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Iraq-Jordan
Fallujah hard boyz just want to kill infidels
2004-11-10
In the front yard of a half-built house in Falluja, a dozen fighters sat in a semicircle. With Kalashnikovs in their laps and copies of the Qur'an in their hands, they stared at us suspiciously. The silence was punctuated by the sound of mortar shelling. With each explosion, the fighters would cry, "Holy shit! Allahu Akbar". Eventually, the mujahideen started talking: "Who are you?" "What do you do?" "Why the big cameras?"

But mostly they were interested only in converting us to Islam. They were still describing the pains I would go through in hell when another fighter, a short thin teenager, appeared. He was still dressed in his white pyjamas and rubbed his eyes as he listened to the conversation. "What are you doing?" he asked one of the fighters.

"We are preaching to them about Islam," said the fighter.

"Why? They are not Muslims?"

"No."

The young man looked with puzzlement at the other fighter and said: "But then, why don't we kill them?"

"We can't do that now. They are in a state of truce with us," the fighter said.

The fighters belonged to Tawhid and Jihad, the group that has claimed responsibility for most of the violence sweeping Iraq. Eradicating these men is one of the prime objectives of the US offensive on Falluja. At first sight, they all looked and behaved the same; young men in trainers and tracksuits preaching Islam. As time passed, they became more relaxed and open about who they were and why they were there. It became apparent that they were an odd bunch of people from different places and with different dreams.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#18  Condolences, 3dc.
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-11-10 10:56:28 PM  

#17  Sadly, Robert C, you are right. Those are alot of generations.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-11-10 10:12:20 PM  

#16  Sorry about your kids loss 3dc.
He is a hero.
Posted by: leo88   2004-11-10 6:17:40 PM  

#15  The thing is, these people are broken and cannot be fixed. A whole generation or two that has been fed this jiihadi bucket of sh*t.

That would be 700 generations, more or less.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-11-10 6:14:05 PM  

#14  But, he said: "We are besieged here now. It is a great emotional victory, but bad strategy. It is very easy now for the Americans to come and kill us all."

Well a kid who played with my youngest in Middle School just got killed in Falluja by these sick bastards. I won't be nice for awhile...

Why can't we just admit no good guys are left there and level the place with a dozen or so daisy cutters. Then, we should follow it up with a fresh meteor for the approaching haji. Right at the stone the devil time.

Posted by: 3dc   2004-11-10 6:13:37 PM  

#13  ZF sez, Heaven as a divine whorehouse. Ya gotta love it...

Sure as hell it isn't the sailor's heaven Fiddler's Green. Even the sailors had some sense of proportion and moderation. The thing is, these people are broken and cannot be fixed. A whole generation or two that has been fed this jiihadi bucket of sh*t. Boggles the mind.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-11-10 4:56:08 PM  

#12  Article: Most of the time, when they weren’t reading or praying, they spoke about death, not fearfully, but in happy anticipation. They talked about how martyrs would not feel pain and about how many virgins they would get in heaven.

Heaven as a divine whorehouse. Ya gotta love it...
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2004-11-10 4:46:29 PM  

#11   #9 I'm guessing that these guys are going to be finding out about the virgins real soon. I hope we get the old goat who has been setting the IED's. Of course we will have to get them all, since they are clearly Muslim nuts bent on killing us whenever possible.
Posted by: Omitle Gleart4797 2004-11-10 4:40:14 PM


Maybe these guys had their picture taken yesterday? One can hope.
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2004-11-10 4:43:29 PM  

#10  Um, that last one was me.
Posted by: Remoteman   2004-11-10 4:41:08 PM  

#9  I'm guessing that these guys are going to be finding out about the virgins real soon. I hope we get the old goat who has been setting the IED's. Of course we will have to get them all, since they are clearly Muslim nuts bent on killing us whenever possible.
Posted by: Omitle Gleart4797   2004-11-10 4:40:14 PM  

#8  Wotta coincidence. Us infidels just want to kill hard boyz.
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-11-10 4:37:38 PM  

#7  With each explosion, the fighters would cry, "Allahu Akbar".

I'm guessing they meant it in the sense of "oh shit!".

The young man looked with puzzlement at the other fighter and said: "But then, why don’t we kill them?"

"We can’t do that now. They are in a state of truce with us," the fighter said.


Ah. The reporter has seen Pirates of the Carribean and knew to ask for parlay.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-11-10 4:32:07 PM  

#6  Salam Pax and his buddies are guerrilla sympathizers. This is why this item is being syndicated by al-Guardian. The New York Times at least tries to maintain the appearance of objectivity - al-Guardian is - well - al-Guardian.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2004-11-10 4:22:47 PM  

#5  I didn't really get a vibe that he was making excuses for the terrorists... sounds like he was just telling his story. But to be honest it sounds like at least part of it was made up...
Posted by: Damn_Proud_American   2004-11-10 4:20:02 PM  

#4  The author, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, is Salam Pax's friend and the Christian of the group.
http://jarrarsupariver.blogspot.com/2004/06/story-of-three-iraqi-friends.html
Posted by: ed   2004-11-10 4:04:12 PM  

#3  This article could've been captioned "Interview with cannon fodder".Muslims hate to be humiliated.
they have a great deal to be humble about.
Posted by: Mark Z.   2004-11-10 4:02:19 PM  

#2  heh.... heh... Boys just want to have fun right?

Kill them. They are just murders and thugs.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-11-10 3:56:14 PM  

#1  '... then turned to me: "Do you know how to make these things work?"'

I wonder if the "reporter" showed him?

I hope this "news" crew got stuck with their jihadi friends when things started.
Posted by: Xbalanke   2004-11-10 3:42:42 PM  

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