward U.S. reconnaissance units took some initial fire from the militia before armoured infantry, tanks, artillery and combined air support were called in.
"The tanks took out all the militia vehicles and then infantry cleared the area slowly and steadily on foot," said Lieutenant-Colonel Bernie Lindstrom of the 937th, who was in the area during the fighting.
"The booms and bangs began at about 9.00 p.m. (1800 GMT Saturday) and the area wasn't totally secured until about four or five o'clock this morning. It was hectic for a while."
Hildenbrand said Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was trying to use the militia as a guerrilla-type force. But the militiamen appeared hopelessly ill-prepared to deal with the sheer firepower that the U.S. military can throw at them.
Dead soldiers shown to reporters were not wearing any standard uniform and had only open-toed sandals on their feet. Helmets lying near their bodies were made of plastic, not kevlar.
The only common item appeared to be a black beret with an eagle and standard badge at the front.
A desert hideout Hildenbrand said had been used by a militiaman in recent days showed the hardship many ordinary Iraqi soldiers face.
The soldier had only a filthy blanket to protect him from the cold desert nights, and for food he had only a plastic bag full of raw meat. When he fled, he left behind a picture of his two children.
"I feel nothing but sorrow for these people," Hildenbrand said as he toured the hideout. "This war is against one man, it's not against the Iraqi people. I just wish they would surrender so we could get it over with."
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What a God damned shame. They were probably a bunch of half-starved peasants who wouldn't have threatened a North Philadelphia street gang, and they're being sent in against tanks, Apaches, and Warthogs.
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Yeah. If they were patriots who felt like they were defending their country, you can at least respect their courage. If they fought because Saddam's goons would have killed their families otherwise, then it's just a fucking waste.Crazy_Vasey wrote:I dunno, I'd rather believe they went out fighting for their nation than they went out because a figurative gun was being held to their heads to do it. It just seems.. wrong otherwise you know?
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I don't know which of those prospects bothers me more.RedImperator wrote:Yeah. If they were patriots who felt like they were defending their country, you can at least respect their courage. If they fought because Saddam's goons would have killed their families otherwise, then it's just a fucking waste.
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Well, the US did beat two Afghan captives to death during interrogation...Montcalm wrote:Maybe they were told the Americans torture the prisoners,and when the information come from a so called reliable source like aljazerra,they have no choice but believe the lies
US POW treatment is a bit of a crapshoot.
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Really? I never heard of this before. Sources, please?Enlightenment wrote:Well, the US did beat two Afghan captives to death during interrogation...
US POW treatment is a bit of a crapshoot.
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Still like to see some sources...Montcalm wrote:I heard about that too last year,i think they were Afghan but more likely taliban outsidersRogueIce wrote:Really? I never heard of this before. Sources, please?Enlightenment wrote:Well, the US did beat two Afghan captives to death during interrogation...
US POW treatment is a bit of a crapshoot.
And anyway, using this as a generalization of how US forces treat POWs is a bit of a stretch, don't you think? Especially the way you've worded it (Enlightenment)...
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You have no idea of the medical condition of the 2 dead, BEFORE the interrogation bagan.
Did you know, the blunt force trauma, to the LEGS, (much less a bullet wound) can trigger a fatal stroke, or heart attack?
This is one of the BIG reasons they like to keep you overnight, for observation, after a big dustup, even if you feel fine. That, and swelling, and the loss of circualtion that can come with it.
Think hard. Think bloodclot. Think chunk of same bloodclot breaking off, migrating, and lodging RANDOMLY in a bad spot.
God, the bias you have short curcuits other, more probable reason for thing to be what they are.
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You have no idea of the medical condition of the 2 dead, BEFORE the interrogation bagan.
Did you know, the blunt force trauma, to the LEGS, (much less a bullet wound) can trigger a fatal stroke, or heart attack?
This is one of the BIG reasons they like to keep you overnight, for observation, after a big dustup, even if you feel fine. That, and swelling, and the loss of circualtion that can come with it.
Think hard. Think bloodclot. Think chunk of same bloodclot breaking off, migrating, and lodging RANDOMLY in a bad spot.
God, the bias you have short curcuits other, more probable reason for thing to be what they are.
You are looking, with an active scan, for ANYTHING, to use as a springboard for your hate.
Yes, hate, and you are full of it.
Full of something else too. It drips from your writing.
Hmmmmmm.
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Here is something.RogueIce wrote:Still like to see some sources...Montcalm wrote:I heard about that too last year,i think they were Afghan but more likely taliban outsidersRogueIce wrote: Really? I never heard of this before. Sources, please?
And anyway, using this as a generalization of how US forces treat POWs is a bit of a stretch, don't you think? Especially the way you've worded it (Enlightenment)...
www.wsws.org/articles/2002/jun2002/afgh-j17.shtml
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Would you surrender if you were fighting for your nation?Stormbringer wrote:More likely they're more afraid of Saddam than they are of dying. It is a damn shame they couldn't or wouldn't surrender.Crazy_Vasey wrote:Ah shit. Their courage exceeded their weaponry it seems... They should have just surrendered.
These people don't give a shit that America and co. are calling it a war of liberation. They know that they're being invaded by a nation that they have no love lost with and they aren't happy about it.
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No, they were Al Quaida captives, and that is two blemishes on an otherwise pretty much spotless POW record.Enlightenment wrote:Well, the US did beat two Afghan captives to death during interrogation...Montcalm wrote:Maybe they were told the Americans torture the prisoners,and when the information come from a so called reliable source like aljazerra,they have no choice but believe the lies
US POW treatment is a bit of a crapshoot.
Plus, Al Quaida never signed the Geneva Conventions, so, we broke no laws.
US treatment of Iraqi POWs has been superb. Quit spewing your anti-US bull.
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Nice source there, the World Socialist Website. You know that is going to give an accurate, non-partisan, fair report....Montcalm wrote:Here is something.RogueIce wrote:Still like to see some sources...Montcalm wrote:I heard about that too last year,i think they were Afghan but more likely taliban outsiders
And anyway, using this as a generalization of how US forces treat POWs is a bit of a stretch, don't you think? Especially the way you've worded it (Enlightenment)...
www.wsws.org/articles/2002/jun2002/afgh-j17.shtml
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sources, sources, sources. there is no toleration for baseless acusations. Wishful thinking in these regards is bullshit and will be regarded as such. post sources.Enlightenment wrote:Well, the US did beat two Afghan captives to death during interrogation...Montcalm wrote:Maybe they were told the Americans torture the prisoners,and when the information come from a so called reliable source like aljazerra,they have no choice but believe the lies
US POW treatment is a bit of a crapshoot.
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No doubt. Really shoulda included a smiley face with that source. I shall demonstrate:Nathan F wrote:Nice source there, the World Socialist Website. You know that is going to give an accurate, non-partisan, fair report....Montcalm wrote:Here is something.RogueIce wrote: Still like to see some sources...
And anyway, using this as a generalization of how US forces treat POWs is a bit of a stretch, don't you think? Especially the way you've worded it (Enlightenment)...
www.wsws.org/articles/2002/jun2002/afgh-j17.shtml
Here is a source that describes Americans torturing POW's:
http://iamabigfatliar.com
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I wonder why this has never been brought to the attention of the American populace? Don't fling the 'government cover up bullshit'. It's shown first in Europe.
I wonder why this has never been brought to the attention of the American populace? Don't fling the 'government cover up bullshit'. It's shown first in Europe.
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Probably Baath party militia. That would explain the shit for equipment, even the worst regular army units have better, and the fact that they fought hard.kojikun wrote:are they real military or not?
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