Thursday, December 30, 2004

ILLEGAL CLUSTER BOMBS

"Jesus del Solar died Mar. 27, 2003, after stepping on an unexploded U.S. cluster bomb... "Jesus was walking like this," says his father, imitating a crouching walk, "when he stepped on a cluster bomb." But Suarez found out this part of the story only much later. At first, he and his family were told Jesus had been shot in the head. It took two weeks for the military to return his son's body for burial, and they refused to let the father see it until the remains were at the mortuary. The day of the funeral, Suarez asked to spend time alone with his son. Armed with university training in forensic medicine, he examined the corpse and found that, indeed, something had ripped through the right side, removing pieces of hand, foot, upper thigh and groin."At that point," says Suarez, I knew."
"Last year, as part of his voyage to see where his son died, Suarez del Solar visited ordinary Iraqis and children's hospitals. At the hospitals he saw youngsters dying from the lack of medicine and learned that a number of others had been killed picking up unexploded cluster bombs or when trying to hand them in to U.S. soldiers. The bombs look like tennis balls or beer cans, Suarez explains. And when the children try to give them to U.S. soldiers, they are shot on the spot -- military orders."
"I asked a colonel why they couldn't clean up the cluster bombs, and I was told, confidentially, that they couldn't, there were too many." And then Suarez's voice gets hard. "They say Saddam had illegal weapons. Jesus died because of an illegal weapon. Cluster bombs are illegal under the Geneva Conventions."
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/1230-01.htm

US using cluster bombs in Fallujah
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1082948692632

US Drops More Cluster Bombs On Fallujah
http://www.jihadunspun.net/intheatre_internal.php?article=101050&list=/home.php&

Iraqi Delegation Says US Used Cluster Bombs In Fallujah
http://framehosting.dowjonesnews.com/sample/samplestory.asp?StoryID=2004042612400002&Take=1

Wednesday, December 29, 2004

IRAQ LIKE VIETNAM IN 1966 BUT CASUALTIES WORSE

"... After factoring in medical, doctrinal, and technological improvements, infantry duty in Iraq circa 2004 comes out just as intense as infantry duty in Vietnam circa 1966—and in some cases more lethal... Today's fighting in Iraq, by these calculations, may actually be more lethal than the street fighting in Vietnam... The casualty statistics make clear that our nation is involved in a war whose intensity on the ground matches that of previous American wars. Indeed, the proportional burden on the infantryman is at its highest level since World War I..."
http://www.slate.com/Default.aspx?id=2111432&
SATELLITE PHOTO OF FALLUJAH - 14 NOV 2004

This is an IKONOS photo of the whole city. It is a very large image that requires a minute or two to load with a broadband connection, and it requires many scrolls in each direction to see it all.
http://www.fas.org/irp/imint/fallujah_111404_full.html

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

IRAQ DESTROYING U.S. ARMY?

"... Vietnam destroyed the American citizen army: product of a 200-year tradition that rejected standing armies and held temporary and egalitarian military service to be a duty and experience of citizenship. In Vietnam, the conscript army eventually staged a mute mutiny against the folly of its government..."
"... Iraq is now destroying the professional army the United States recruited to take the place of its citizen army. The new army was intended to serve as the unquestioning instrument of the policies of the elected administration. This administration's refusal to supply the manpower and means necessary for its vast military and political ambitions is now having its effect on that army. Its politically inspired fear of conscription, the merciless combat rotation policy and systematic use of involuntary extensions of duty its policies impose, are devastating to troops."
http://www.iht.com/articles/2004/12/28/news/edpfaff.html

"Poll shows troops in support of war...”
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story=/usatoday/20041227/ts_usatoday/pollshowstroopsinsupportofwar
IMF AND WTO ECONOMIC REFORMS

"... (the IMF calls for) restructuring of state-owned enterprises" (read: privatisation), a plan that Iraq's ministry of industry predicts will require laying off an additional 145,000 workers... (And) in the name of "free-market reforms", the IMF also wants to eliminate the programme that provides each Iraqi family with a basket of food - the only barrier to starvation for millions of citizens. There is additional pressure to eliminate the food rations coming from the World Trade Organisation, which, at Washington's urging, is considering accepting Iraq as a member - provided it adopts certain "reforms".

"... (So) the US, having broken Iraq, is not in the process of fixing it. It is merely continuing to break the country and its people by other means, using not only F-16s and Bradleys, but now the less flashy weaponry of WTO and IMF conditions, followed by elections designed to transfer as little power to Iraqis as possible."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1379892,00.html
CREATING THE NEED TO STAY - TO FIGHT THE RESISTANCE AND THEN THE CIVIL WAR

"... as long as the troops remain... occupation forces as well as Iraqi soldiers and police will be exclusively dedicated to fending off resistance attacks... (while) the US plan to bring elections to Iraq seems designed to spark... the civil war needed to justify an ongoing presence for US troops no matter who wins the elections..."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1379892,00.html

Monday, December 27, 2004

OCCUPATIONS OF PALESTINE AND IRAQ

“... Jesus was... a political criminal -- crucifixion was the way such rebels were executed... A story of Jesus born into a land oppressed by a hated military occupation might prompt an examination of the American occupation of Iraq... .”
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2004/12/21/the_politics_of_the_christmas_story/


The burdens of being responsible for the new world order. The U.S. is Rome, the imperial power. Bush is Caesar Augustus, who called himself divine. Negroponte is Pontius Pilate, the appointed procurator. Allawi is Herod, the puppet king. Instead of male children under 2 being killed, males between 15 and 50 were forced to remain in Fallujah. And of the husbandless women in the wintery camps outside the remains of that city, maybe a lot of future rebels have been born. Perhaps our good intentions in Iraq will be misunderstood by history.

Sunday, December 26, 2004

REBELS WANTED BUSH

"French journalists held hostage for four months in Iraq said their militant captors told them they wanted President Bush to win re-election... One of the captors from the group calling itself the Islamic Army in Iraq said Bush's re-election would boost their cause, Malbrunot wrote in Friday's edition of Le Figaro, the French daily he works for. "We want Bush because with him the American troops will stay in Iraq and that way we will be able to develop," Malbrunot cited the captor as saying..."
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/1224-01.htm
FAMILIES OF U.S. DEAD TAKING $600,000 TO JORDAN FOR FALLUJAH

"Families of US troops killed in the offensive on the Iraqi city of Fallujah are to travel to Jordan next week with $600,000 worth of humanitarian aid for refugees of the attack.... the families said with peace groups, physicians' organisations and relatives of the September 11, 2001 attacks victims, they raised $100,000 in an internet appeal. Humanitarian groups such as Middle East Children's Alliance and Operation USA contributed $500,000 worth of medical supplies. The families are to fly to Amman on December 26 and hand over the supplies to humanitarian and medical workers there."
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1506&e=10&u=/afp/20041223/ts_alt_afp/usiraqrefugees.041223173737

Saturday, December 25, 2004

U.S. LOST DOMINANCE IN SUMMER 2003

"... the U.S. military lost the dominant position in Iraq in the summer of 2003 and has been scrambling to recover ever since... U.S. forces slowly lost the momentum and the initiative . . . gained over an off-balanced enemy..."
--Maj. Isaiah Wilson III, official historian of the campaign, researcher for the Army's Operation Iraqi Freedom Study Group, chief war planner for the 101st Airborne Division in northern Iraq.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A24891-2004Dec24.html

Friday, December 24, 2004

U.S. TO GAIN MORE ECONOMIC CONTROL

"The United States is helping the interim Iraqi government continue to make major economic changes, including cuts to social subsidies, (and) full access for U.S. companies to the nation's oil reserves... officials of the U.S.-backed administration detailed some of the economic moves planned for Iraq, many of them appearing to give U.S. corporations greater reach into the occupied nation's economy."
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/1224-05.htm
ALLOW IRAQ TO GO ITS OWN WAY

"... history shows that most insurgencies, whether the Vietnamese against the French and later the US, or the Afghans against the Soviets, last from 10 to 30 years... no reason why Iraq is any different, but ... the American public was ill-prepared for this by the rosy Administration pronouncements for most of the war... The original notion that Iraq was going to be a model for the region, of open government, of a liberal, free-market economy, isn't an achievable goal anymore... the US should make every effort to withdraw troops to bases and get away from heavy-handed counterinsurgency because it appears to be counterproductive. Instead, Iraqi anger at the US has grown so high that the best thing America could do for the government that comes in after the January elections is to allow it to go its own way..."
http://search.csmonitor.com/2004/1224/p01s03-woiq.html
AGENDA OF RESISTANCE

"... While various analysts ponder the insurgents' strategy in the lead up to next month's elections, and opine that their primary goal is to disrupt those elections, the resistance says it has a different agenda:

"Everything in the resistance movement is clear. There is agreement on one issue; that is, getting freedom from foreign occupying forces and their handymen. It is agreed that only Iraqi people would decide the course of government in the post-liberation era."
--Nada al-Rubaiee, member of the central committee of the Iraqi Patriotic Alliance

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FL25Ak01.html

Thursday, December 23, 2004

CONDITION OF FALLUJAH

"... Fighting continues every night in the city... There continue to be occasional air strikes... There is no water or electricity supply in most of the city... 70% of it is destroyed and beyond repair..."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4120975.stm
IRAQI TROOPS POTENTIAL INSURGENT AGENTS

