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U.S. Soldiers Battle Al-Sadr Supporters
2004-05-12
U.S. soldiers backed by tanks and helicopters battled fighters loyal to a radical cleric near a mosque in this holy city Wednesday, hours after Iraqi leaders agreed on a proposal that would end his standoff with the U.S.-led forces. As many as 25 insurgents were killed, the coalition said. The cleric, Moqtada al-Sadr, urged fighters in Karbala to resist U.S. troops, comparing their struggle to the Vietnam War. "I appeal to the fighters and mujahedeen in Karbala to stand together so as none of our holy sites and cities are defiled," al-Sadr said, speaking at a shrine in Najaf, where he is holed up. "We are prepared for any American escalation and we expect one." Asked how long his forces can fight, al-Sadr said: "Let remind you of Vietnam. We are an Iraqi people that has faith in God, and his prophet and his family. The means of victory that are available to us are much more than what the Vietnamese had. And, God willing, we shall be victorious." It was the first time al-Sadr had appeared before reporters since his militia, Al-Mahdi Army, launched attacks on coalition troops in Baghdad and several other cities in early April. He said American forces were fighting Islam, and not terrorism in Iraq, and he referred to the abuse of Iraqi detainees by U.S. troops at Saddam Hussein’s notorious Abu Ghraib prison. "Look at what they have done. Look what the torture they have committed against our detainees.
How many heads did we cut off again? I forget...
Could anyone who came to rid us of Saddam do this?" al-Sadr said in what was described as an open letter to the American people. The new U.S.-appointed governor of Najaf, Adnan al-Zurufi, said Wednesday he believed his American backers will give another week to efforts to find a peaceful end to the standoff in Najaf before resolving it by force. "If you assess U.S. military movements in terms of territorial gains, then U.S. forces a week from now will enter certain areas of the city that will in turn make the prospect of a peaceful settlement very weak," al-Zurufi said.
Posted by:Sam

#5  Just keep it up, (D)assholes, and November will be very interesting.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-05-12 11:24:06 PM  

#4  Yes Motaqy, and the Nazis were issuing threats when the Russians were in Berlin.

Hardly suprising that he sounds just like the Democrats, he and the Dems see things very much the same way.
Posted by: RMcLeod   2004-05-12 6:51:59 PM  

#3  Blatant Peshawar.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2004-05-12 5:08:24 PM  

#2  Sounds like Tater's been listening close to the Donks and their dhimmi-media enablers. Even with the Berg murder, the Democrat-Media complex has not backed off one bit. If they keep this up, the real America is going to rise up and rip some new bungholes in these idiots. I know it's somewhat OT, but Kennedy yesterday just blew me away. He might as well sport a black turban from here on out.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2004-05-12 5:05:11 PM  

#1  "How many heads did we cut off again?"

Well, there were all those in Fallujah, plus Abu Ghraib, plus, lessee...Najaf Karbala and Kut... carry the one...

I get a grand total of zero, but I may have double counted one or two here and there.

Of course, if you use non-Western mathematics you may get a different result.
Posted by: Anonymous4807   2004-05-12 4:49:21 PM  

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