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Iraq-Jordan
Foreign prisoners treated in Fallujah
2004-11-17
On a dusty field outside Fallujah, where wounded American soldiers were rushed off the battlefield, a young Sudanese man lay bleeding and trying to talk his way out of trouble. Mohammed Khalid had a small spot in his left shoulder where an American bullet had entered and a large gaping hole on his biceps where it had exited. The identification number "14-5" was written on his chest in black marker. Khalid, a gaunt 19-year-old with a scraggly beard, screamed as a doctor dressed his wounds. "I came here for the work," he said. "I know nothing about Iraq."
Allahu akbar, bub.
The troops who brought Khalid in said he and the three other foreigner fighters lying on field stretchers were found with weapons in a covered ditch. A Marine Corps intelligence sergeant, who wouldn't give his name, said the men "came out of their holes and just surrendered."
"Don't kill me! Please don't kill me! I don't wanna be a martyr!"
There was no talk here about video footage that purportedly shows an American Marine killing a wounded insurgent, an incident that Marine officials are investigating. Military personnel here didn't know about the video or the incident.
"We're busy. We'll look at it later. Piss off."
Posted by:Dan Darling

#5  Army chaplain Capt. Ric Brown...37, from Reno, Nev., [said], "I’ve had the opportunity to talk with the average Joe Iraqi, and they say the Quran teaches tolerance, tolerance of others and peace"

Chaplain Brown learned a lot about tolerance in Reno and Vegas, I'm sure.
Posted by: lex   2004-11-17 1:00:32 PM  

#4  "...the four foreigners - two Jordanians, the Sudanese and a Palestinian..."
"...he’d gone to Syria from Saudi Arabia..."

No Iranians here -- the Iranians just pay the bills.
Posted by: Tom   2004-11-17 9:03:35 AM  

#3  "wasn’t getting along with his parents..."So instead of getting a job and moving out of Daddy's house he go's to Iraq and gets shot-up.And here I thought American,young adults tend to be dumb-ass'.Sheeesh!
Posted by: raptor   2004-11-17 6:41:55 AM  

#2  'He said he was paid $100 a month to shoot at Americans' - courtesy of Mullah Bank (tm) Iran .

Posted by: MacNails   2004-11-17 6:24:35 AM  

#1  Daddy may, indeed, be the worst of his problems. Now that he's out of the fight and under control, he'll be treated fair and square - the opposite of what he and his buddies would do were the tables turned. I hope they wring 'em dry for info. After that, I guess give him to Daddy in front of Jordanian Intel Services, insert ear plugs, and walk away.
Posted by: .com   2004-11-17 4:44:21 AM  

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