"... American troops hassle their Iraqi counterparts at checkpoints and make it clear they're not trusted... That behavior, combined with the U.S.-led offensives in Fallujah and other cities, turns Iraqi soldiers into potential agents for the insurgency. Even at checkpoints, I've seen them swearing at the Americans. They're treated so badly that, after a while, they just do their own thing" ..."
--Sabah Kadhim, an Iraqi Interior Ministry spokesman
http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/10486937.htm
ELECTION TO BE OBSERVED FROM JORDAN

"... International election observers say it's too dangerous to actually come in and monitor the vote in person; they're going to "assess" the vote from the safety of Amman, Jordan..."
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/23/opinion/23dowd.html
RECONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR PULLS OUT

"... a major U.S. contractor pulled out of the country saying it was too dangerous to stay there, walking away from a $325 million contract to work on Iraq's damaged transportation system."
http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=6403

"... Contrack International, which heads a partnership that won a $325 million contract, one of 12 major reconstruction contracts awarded this year, has stopped work on the project because of "prohibitive" security costs. The deal is the largest so far in Iraq to fall victim to the insurgency. The fear is that other companies may follow Contrack's example, or decline to tender for work, further imperilling the prospects for reconstruction..."
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=595626

"... Contrack's partnership was supposed to construct new roads, bridges and transportation terminals in Iraq. It wound up only refurbishing a handful of train depots, company officials said. Nonetheless, the firm was paid about $30 million during the eight months it was under contract, mostly for site assessments and design work, company and U.S. officials said..."
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-fg-pullout22dec22,1,2035372.story
ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTS OF IRAQ A FANTASYLAND

"The United States is facing increasingly deadly attacks in Iraq because... it failed to honestly assess facts on the ground... administration spokesmen had appeared to live "in a fantasyland" when giving accounts of events in Iraq... "(the U.S.) did not see the threat level that would emerge if it did not provide jobs or pensions for Iraqi career officers or co-opt them into the nation-building effort. ... It acted as if it had years to rebuild Iraq using its own plans, rather than months to shape the climate in which Iraqis could do it"... Under the heading "Denial as a method of counter-insurgency warfare," the report accused the United States of minimizing the insurgent and criminal threat in Iraq and of exaggerating popular support for U.S. and coalition efforts... as late as July 2004, administration spokesmen still lived "in a fantasyland in terms of their public announcements..."
--Report prepared by Anthony Cordesman, senior fellow of the Center for Strategic and International Studies
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=7165023
CIVIL WAR UNLESS U.S. EXITS AFTER ELECTIONS?

" The absolute majority of Iraqis want the Americans out of their country as soon as possible... The United Iraqi Alliance - the Shi'ite, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani-supervised electoral list (228 candidates) - has a detailed, 23-point platform... (which) insists on the "sovereignty, unity and Islamic identity" of Iraq, and most crucially includes a plan with a precise date for the end of the military occupation..."

"... Iraqi elections... could (either) be... the start of the Iraqi Civil War. Or... it could lead to an elected Shi'ite-dominated government - but Iraqi nationalist nevertheless - convincing moderate Sunnis that their political commitment to the end of the occupation is more effective than a guerrilla strategy..."

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FL24Ak03.html

Wednesday, December 22, 2004

PENTAGON REPORT AGREES WITH BIN LADEN ON FREEDOM

"The war's effect on friends and enemies was studied by the Defense Science Board on Strategic Communications, a 40-member task force made up of diplomatic, military, academic and business experts, which advises the Pentagon on policy matters related to defense... the 102-page report was not made public in the presidential campaign but instead was "silently slipped onto a Pentagon Web site on Thanksgiving eve... for internal consumption only. A Pentagon spokesman said the White House was aware of the report. "Muslims do not hate our freedoms, but rather they hate our policies," the report said."
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/204702_thomas22.html

"... We fought you because we are free and because we want freedom for our nation..."
--Osama Bin Laden, 29 Oct 2004
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3966817.stm
10 TO 15 YEARS BEFORE WITHDRAWAL

"Senior MPs warn British troops will be in Iraq for a decade, as Blair in Baghdad proclaims: 'We are not a nation of quitters"... Unlike the Prime Minister, the Commons Defence Select Committee was unable to visit Baghdad because the security situation was too dangerous. One senior member of the committee said: "It will take 10 to 15 years at least [before troops can be fully withdrawn]. It is another Cyprus. The Iraqis just cannot cope with the security situation and won't be able to for years..."
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=595356

Tuesday, December 21, 2004

CHEMICAL ALI'S AND SADDAM'S DEFENSE

"Who was the first... to authorize use of mustard gas against rebellious Kurdish tribesmen in Iraq?... Winston Churchill. As colonial secretary and secretary for war and air, he authorized the RAF in the 1920s to routinely use mustard gas against rebellious Kurdish tribesmen in Iraq..."

" (Now) Al-Majid ("Chemical Ali") will stand trial next week... accused of ordering the 1988 gassing of Kurds at Halabja... The CIA's former Iraq desk chief claims Kurds who died at Halabja were killed by cyanide gas, not nerve gas... At the time, Iraq and Iran were locked in... their eight-year war. Halabja was caught between the two armies that were exchanging salvos of regular and chemical munitions. Only Iran had cyanide gas. If the CIA official is correct, the Kurds were accidentally killed by Iran, not Iraq..."

"... Who supplied "Chemical Ali" with his mustard and nerve gas? ..Four British technicians in Baghdad who(were) "seconded" to Iraq by Britain's ministry of defence and MI6 intelligence to make chemical and biological weapons, including anthrax, Q-fever and plague, at a secret laboratory at Salman Pak."

http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/Columnists/Toronto/Eric_Margolis/2004/12/19/790077.html


"... Iraq used chemical weapons to try to kill Iranians who had seized the town, which is in northern Iraq not far from the Iranian border. The Kurdish civilians who died had the misfortune to be caught up in that exchange. But they were not Iraq's main target..."
--Stephen C. Pelletiere, "A War Crime or an Act of War?" New York Times, 31 January 2003
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/bush/gas.htm

"... American legal authority in Iraq... have dropped the charges of Halabja and genocide in the south against Saddam due to insufficient evidence. This clearly indicates that the information the legal team had about the responsibility of what happened in Halabja lies on Iran and not Iraq and made the American authority drop this charge..."
--On the Margin newsletter, 21 Dec 2004
http://www.wanniski.com/

Monday, December 20, 2004

INSURGENTS TO RE-INFILTRATE FALLUJAH

"... the military has intercepted communications among insurgents indicating that they hope to re-infiltrate the city along with returning refugees. And Marine combat officers say the task of clearing remaining resistance will be enormously complicated by the need to pick rebels from among the population."
http://www.armytimes.com/story.php?f=1-292925-563815.php
INSURGENTS HAVE GOOD INTELLIGENCE IN MOSUL

"... insurgent networks have such good intelligence... They have exact information. They have people in every office, every department - police, Iraqi National Guard, Health Ministry, education, electricity, and municipality. And the people cooperate with them - sometimes willingly, sometimes not."
http://search.csmonitor.com/2004/1221/p01s03-woiq.html
$20 BILLION WORTH OF IRAQI OIL MISSING UNDER U.S. CONTROL

"US failed to control Iraq oil... the US-led occupation authority failed to exercise proper controls over Iraq's oil industry and could not say how much oil had gone missing... there were "important weaknesses" in the management by occupation officials of up to $20bn in Iraqi funds, mostly from oil sales..."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4098729.stm

"... Last year... Paul Bremer, said that he would hire a certified public accounting company to ensure proper controls. But the United States didn’t give the contract to an accounting firm but to a tiny consulting company, Northstar, which turned out to be headquartered at a private home near San Diego.... Northstar’s president said that the Pentagon knew that Northstar was not a certified public accounting firm and that four experienced employees went to Iraq and did a good job. However, one audit notes that a single Northstar employee maintained spreadsheets tracking billions of dollars..."
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/6621523/
INTELLIGENCE REFORM

"The Pentagon is drawing up a plan that would give the military a more prominent role in intelligence-collection operations that have traditionally been the province of the CIA... a current intelligence official who works outside the Pentagon described the relationship between the Pentagon and the C.I.A. as "closer than ever - cooperation is strongest in the places where it counts most, like Iraq and Afghanistan"... The details of the plan remain secret and are evolving, but indications of its scope and significance have begun to emerge in recent weeks. One part of the overall proposal is being drafted by a team led by Lt. Gen. William G. Boykin, a deputy under secretary of defense..."

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/19/politics/19military.html?oref=login&pagewanted=print&position=
ELECTION FIELD NARROWS

"... Iraq is being treated as a single electoral district. Registered voters will choose either an individual, party or coalition list of candidates, and the 275 seats in the National Assembly will be distributed by proportional representation... Some 256 parties, blocs and individuals have signed up to contest the poll -- around 7,700 candidates in all... (but) thanks to electoral pacts and a failure of small parties to field actual candidates, the ballot paper itself should present voters with a choice of closer to 100 names...

