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Iraq
British guns pound Basra
2008-04-19
IRAQI forces backed by British troops and artillery seized the main stronghold of the radical ShiÂ’ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr in the southern port city of Basra yesterday.
"Call on your headman to surrender,
it's worse if you fights or you runs
,"

The operation, which also involved RAF and American aircraft, forced the clericÂ’s Mahdi army militants to cede control of a district where they had fought off an Iraqi onslaught last month.
"You can go where you please,
you can skin up the trees
,"

A senior Mahdi source in Basra said British soldiers - believed to be SAS troops directing attacks - had accompanied the Iraqis as they moved into the district of Hayaniya. British officials said only that “liaison teams” were advising Iraqi commanders on the ground, after US criticism during Gordon Brown’s visit to Washington of earlier failures to clear militants from the city.
Very fit "liaison teams" with cold eyes and hard faces
YesterdayÂ’s assault was launched five days after a kidnapped British journalist, Richard Butler, was rescued in Basra, apparently from the home of a Mahdi army officer. Butler, who was working for the American network CBS, had been held for more than two months but said he had not been mistreated.

The oil city awoke yesterday to heavy artillery and air strikes directed at Mahdi rocket launch-ers. The Iraqis then moved in with relative ease. Witnesses said huge quantities of weapons, including hundreds of rockets and mortars, had been found abandoned. Some had been left in the street by fleeing militiamen.
"Cause you can't get away from the guns!"
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#3  mosse my thoughts exactly, but was they just shooting into open fields or actually enmy
Posted by: sinse   2008-04-19 20:43  

#2  I wonder if this was done specifically to help the English regain face?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-04-19 18:53  

#1  five days after a kidnapped British journalist, Richard Butler, was rescued in Basra, apparently from the home of a Mahdi army officer

Did I miss that news before? I knew he was released, but not the Mahdi connection. I thought it was just another kidnap/ransom gang
Posted by: Frank G   2008-04-19 17:35  

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