"... Since the electorate, expected to be 10-14 million strong, is inexperienced with democratic polls, the order in which names appear on the ballot may influence voting patterns... (so) the order they appear on the ballot sheet, which could be many pages thick, is determined by chance... spinning a clear plastic drum filled with numbered balls..."

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=HC2CIKRRBZEC0CRBAEOCFEY?type=worldNews&storyID=7140875
SADDAM'S ADVICE

Saddam calls on Iraqis to be united... Jailed Iraqi leader urges his people to be wary of elections, bases his call for unity on Koranic verses... made these "recommendations" during his first meeting with one of his Iraqi lawyers..."
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=12190

Sunday, December 19, 2004

USE OF BLOGS FOR PROPAGANDA

"... two of three brothers who write IraqTheModel from Baghdad are on their "Spirit of America" tour in the U.S., garnering an audience with the President, Wolfowitz, New York, the Wall Street Journal, and today with emphatic war supporter Roger L. Simon...

"Though the brothers have already met many rightwing luminaries, their arrival in the land of the free and the home of the brave will not expose them to many questions from objective, disinterested mainstream media.

"There are certainly a few questions worth asking them.

"It would be worthwhile to hear from the brothers, for instance, the story on how they decided to alight on a company near Abilene, Texas as their Internet Service Provider when they commenced their blog, six months after the initial "fall" of Baghdad.

"Mainstream media might also be able to confirm if the blog was facilitated in any way by the 490th Army Civil Reserve Unit, also based in Abilene,TX, which serviced Baghdad in 2003 at the same time the brothers started the blog.

"... Does the Government, or people closely connected to Pentagon strategists, have a shadow role in promoting this particular “Spirit of America” tour? Why is the Wall Street Journal so interested in these particular Iraqi bloggers, and not, say, Riverbend?

"Other questions are not likely to be addressed by the blogging bros this weekend:
--Were these bloggers prompted by invasion forces to start their blog?
--Who was their contact for their unlikely Abiline, Texas domain host?
--Are the brothers now or have they ever been in any kind of American pay (beyond the largesse of their rightwing PayPal contributors)?
--And most importantly: why are We, the People of the United States, being invited (by our President, no less!) to care so much about what these particular brothers think, when polls out of Iraq indicate that their blog has historically run far, far outside of Iraqi mainstream thinking?

"The brothers are always stating how much they owe to America; we hope they enjoy their visit. While they are here, it would also be graceful of them to consider answering a couple of questions that aren’t posed to them by a fawning, facile audience--an audience which actually diminishes the brothers achievements by insulating them from normal scrutiny and media vetting..."

hhttp://martinirepublic.com/item/979ere

Saturday, December 18, 2004

U.S. IS NOT WINNING

"The CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the State Department have warned President Bush that the United States and its Iraqi allies aren't winning the battle against Iraqi insurgents... the warnings -including one delivered this week to Bush by CIA Director Porter Goss - indicated that U.S. forces hadn't been able to stop the insurgents' intimidation of Iraqi voters, candidates and others who want to participate in the elections..."
http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/10443261.htm

Friday, December 17, 2004

DISCONNECT

"... By anyone's standards, terrible things are happening in Iraq, and no amount of self-congratulation in Washington can take the edge off the horror being endured by American troops or the unrelenting agony of the Iraqi people.... The disconnect between the White House's fantasyland and the world of war in Iraq could hardly have been illustrated more starkly than by a pair of front-page articles in The New York Times on Dec. 10. The story at the top of the page carried the headline: "It's Inauguration Time Again, and Access Still Has Its Price - $250,000 Buys Lunch With President and More." The headline on the story beneath it said: "Armor Scarce for Heavy Trucks Transporting U.S. Cargo in Iraq."
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/17/opinion/17herbert.html?oref=login&hp

Thursday, December 16, 2004

U.S. STATEMENTS ON FALLUJAH

"... Around 30 Iraqi fighters and 11 U.S. soldiers were killed during clashes last Saturday, according to the U.S. army..."
"... Lieutenant Colonel Scott Ballard, commander of the Civilian Military Operations Center... estimated that at least 10,000 residents remained in the city during the offensive. Initially, the return of residents was scheduled for December 15, “but now there is no established date..."
"Lieutenant Colonel Leonard Defrancisco, a Marine reserve engineer, also said that returning to “where we were before the war will take years. Being in a position to start again some activity in the city will take months..."
"Lieutenant Lyle Gilbert with the First Marine Expeditionary Force also said it is impossible to predict when resident will be able to return to the city, or whether they can participate in the elections..."
http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=6176
MESSAGE FROM BIN LADEN

"...Saddam is a thief and a renegade, yet the solution can never be taking Iraq from the hands of the local thief to hand it over to the international thief.... Targeting America in Iraq in terms of economy and losses in life is a golden and unique opportunity. Do not waste it only to regret it later. One of the most important reasons that led our enemies to control our land is the theft of our oil. Do everything you can to stop the biggest plundering operation in history..."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4103137.stm
INTERVIEW WITH TWO INSURGENTS

"... Theirs is a story rarely told, a brief insight into the lives of thousands of Iraqi men who have spent the past 18 months fighting a costly guerrilla war against the most powerful army in the world..."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1374581,00.html
WAR TOLL

"... Through July (2004), nearly 31,000 veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom had applied for disability benefits for injuries or psychological ailments, according to the Department Veterans Affairs..."
http://nytimes.com/2004/12/16/national/16stress.html?hp&ex=1103259600&en=76ccd089725f8a3c&ei=5094&partner=homepage

Wednesday, December 15, 2004

RESISTANCE TO CONTINUE UNTIL U.S. LEAVES

"... There is no government that can emerge from the current process that will be viewed as legitimate in their eyes. The resistance will continue until American influence has disappeared from Iraq's political system... The political dead end described above is the fate the resistance has chosen. They view themselves, and are viewed by others, as Iraqis and Muslims, declaring their fight to be for their homes, their nation, their honor, and their faith against the imposition of a political structure by a foreign nation. Their struggle against us is not much more complicated than that, and it seems to me that the violence will remain until we are gone."
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2004/12/15/why_elections_wont_quell_iraq_resistance?mode=PF

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

BASES BEING SUPPLIED BY AIRLIFTS

"The Air Force is sharply expanding its airlifts of equipment and supplies to bases inside Iraq to reduce the amount of military cargo normally hauled in ground convoys vulnerable to roadside bombings... increased air operations have kept more than 400 trucks and about 1,050 drivers with military escorts off the most dangerous roads in Iraq, Air Force officials said. American military convoys have been suffering about 100 deaths and injuries a month...."
http://nytimes.com/2004/12/14/international/middleeast/14cnd-mili.html?hp&ex=1103086800&en=dc49b85a53baa98f&ei=5094&partner=homepage

Monday, December 13, 2004

IRAQI PRESIDENT WARNS OF IRAQI HITLER

"... President Yawar, a Sunni tribal leader occupying a largely figurehead post... Speaking to Asharq al-Awsat newspaper he warned that continued mayhem and foreign occupation could see Iraqis yearning for a strong hand. "This could in the long term create an environment in which an Iraqi Hitler could emerge like the one created by the defeat of Germany and the humiliation of Germans in World War One."
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=7077804&pageNumber=2
FIGURES ON IRAQI NATIONAL GUARD AND POLICE

"... the Pentagon has stopped issuing data about equipment shortages and deliveries. The last set of such figures - in September - showed, for example, that the National Guard was short of almost half its required weapons and about two thirds of its vehicles and body armour. However, the latest figures, for November, still show what the problem is. The numbers are well short of eventual establishments. Police strength is put at 87,133, but only 47,342 are said to be "on duty, trained and equipped." There is no explanation of the discrepancy. Presumably some are still being trained. But the figures also say nothing about how many have deserted, let alone how many are not that useful. The National Guard is doing better with 41,409 on duty out of a current strength of 43,318..."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4075359.stm

Saturday, December 11, 2004

FUEL AND ELECTRIC SHORTAGES

"... a fuel crisis, which has left Iraqi homes cold and dark and drivers waiting days for petrol, may inflame unrest before next month's election... Lines several km (miles) long snake from the city's petrol stations... Anger has boiled over, fights and shooting have broken out. The cost of paraffin for heating has risen fivefold in the capital and bottled cooking gas tenfold, causing serious hardship for the many Iraqis without jobs or regular income.... With temperatures dropping close to freezing, electricity seems in shorter supply even than a few months ago... Typically many households have two hours of power before a four-hour blackout..."
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=7057137&pageNumber=1
FALLUJAH AN AMERICAN GULAG

"... According to the International Organization on Migration, at least 210,600 Fallujans - more than 35,000 families - have been turned into refugees. Now the doomed city - reduced to a pile of rubble, but still closed by the Americans, with the resistance controlling at least 60% of it - is about to be turned into a concentration camp.

"This Pentagon-sponsored initiative will see Fallujans herded to "citizen processing centers", subjected to DNA testing and retina scans, and forced to wear badges with their home addresses at all times. Cars will be banned from the city: after all, they are the suicide bombers' weapon of choice. Male Fallujah civilians will be regimented in "military-style battalions" and, depending "on their skills" will "be assigned jobs in construction, waterworks or rubble-clearing platoons" - in other words, chain gangs. Moderate Sunni Arabs in Baghdad are enraged beyond belief: they correctly identify this US-enforced gulag as the "model city" in an ideal neo-conservative Middle East."

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FL10Ak02.html
ELECTION AND CIVIL WAR

"The Iraqi elections won't happen on January 30 because the Bush administration wants them: they will happen because Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani wants them. The Shi'ite leader knows it's now or never for the Shi'ite majority in the country to take power. The majority of Sunnis - because of the Fallujah offensive - won't vote:...

"Whatever happens, disaster looms. The Sunni Iraqi resistance's ultimate political aim is to cut off the majority of Sunnis from the US-imposed political calendar. They are succeeding because Sunnis have realized the elections will take place - whatever their complaints about their legitimacy. Iraq cannot possibly have a meaningful permanent constitution without Sunni input... The consequences of the majority of Sunnis boycotting the election and thus being under-represented in parliament spells only one thing: civil war..."

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FL10Ak02.html

Friday, December 10, 2004

FALLUJAH PHOTOS

"... Another priority for the (Red Cross) is the identification of "hundreds of bodies" collected and stored by US-led forces in a former potato warehouse. Photographs of the corpses have to be taken and circulated among refugees from the city so that they could be identified and buried as soon as possible..."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4085109.stm

From Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches, Images From The War in Iraq, at
hehttp://dahrjamailiraq.com/gallery/re
"Two weeks ago someone was allowed into Fallujah by the military to help bury bodies. They were allowed to take photographs of 75 bodies, in order to show pictures to relatives so that they might be identified before they were buried. These pictures are from a book of these photos. They are being circulated publicly around small villages near Fallujah where many refugees are staying."
http://dahrjamailiraq.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album28

Thursday, December 09, 2004

INJURIES

"US troops injured in Iraq have required limb amputations at twice the rate of past wars, and as many as 20 percent have suffered head and neck injuries that may require a lifetime of care... snipers and makeshift bombs tear off arms and legs and rip into faces and necks... 6 percent of those wounded in Iraq have required amputations, compared with a rate of 3 percent for past wars... the current VA medical system "literally cannot handle the load" of amputees... The angle of the force of these IEDs is right for the neck and face... These injuries, surgeons said, have long-term implications, with many involving irreversible brain damage, breathing and eating impairments, blindness, or severe disfiguration..."
http://www.boston.com/news/world/articles/2004/12/09/amputation_rate_for_us_troops_twice_that_of_past_wars?mode=PF
GAS SHORTAGE

"A monthlong gasoline crisis... has paralyzed the Iraqi capital...  Lines at Baghdad gas stations stretch for miles... an off-duty police officer killed a gas station security guard who refused to let the officer exceed his legal fuel allotment... Motorists are queued up around Baghdad gas stations in lines as long as 2 1/2 miles, blocking intersections, looping through city squares and in some cases spanning the length of Tigris River bridges. Government employees skip work to spend the day in line, bringing blankets and thermoses of tea to ward off the winter cold..."
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/iraq/la-fg-gas9dec09,0,7121802.story?coll=la-home-headlines

Wednesday, December 08, 2004

DOCTOR SHORTAGE

"A severe shortage of surgeons in Iraq has left U.S. Army medical teams in the country scrambling to handle the largest number of casualties since the Vietnam War... overwhelmed by the scope and severity of injuries among troops in Iraq... With just 120 general surgeons on active duty, the Army has been forced to use urologists, plastic surgeons and cardiothoracic surgeons to conduct general surgery on soldiers in Iraq. Many surgeons have been deployed for more than two years in Iraq..."
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/iraq/la-120804casualties_lat,0,4349856.story?coll=la-home-headlines
CHECKPOINTS

"A former U.S. marine testified yesterday that... he pumped 500 rounds of bullets into vehicles that failed to stop at military checkpoints... he and his fellow marines shot and killed more than 30 unarmed men, women and children and even shot a young Iraqi who got out of his car with his arms in the air... none of the Iraqis they shot had suicide bombing materials in their vehicles... they didn't understand the hand signals and signage indicating they should stop..."
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20041208/REFUGEE08/TPInternational/Americas
VERGE OF CIVIL WAR

"... Iraq is on the verge of a civil war if not already started at least from the Sunni side. If it is broken it will not exclude any one including the US forces. It is definitely the last nail in the failure of the US in Iraq. The only solution is to deal with it by the Iraqi way... Let it be a WW4..."
Hammorabi, Sunday, December 05, 2004
http://hammorabi.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, December 07, 2004

SITUATION GROWS MORE DESPERATE

"... the situation in Iraq grows more desperate by the day. Vaunted "coalition" efforts to "break the back" of the "insurgency" have only strengthened it. The violence among Iraqis would surely qualify as civil war -- except that only one side is fighting. The structures of relief and repair are gone. Whole cities are destroyed, populations displaced. The hope of Iraqi elections is mortally compromised. "Coalition" members are dropping out. The mission of American force is to secure the country, but it can't secure itself. The performance of US intelligence has been consistent: Its strategic failures caused the war, and its tactical ignorance of the enemy is losing the war..."
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2004/12/07/afraid_to_look_in_the_moral_abyss/
CIA BAGHDAD CHIEF SAYS IRAQ SITUATION DETERIORATING

"A classified cable sent by the Central Intelligence Agency's station chief in Baghdad has warned that the situation in Iraq is deteriorating... the appraisals, which follow several other such warnings from officials in Washington and in the field, were much more pessimistic than the public picture being offered by the Bush administration... "
http://nytimes.com/2004/12/07/international/middleeast/07intell.html?hp&ex=1102482000&en=78f41ffc3ad43b8a&ei=5094&partner=homepage

Sunday, December 05, 2004

ELECTION AGENDA AND NOMINEES

"The election which is supposed to be in less than 60 days is meaningless if the parties are not announcing their agenda and their nominees. The nominees have not done enough or none at all to visit cities and state their agenda for the country!"
Hammorabi Blog, Saturday, December 04, 2004
http://hammorabi.blogspot.com/

Saturday, December 04, 2004

WITNESSES WHO COUNT THE DEAD

"In Iraq... what happens to the people who insist on counting the bodies - the doctors who must pronounce their patients dead, the journalists who document these losses, the clerics who denounce them? In Iraq, evidence is mounting that these voices are being systematically silenced through a variety of means, from mass arrests, to raids on hospitals, media bans, and overt and unexplained physical attacks... One war is against the Iraqi people, and it has claimed an estimated 100,000 lives. The other is a war on witnesses. "
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,5673,1366348,00.html
WHY BOYCOTT ELECTION

"Forty seven Iraqi political parties met on 17 November and made the decision to boycott the coming Iraq election. The People's Struggle Movement (al-Kifah al-Shabi), which I represent, was one of those groups... we felt there were enough reasons for any patriotic Iraqi to boycott the proposed January election...

"The planned election will change the political composition of Iraq to suit the interests of the occupation authorities... The coming election will give power to every politician who has assisted the invaders and collaborated with them to consolidate the occupation.... After the election... the elected government will be no more than a vehicle to carry out Washington’s decisions... We strongly believe that the main purpose of the election process is to secure a government that will facilitate long-lasting agreements with the US to keep its forces on Iraqi soil and transform the country into an American colony..."

From "Why Iraqis should boycott the election"
by Mohammed al-Obaidi
Friday 03 December 2004
http://www.wanniski.com/

Thursday, December 02, 2004

AIRPORT ROAD TOO DANGEROUS FOR GREEN ZONE CIVILIANS

"... the U.S. Embassy barred civilian personnel from using the main road to the airport... It's the scene of near-daily explosions, sniper attacks and suicide car bombs... American civilians working in the zone now must use helicopters, rather than armored cars, to get to the international airport..."
http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/10323632.htm
NEW VIOLENCE EXPECTED IN FALLUJAH

"U.S. Marines still in Fallujah said that they expect a new wave of violence... (from) fighters hiding among returning refugees... also said that they expect that fighters will find increasing support from Fallujah residents who returned to find their homes and businesses demolished... The Marines are daily blasting homes with gunfire before storming them as they search for weapons and rebels. The damage caused by the latest offensive and continuing security operations in the city, is likely to turn most of the city residents against U.S. and Iraqi forces..."
http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=5916

Wednesday, December 01, 2004

FALLUJAH THE NEW GUERNICA

"... Fallujah is the new Guernica. The residents of the Basque capital in 1937 were resisting the Spanish Fascist dictator Francisco Franco, like Fallujah in 2004 was resisting the US-installed dictator Iyad Allawi. Franco asked Nazi Germany to bomb Guernica, just as Allawi asked the US to bomb Fallujah. In Guernica as in Fallujah there was no distinction between civilians and guerrillas. Franco denied the Guernica massacre and blamed the local population, just as Allawi and the US deny any civilian deaths..."
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FL02Ak02.html
OCCUPATION RECORD

* Dead Iraqi civilians are estimated to be anything from 15,000 to 100,000 (the British Lancet report). Johns Hopkins University is 90% certain there are more than 40,000 dead civilians.
* The resistance was around 5,000 strong in late 2003. Now it is at least 20,000 strong. Some British generals put them at 50,000 strong - and counting.
* Of the $18.4 billion in Iraqi reconstruction funds, Washington/Baghdad has spent only $1.7 billion. Baghdad has degenerated into a giant, hyper-violent slum, getting worse by the day. There's 25% less electricity now compared with Saddam times in early 2003 - 66% less in Baghdad.
* At least 400,000 Iraqi children suffer from chronic diarrhea and have almost no protein, according to a UN development report. Sixty percent of rural Iraqis and 20% of urban Iraqis are forced to drink contaminated water.
* According to a Gallup poll - taken before the Fallujah massacre - only 33% of respondents thought their lives were better than before the war. Ninety-four percent said Baghdad was more dangerous. Sixty-six percent believed the occupation could degenerate into a civil war. And 80% wanted the occupation over right after the January 30 elections.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FL02Ak02.html

Tuesday, November 30, 2004

BREMER ORDER 81: IRAQI FARMERS CANNOT USE SEEDS GROWN FROM U.S. SEEDS

Bremer Order 81: Part of it says that if Iraqi farmers use U.S. seeds, they cannot save seeds of their crop for replanting, but must buy new seeds. Order 81 says that U.S. companies have a patent on their seeds, and gives a monopoly on the seed supply to those companies. The part about “the protection of new varieties of plants” begins about 1/2 way into it. The part about “farmers shall be prohibited from re-using seeds of protected varieties” is about 3/4 way into it.
http://www.mindfully.org/Farm/2004/Iraq-Plant-Variety-Law26apr04.htm

"Bremer... Order 81 regarding “Patent, Industrial Design, Undisclosed Information, Integrated Circuits and Plant Variety... (says) the seeds that farmers are now allowed to plant--“protected” crop varieties brought into Iraq by transnational corporations in the name of agricultural reconstruction--will be the property of the corporations... This means that Iraqi farmers can neither freely legally plant nor save for replanting seeds of any plant variety registered under the plant variety provisions of the new patent law...”
http://www.fpif.org/papers/0411grain.html

"... Paul Bremer III... left behind the 100 orders he enacted as chief of the occupation authority in Iraq. Among them is Order 81 on "Patent, Industrial Design, Undisclosed Information, Integrated Circuits and Plant Variety"... This new law means that Iraqi farmers can neither freely legally plant nor save for re-planting seeds of any plant variety registered under the plant variety provisions of the new patent law. This deprives farmers what they and many others worldwide claim as their inherent right to save and replant seeds... What it will actually do is facilitate the penetration of Iraqi agriculture by the likes of Monsanto, Syngenta, Bayer and Dow Chemical - the corporate giants that control seed trade across the globe. Eliminating competition from farmers is a prerequisite for these companies to open up operations in Iraq, which the new law has achieved..."
"... Iraq has the potential to feed itself. But instead of developing this capacity, the US has shaped the future of Iraq's food and farming to serve the interests of US corporations... food sovereignty for the Iraqi people has already been made near impossible by these new regulations. Iraq's freedom and sovereignty will remain questionable for as long as Iraqis do not have control over what they sow, grow, reap and eat."
http://www.grain.org/articles/?id=6
SILENCE OF CONSENT

"... The Iraqi people are armed... They have the knowledge and the means to mount their own resistance, quietly going about the grim business of penetrating the insurgency and killing those who need killing... But the Iraqi people have chosen to screen the insurgency with the silence of their weapons and the silence of their voices.... The silence of the armed is the silence of consent... Liberators go home. Conquerors stay. For the sake of two nations, America should withdraw from Iraq."
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bal-op.iraq30nov30,1,2864270.story?coll=bal-oped-headlines
IRAQ HEALTH SYSTEM WORSE

"Iraq's health system is in a far worse condition than before the war, a British medical charity says... poor sanitation in many hospitals, shortages of drugs and qualified staff and huge gaps in services for mothers and children.... Medact accuses the UK and US governments and Iraqi authorities of denying "the true extent of harm" to Iraq's civilians. It also says health relief and reconstruction efforts have been bungled through mismanagement and corruption..."

"However, an official at the Iraqi health ministry, Dr Shakir al-Ainachi, said that in the past year the interim government had made a lot of progress in repairing the health care system. He said government warehouses were full of medical supplies and were being distributed by the lorryload every day."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4054105.stm

Monday, November 29, 2004

FIGHTING IN FALLUJAH AFTER 3 WEEKS

"The Red Crescent found that Fallujah is still under siege, three weeks after U.S. troops launched their... assault on the city, said the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)... doctors' and nurses' access inside the city is restricted because of the fighting... The water station is not working because there is nonstop fighting around it. There are no employees in the station... The agency can not enter deep inside Fallujah because it is not able to get minimum security guarantees form the fighting parties..."
http://www.aljazeera.com/cgi-bin/news_service/middle_east_full_story.asp?service_ID=5845
ASSAULT ON MOSUL INEVITABLE

"Najaf was bombed in August. Samarra was bombed in September. Sadr City was bombed in October. Fallujah was bombed in November. Mosul may be bombed in December... This is the calendar in the runup to the Iraqi elections... Baghdad sources tell Asia Times Online an American assault on Mosul - a city of 1 million - is inevitable. Allawi does not control even a kebab stand in multi-ethnic Mosul. The west bank of the Tigris is under total control of the resistance. The east bank is controlled by both Kurdish political parties and their peshmergas (paramilitaries). And the Turkoman minority controls a few sectors inside the city. There's a mini civil war already going on. Mosul is already the Iraqi Sarajevo..."
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FK25Ak04.html

Saturday, November 27, 2004

INTERVIEW WITH THE LATE MARGARET HASSAN ON WATER (October 2002)

"... how was it possible that more than a decade after the previous US invasion, the water system of Iraq was not yet functioning?... Margaret confirmed to me that the machinations of the US-dominated UN Sanctions Committee had denied and delayed many items indispensable for the rehabilitation of Iraq's water system... Margaret handed me a section of pipe of huge diameter. The pipe, however, was so clogged that only a trickle of water could pass through it. What prevented the necessary maintenance of such water treatment pipes? Margaret explained that any items which the Sanctions Committee did, from time to time, permit to be imported were paid for in hard currency generated by the Oil for Food programme. Nevertheless, Iraq was required by the US-dominated UN to pay 100 per cent of the cost of these shipments at the border, before being allowed to inspect even these life-saving articles for usability or completeness. And, according to Margaret, the shipments were almost invariably incomplete and of unusable quality. Such cruelty by officials of my own country shattered me..."
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2004/718/re2.htm

Friday, November 26, 2004

PROBLEMS WITH RESERVES

"... a California Army National Guard battalion preparing for deployment to Iraq said this week that they were under strict lockdown and being treated like prisoners rather than soldiers... Lt. Col. Michael Hubbard of Ft. Bliss said the military must confine the soldiers largely to (base) to ensure that their training is complete... a National Guard battalion undergoing accelerated training at Ft. Dix, N.J., was confined to barracks for two weeks after 13 soldiers reportedly went AWOL to see family before shipping out for Iraq... more than two dozen Army reservists in Iraq refused to drive a fuel convoy to a town north of Baghdad after arguing that the trucks they had been given were not armored for combat duty..."
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-na-guard25nov25,1,1153456.story
EFFECT OF IRAQ ON FUTURE OF U.S.

"Seymour Hersh... (who wrote) My Lai in Vietnam, a story he broke as a free-lance reporter, and the Abu Ghraib prison scandal in Iraq, a story he broke for The New Yorker... spoke last week at Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass.."

"...Fallujah... is the ancient center of Sunni Wahaabism - the state religion of Saudi Arabia. Now Bush has guaranteed that the Saudi princes, no matter what they say, will be giving money to the insurgents... The United States cannot afford this endless war... The dollar is already falling against the Euro, and the Chinese and Japanese hold trillions of dollars of U.S. debt. Soon China and Russia will start buying oil in Euros. They'll stop buying American in Europe because they hate us so much - Disney in Paris is already going down. Large American corporations doing business abroad are going down... The dollar will fall. Billionaires are now telling other billionaires to get out of the stock market and buy foreign currency and stocks... The market will crash..."

http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1126-10.htm
PENTAGON REPORT SAYS U.S. HAS FAILED TO EXPLAIN ACTIONS TO MUSLIM WORLD

"... a high level report by a Pentagon advisory board... was presented on September 23, but has just been released publicly...

"In stark contrast to the Cold War, the United States today is not seeking to contain a threatening state empire, but rather seeking to convert a broad movement within Islamic civilization to accept the value structure of Western Modernity -- an agenda hidden within the official rubric of a 'war on terrorism. Today we reflexively compare Muslim 'masses' to those oppressed under Soviet rule. This is a strategic mistake. There is no yearning-to-be-liberated-by-the-US groundswell among Muslim societies -- except to be liberated perhaps from what they see as apostate tyrannies that the US so determinedly promotes and defends."

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/1125-03.htm
DOES ZARQAWI EXIST?

"... I didn't know of Al-Zarkawi, didn't even think that such person exists!! Dad suggests that he's just an imaginary person made by the Americans to make the resistance look worse! ... Believe me, faking someone exists is so easy nowadays, especially with the technology we have!
- Blogger in Mosul, "A Star From Mosul", Wednesday, November 24, 2004
http://astarfrommosul.blogspot.com/

"... not a single source, anywhere, claims to have actually seen "Zarqawi" since late 2001 in Afghanistan. Ask the Pentagon. Ask the CIA. Ask the Federal Bureau of Investigation. No one, on the record, is able to independently verify that "Zarqawi" actually exists. There are no photos - only that same CIA-owned black and white. The CIA doesn't even know how tall or how fat "Zarqawi" is. All the literature on "Zarqawi" since late 2001 springs from dubious "confessions" by prisoners and "statements" by all sorts of people claiming to be "Zarqawi"... he may have been created by US military intelligence..."
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FJ15Ak02.html

"... American counter-terrorism officials are ignoring a wide array of fundamentalist groups at work in Iraq and surrounding countries in their effort to portray all terrorist activity in Iraq as the handiwork of a single mastermind... America needs to create a serious public enemy who is not Iraqi so they can claim Iraqis aren't responsible for the resistance..."
http://www.boston.com/news/world/articles/2004/11/01/zarqawis_role_in_iraq_overstated_analysts_say?mode=PF
BAATHISTS REMOVED FROM SECURITY FORCES

The Iraqi government is reviving its de-Baathification policy after former members of Saddam Hussein's... regime have reportedly managed to sneak back into key positions in the security apparatus. "We have evidence that Baathist elements have infiltrated the national guard, police and interior ministry, and that some of them are leaking information to terrorists."... cited as an example, the recent arrest of the head of security for the interim government headquarters in the Green Zone..."
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=12001
CHEMICAL WEAPONS LAB IN FALLUJAH

"... an Iraqi minister claimed that a chemical weapons laboratory was found in Fallujah. "Soldiers from the Iraqi National Guard found a chemical laboratory that was used to prepare deadly explosives and poisons," Minister of State Kassim Daoud said. "They also found in the lab, booklets and instructions on how to make bombs and poisons. They even talked about the production of anthrax."

"... Hans Blix, former UN chief weapons inspector, doubts Iraq chemical laboratory found... "Let's see what the chemicals are," Mr. Blix said, after an Iraqi minister claimed on Thursday that a chemical bomb factory was found in Fallujah. "Many of these stories evaporate when they are looked at more closely," he said. "If there were to be found something, we would all be surprised."

http://www.aljazeera.com/cgi-bin/news_service/middle_east_full_story.asp?service_ID=5766

Thursday, November 25, 2004

PROPHET ARRIVES

"... military sources report the American “Prophet” arrives in Baghdad. Though untried in battle conditions, “Prophet” is hailed as the most advanced and pro-active electronic intelligence system ever provided ground commanders in the field. It displays on their laptops enemy movements up to 150km away and is capable of electronically attacking hostile forces.... 3rd Infantry Division’s “units of action” due for shipment to Iraq will be equipped with the first unmanned vehicles of the Prophet collection system..."
http://www.debka.com/article.php?aid=942
ALMOST 21,000 U.S. CASUALTIES

"... As of Tuesday, 20,802 troops have been treated at Landstuhl from injuries received in Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom..".
http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=25671

Wednesday, November 24, 2004

FALLUJAH CIVILIANS WHO REMAINED WERE CONSIDERED AS INSURGENTS

"Allegations of widespread abuse by US forces in Fallujah, including the killing of unarmed civilians and the targeting of a hospital in an attack, have been made by people who have escaped from the city.... a large number of people including children were killed by American snipers... in one case - that of the death of a family of seven, including a three-month baby - the American authorities have admitted responsibility and offered compensation..."

"... refugees from Fallujah describe a situation of extreme violence in which remaining civilians in the city, who have been told by the Americans to leave, appeared to have been seen as complicit in the insurgency... "One of things we noticed the most were the numbers of people killed by American snipers. They were not just men but women and some children as well. The youngest one I saw was a four-year-old boy. Almost all these people had been shot in the head, chest or neck. Anyone in the street was regarded by the Americans as the enemy. "I was trying to get to my uncle's house, waving a piece of white cloth as we had been advised when they started shooting at me. I saw two men being shot. They were just ordinary people."

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=586045
ELECTIONS AND THE OCCUPATION

"... The Iraqi elections are designed to inflate the currently non-existent legitimacy of the Allawi regime by co-opting Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish parties, which are led mostly by long-time exiles. In this scenario, the new regime would technically end the occupation and "request" the U.S. to stay until the country is "stabilized," which means permanently, i.e. fulfilling the long-term agenda of the neo-conservatives, now entrenched more deeply than ever at the pinnacles of power. While it is theoretically possible... that the January election might bring to power a Shiite-led coalition that would ask the U.S. to withdraw troops, that is hardly the intent. The U.S. still plans to permanently remake a new Iraq, plans that include American military bases, a privatized market economy, ready access to oil, a prime target for Western and, especially Christian, proselytizing in the region..."
http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/20571/

Tuesday, November 23, 2004

HUMANITARIAN AID IN IRAQ

"... In our work as Iraq country representatives for the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), we've witnessed the deterioration of Iraqi society since the US-led invasion in 2003. An already crippled society has spiraled into chaos. Basic security, fundamental infrastructure, and rudimentary medical care have deteriorated under coalition control - a complete contradiction of the obligations of an occupying force as specified by the Geneva Conventions..."

"US efforts at reconstruction and relief... are virtually indistinguishable from military and political actions. A contractor in an armored Humvee, surrounded by armed guards, does not look like someone who has come to help. The blurring of distinctions between political action and true humanitarian work in Iraq has led to one of the greatest tragedies of all: the crippling - if not complete demise - of the international aid community there..."

"At the very moment when Iraqis most desperately need clean water, medical supplies, schools, and housing, the people best equipped to answer those needs without any political agenda are being forced to flee because chaos reigns... We see clearly that the choice to deal with conflict by violent force only creates more violence. Reconstruction has not occurred. Civil society has not been restored... Shock and awe, followed by chaos and increasing militarization, is a failure. We must find a different strategy for Iraq."

http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/1123/p07s02-coop.htm
SUCCESSFUL OPERATION IN MOSUL

"... U.S. forces have carried out raids across Iraq, sometimes netting big targets and gathering key intelligence to help them combat the sort of mounting insurgency that swept through Mosul this month, routing the police force... Dozens of soldiers rammed the white gates of a well-to-do home in central Mosul... the operation was declared a success.... "I feel bad that we didn't get the guy we were looking for," Lackey said. "But you know what, just his knowing that we've been by and that we're looking for him is likely to stop him getting up to his activities."
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=6898661

Monday, November 22, 2004

MAP OF EXTENT OF RESISTANCE VIOLENCE - Nov 19, 2004
hehttp://healingiraq.blogspot.com/nov_violence2.JPG
-- From blog "Healing Iraq" at http://healingiraq.blogspot.com/
WILLY PETE APPEARS IN FALLUJAH

Effects of "Willy Peter" (white phosphorous):
http://webpages.charter.net/dmarin/cbwbeta/wp.htm

"... We Americans pioneered the use of weaponized "Willy Peter," as GIs call it. Using Willy Peter, my dad's generation barbecued tens of thousands of Japanese. Resembling pelletized napalm, Willy Peter burns so hot that if a glob lands on you it instantly melts your skin and sticks to you. Following gravity, it will burn right through your body and come out the other side..."
http://www.theava.com/03/1119-protection.html

“They used these weird bombs that put up smoke like a mushroom cloud,” he said, having just arrived yesterday, “Then small pieces fell from the air with long tails of smoke behind them. These exploded on the ground with large fires that burnt for half an hour. They used these near the train tracks. You could hear these dropped from a large airplane and the bombs were the size of a tank. When anyone touched those fires, their body burned for hours.”
hehttp://www.guerrillanews.com/articles/article.php?id=913re

"Usually we keep the gloves on. For this operation, we took the gloves off." Some artillery guns fired white phosphorous rounds that create a screen of fire that cannot be extinguished with water. Insurgents reported being attacked with a substance that melted their skin, a reaction consistent with white phosphorous burns... a physician at a regional hospital, said, "The corpses of the mujahedeen which we received were burned, and some corpses were melted."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35979-2004Nov9_2.html
and
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/11/10/MNG6P9P3ER1.DTL
IRAQI CHILD MALNUTRITION EQUALS BURUNDI, WORSE THAN UGANDA AND HAITI

"Acute malnutrition among young children in Iraq has nearly doubled since the United States led an invasion of the country 20 months ago, according to surveys by the United Nations, aid agencies and the interim Iraqi government.... roughly 400,000 Iraqi children suffering from "wasting," a condition that takes in chronic diarrhea and dangerous deficiencies of protein. Iraq's child malnutrition rate now roughly equals that of Burundi, an African nation torn by more than a decade of war. It is worse than rates in Uganda and Haiti..."
http://www.indystar.com/articles/6/196420-4126-010.html
PROTESTS AGAINST U.S. ATTACK ON FALLUJAH

"... World revulsion against the US attack on Fallujah reached a crescendo during the past five days, with significant street protests breaking out in... Turkey, Palestine and Libya in the region, and Chile..."
Palestine
http://www.kfvs12.com/Global/story.asp?S=2588677
Libya
http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20041120-100834-7655r.htm
Turkey
http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?ID=34281
Pakistan
http://www.dawn.com/2004/11/20/nat29.htm

Sunday, November 21, 2004

ZARQAWI WAS NOT THE MAIN MAN IN FALLUJAH

"... rebel fighters and others who escaped the U.S. assault on Fallujah say the real power there was wielded by Omar Hussein Hadid, technically Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's underling but in fact the Iraqi face that allowed al-Zarqawi to remain there. "Inside Fallujah, Omar was the leader. Even Abu Musab couldn't say no to him"... Hadid's family and close rebel associates say Hadid survived the U.S. assault and is hiding in another town, still alive, still fighting, and still in charge."
http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/10240762.htm
VIEWS OF SECURITY CONSULTANTS IN IRAQ

"... the coming months will bring several more Fallujah-like fights. "It has evolved into one big vendetta -- a blood feud between us and the Sunnis".
"We are without allies amongst the Iraqi populace. Across Baghdad, Latifiyah, Mahmudiyah, Salman Pak, Baqubah, Balad, Taji, Baiji, Ramadi and just about everywhere else you can name, the people absolutely hate us. . . . The Iraqi people have not bought into what the Americans are selling, and no amount of military activity is going to change this fact."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A55407-2004Nov16?language=printer
FOUR INSURGENT GROUPS

1. The Jihadis المجاهدين: They resist the foreign occupation, to protect their country from it according to a religious order. Those are known of warning the people before attacking a certain region, they make sure that they know that in this time they'll come. And they've announced, more than once, and in different places in Mosul, especially in mosques, that they're not attacking any of the Iraqi Police, the Iraqi army, and the civilians.. Their only aim is the occupation troops.

2. The criminals and robbers that Saddam has released before the war: Saddam has used to release the criminals and robbers from the Iraqi prisons every while. We see 'em on TV praising him and admiring him after their release!! They're a bunch of people who broke the law, got loosed in the streets. With no real authority in Iraq, and no job for them to gain their living, they decided to make some gangs. The aim is to steal (houses, shops, cars and government buildings!) and to kidnap innocent people in order to get money in return!!

3. The Ba'athis, the Fedayeen and part of the soldiers of the old Iraqi army: Those people found themselves without jobs after the war and with no source of money. So, they made some groups under the name of RESISTANCE. The aim is to make people feel that other regime after Saddam is worse than Saddam's, and the situation after Saddam Hussein is going from BAD to WORSE. So, they attack the policemen, and the Iraqi army and the government buildings for this aim!

4. The vandals who work for foreign countries (eg. America, Israel, Iran, Kuwait.. Or any other neighboring country): Their only aim is to make a status of horror and untrust, to threat the university teachers, doctors and the other valuable citizens of Iraq to make them go out of Iraq, they might even kill some of them. And to destroy the main power sources of Iraq, like oil pipelines, electricity stations and government's buildings.

-- By a school girl in Mosul who writes the blog "A Star from Mosul", Sunday, November 21, 2004
http://astarfrommosul.blogspot.com/

Saturday, November 20, 2004

SECURITY POORER AFTER FALLUJAH

"... Security in the so-called Sunni Triangle, as well as the northern city of Mosul, is poorer than it was six weeks ago, said William Taylor, director of the reconstruction office at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad... In cities such as Baghdad, Fallouja, Ramadi, Samarra and Mosul, security "is worse today than it was, and we are having greater difficulties" than six weeks ago, said Taylor..."
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-fg-rebuild20nov20,1,2518283.story?coll=la-headlines-frontpage

Friday, November 19, 2004

COST OF REBUILDING CITIES
Najaf - $500 Million for partial destruction, bogged down
Fallujah - Only $200 Million for complete destruction of much larger city

"... a coordination group of the American forces, civil agencies, and the Iraqi government, will supervise a budget of $200 million dedicated for rebuilding Fallujah; whereas I would like to remind that the reconstruction of Najaf was given a budget of $500 million. How could we explain the difference, when the destruction was partial in Najaf, whereas it is complete in Fallujah..."
http://english.daralhayat.com/opinion/OPED/11-2004/Article-20041118-4c64544f-c0a8-10ed-006c-75ed71dfa517/story.html

"... The reconstruction effort in Fallouja will require... U.S. funds to compensate residents for damaged property and to rebuild large parts of the city damaged by weeks of U.S. airstrikes and street-by-street fighting. The project seems likely to dwarf the large-scale rebuilding scheme in the southern city of Najaf, where damage was estimated at $500 million after a Marine offensive in August ousted Shiite Muslim militiamen..."
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/iraq/la-111504rebuild_lat,0,6690749.story?coll=la-home-headlines

"... relief aid was beginning to flow into Falluja, and... engineers were now in the city, examining how to restore electricity. Military programs for disbursing aid and restoring infrastructure have bogged down in other cities, like Najaf, where American-led assaults caused huge damage..."
http://nytimes.com/2004/11/16/international/middleeast/16cnd-iraq.html?pagewanted=2&ei=5094&en=556b47999fa314da&hp&ex=1100667600&partner=homepage
RAID ON SUNNI MOSQUE IN BAGHDAD

"U.S. soldiers raided the Abu Hanifa mosque in Baghdad during Friday prayers, killing at least four and wounding up to 20 worshippers... about 50 U.S. soldiers with 20 Iraqi National Guardsmen (ING) entered the mosque, a witness reported... Abu Talat told IPS on phone from within the mosque while the raid was in progress. Talat gave his account over short phone calls. He said he was witnessing a horrific scene. Everyone starting yelling 'Allahu Akbar' (God is the greatest) because they were frightened. Then the soldiers started shooting the people praying... Women and children were sobbing... We were here praying and now there are 50 here with their guns on us. They are holding our heads to the ground, and everyone is in chaos. This is the worst situation possible. They cannot see me talking to you. They are roughing up a blind man now.” Pieces of brain were splattered on one of the walls inside the mosque while large blood stains covered carpets at several places."
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/1119-02.htm
and
http://www.dahrjamailiraq.com/hard_news/archives/hard_news/000125.php#more
IF SUNNIS BOYCOTT THE ELECTIONS...

"... only one way to avoid disaster. This would be some sort of emergency decree by the current government that sets aside, say, 20% of seats in parliament for the Sunni Arabs. This procedure would seat Sunni Arab candidates in order of the popularity of their lists and in order of their rank within the lists on which they run... Remember, the first thing the new parliament will do is craft a permanent constitution. You want Sunni Arabs sitting at that table, or else..."
Juan Cole in Informed Comment, Friday, November 19, 2004
http://www.juancole.com/

FALLUJAH AND THE DRAFT

"... the US simply does not have enough troops to hold Fallujah and also do all the other fighting that is now necessary... the attack on Fallujah has strengthened the resistance and weakened the US occupation.. the only remedy... is a vast increase in the number of US troops in Iraq. And that means a draft in the United States."
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FK20Ak01.html
MAJOR AID ORGANIZATION QUITS

"... One of the few remaining aid agencies in Iraq is pulling out of the country. World Vision announced it was ending operations, following the murder of its senior manager in Iraq, and attacks on other aid workers. World Vision has been in Iraq for 18 months, and says it has helped about 600,000 people, by improving schools, hospitals, clinics, and water supplies..."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4025171.stm

Thursday, November 18, 2004

TROOP ROTATIONS TO BE DELAYED FOR ELECTIONS

"... the US military is now planning to boost combat forces to secure the country for elections in January... expand(ing) the force by thousands of GIs in coming weeks by delaying the departure of more experienced units from Iraq as fresh troops rotate in... by overlapping new arrivals with others whose tours would be extended as large units of 20,000 to 30,000 troops rotate..."
http://search.csmonitor.com/2004/1119/p03s01-usmi.html
FALLUJAH PULVERIZED

"... Almost all of the city has been pulverized, and the biggest question facing American and Iraqi officials is how residents will react to seeing the vast swaths of destruction.... American commanders say rebuilding efforts will win over the Fallujans, but reconstruction efforts by the Americans in other urban battle zones in Iraq, like Najaf, have stumbled badly... the Iraqi interior minister, said at a news conference in Baghdad that families who fled would receive food rations and 150,000 dinars, or about $110, on their return..."
http://nytimes.com/2004/11/18/international/middleeast/18cnd-iraq.html?hp&ex=1100840400&en=acd7ab8762e092fc&ei=5094&partner=homepage
WHAT DO THE IRAQIS THINK OF FALLUJAH?

"... the assault on Falluja has given the Iraqi people a lot to look at, and a lot to think about. Some 200,000 people -- the great majority of Falluja's population of some 300,000 -- were driven out of their city by news of the imminent attack and the US bombardment. No agency of government, US or Iraqi, which turned off the city's water and electricity in preparation for the assault, offered assistance. Nor did the United Nations Refugee Agency or any other representative of the international community appear. And where are the people now? And what stories are the expelled 200,000 telling the millions of Iraqis among whom they are now mixing? We don't know. No one seems to be interested...."
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1118-31.htm

Wednesday, November 17, 2004

WHO KILLED MARGARET HASSAN?

"... In the background of these appalling pictures, there were none of the usual Islamic banners. There were none of the usual armed and hooded men. There were no Qur'anic recitations. And when it percolated through to Fallujah and Ramadi that the mere act of kidnapping Hassan was close to heresy, the combined resistance groups of Fallujah... demanded her release. So, incredibly, did Abu Musab al-Zarqawi... Other abducted women were freed when their captors recognised their innocence. But not Margaret Hassan, even though she spoke fluent Arabic and could explain her work to her captors in their own language.

"If anyone doubted the murderous nature of the insurgents, what better way to prove their viciousness than to produce evidence of Margaret Hassan's murder? What more ruthless way could there be of demonstrating to the world that the US and Interim Prime Minister Iyad Alawi's tinpot army were fighting "evil" in Fallujah and the other Iraqi cities?

"Even in the topsy-turvy world of Iraq, nobody is suggesting that people associated with the government of Mr Allawi had a hand in Margaret Hassan's death. Iraq, after all, is awash with up to 20 insurgent groups but also with rival gangs of criminals seeking to extort money from hostage-taking. But still the question has to be answered: who killed Margaret Hassan?"

http://www.thestar.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=132&fArticleId=2302694
U.S. SOWING DRAGONS' TEETH

"... For every Iraqi killed, either in Fallujah or overall, there are five, maybe 10, maybe 20 sisters, brothers, husbands, wives, parents, children. For every dead Iraqi there may be 20 people who are now committed to a blood feud... the US forces may have sown dragons' teeth. In Greek mythology, dragons' teeth, once planted, grow into fully-armed warriors... the British forces, mainly deployed in the south of the country, have striven to avoid sowing seeds of longer-term discord..."
http://comment.independent.co.uk/commentators/story.jsp?story=583641
THE SOLDIER WHO KILLED THE WOUNDED IRAQI

"... The legal basis for the Fallujah operation, and thus the case against the soldier involved, is far from clear. What is happening in Iraq...

(A) Could be classed as internal armed conflict, and therefore still subject to the provisions of the 1949 Geneva Conventions. Those conventions say that a combatant who has surrendered or is rendered hors de combat by sickness, wounds or any other cause must be treated humanely and is protected, in particular, against "murder of all kinds". If that is the case, whatever the mitigating circumstances, the Marine could be tried for a war crime.

(B) Alternatively, defeating the "insurgency" (could be) a matter for internal Iraqi law. The US forces are a form of military aid to the civil power - just like the British Army in Northern Ireland. The latter were always subject to civilian law. Therefore, the Marine's action ought to be dealt with under the Iraqi criminal code. In that case, most lawyers would agree there is a prima facie case of murder. If the investigation finds the soldier thought the dead man was about to detonate a grenade, that would be mitigation - but not defence.

The coalition cannot have it both ways. Either this is an armed conflict, in which case the 1949 Geneva Conventions apply, or else they are giving aid to the provisional Iraqi government, in which case they must be subject to its laws. It seems they want neither...."

http://comment.independent.co.uk/commentators/story.jsp?story=583641
SSS AND DEPT OF EDUCATION COMPARING REGISTRATION RECORDS

"With continuing war in Iraq and U.S. armed forces dispersed to so many other locations... The Selective Service System (SSS) and the U.S. Department of Education now are gearing up to compare their computer records, to make sure all men between the ages of 18 and 25 who are required to register for a military draft have done so. The SSS and the education department will begin comparing their lists on Jan. 1, 2005, according to a memo authored by Jack Martin, acting Selective Service director... the computer records check would help Selective Service with its compliance rates..."
http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/ts_more.php?id=62232_0_10_0_C
COUNTERINSURGENCY STRATEGY - TAKE AWAY THE WATER

"... the Pentagon still has not been able to put an Iraqi army in place... the backup plan has been to give US troops a counterinsurgency field manual... in counterinsurgency "success does not require attacking the enemy directly but destroying the environment, physical and social, that supports it. Take away the water and the fish will die..."
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FK18Ak03.html

Tuesday, November 16, 2004

FALLUJAH CIVILIAN CASUALTIES UNUSUALLY LOW

"... The number of Iraqi casualties has not been officially announced. The Iraqi prime minister, Ayad Allawi, has said he does not believe any civilians were killed in the offensive, which has left more than 1,200 insurgents dead, according to a Reuters report.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/16/international/middleeast/16cnd-fall.html?oref=login
REPORT FROM MOSUL

From the blog "A Star in Mosul", by a precocious computer-savvy westernized schoolgirl who was sooo not critical until her own city was attacked and people she knew were killed...

“... There's a car in front of our house, a white Volvo.. The Americans have killed the driver!! The door is opened and the car is parked in the middle of the street with a lake of blood under it...
"... You can't just worn us and tell us to leave Mosul before you destroy it, what will happen if we left and came back to see the house gone!! Can we start from ZERO again!! So many won't be able to leave, as it happened in Falloja, some would prefer to die in pride than to live in shame (And that's not stupidity, that's reality). Some don't have transportation, or the money to leave...
"Please don't just assume that we left and start shooting and destroying! Can't you get rid of few but by killing many others.. Here you went, killed everybody in Falloja, why? To get rid of Al-Zarkawy. Did you get rid of him? Apparently not!!.."

A Star in Mosul
Monday, November 15, 2004
http://astarfrommosul.blogspot.com/
800 CIVILIAN DEATHS OUT OF 50,000 IN FALLUJAH - U.S. BLOCKS RED CROSS

"... a high-ranking official with the Red Cross in Baghdad told IPS that ”at least 800 civilians” have been killed in Fallujah so far... His estimate is based on reports from Red Crescent aid workers stationed around the embattled city, from residents within the city and from refugees... The official estimated that at least 50,000 residents remain trapped within the city. They were too poor to leave, lacked friends or family outside the city and therefore had nowhere to go, or they simply had not had enough time to escape before the siege began."

"... both Red Cross and Iraqi Red Crescent relief teams had asked the U.S. military in Fallujah to take in medical supplies to people trapped in the city, but their repeated requests had been turned down. A convoy of relief supplies from both relief organisations continues to wait on the outskirts of the city for military permission to enter..."

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/1116-04.htm

Monday, November 15, 2004

ANOTHER FALLUJAH IN MOSUL

"Mosul was about to be lost," Brigadier Anwar Dolan, commander of the ING brigade in Suleimania in the Kurdish-controlled north, said... (so) outside the city, the American-ING forces were mobilising for what some military officials promise would be another Falluja-type assault... Because Mosul is a much larger city than Falluja and its Arab populace is showing sympathy for the insurgents, the fighting there could be more bloody than in Fallujah..."
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=582912
FALLUJAH IN RUINS

"... a shattered landscape of gutted buildings, crushed cars and charred bodies.... utter destruction, with concrete houses flattened, mosques in ruins, telegraph poles down, power and phone lines hanging slack and rubble and human remains littering the empty streets... rotting corpses being piled up and thousands still trapped inside their homes, many of them wounded and without access to food, water or medical aid..."

"... The US Defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld claimed last week that Iraqi civilians had been warned how to avoid injury. "Innocent civilians in that city have all the guidance they need as to how they can avoid getting into trouble. There aren't going to be large numbers of civilians killed and certainly not by US forces," he said.... Prime minister Iyad Allawi said there had been no civilian casualties during the battle for Fallujah, contradicting accounts from residents inside the city..."

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=582915
ELECTIONS COULD BE DELAYED

"Iraq's deputy prime minister has indicated for the first time that the much-heralded elections due in January could be derailed by the country's violent insurgency. Barham Salih said the authorities were determined to hold the vote, but admitted they would have to assess the security situation nearer the time..."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1351481,00.html
CIVILIAN CASUALTIES IN FALLUJAH

"The full cost of the battle of Falluja emerged last night as large numbers of wounded civilians were evacuated to hospitals in Baghdad ... The horrific conditions for those who remained in the city have begun to emerge in the last 24 hours as it became clear that US military claims of 'precision' targeting of insurgent positions were false.... civilian injuries were caused by the massive firepower directed on to city neighbourhoods during the battle.... the Red Crescent says people have been bleeding to death for lack of medical attention... The fears of large numbers of civilian injured have raised fresh warnings that the suffering in Falluja will be used to rally insurgents across northern Iraq..."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1350926,00.html

Saturday, November 13, 2004

ARAB NEWS REPORTS ON FALLUJAH AND MOSUL

"Fallujah is getting out of the U.S. control... The U.S. is facing tough resistance and starting to loose control over the city unlike previous claims that the U.S. military has managed to control about 80 percent of the city..."
http://www.aljazeera.com/cgi-bin/news_service/middle_east_full_story.asp?service_id=5684

"... Inside Fallujah, intense fighting erupted in the north-west of the city, just as US commanders were declaring that they had trapped resistance fighters in the southern end and were about to launch a final assault to take control... A little later the American headquarters inside Fallujah came under repeated fire, leading to US tanks and armored cars heading back into areas which US forces had claimed to be firmly under control..."
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=582476

"Iraqi insurgents control Mosul... Insurgents appear to have free reign of streets in Mosul, (but) US forces insist restive city is under control..."
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=11869