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Old 04-07-2003, 01:37 PM
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Default Arabs Appalled by U.S. Troops in Baghdad

Arabs Appalled by U.S. Troops in Baghdad

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"In Cairo, Egypt, some were even more determined to join a jihad, or holy war, alongside the Iraqis. The Lawyers' Syndicate, known for organizing fighters for the war in Iraq (news - web sites), began filling up with volunteers shortly after the news was broadcast.


'As Arabs, we cannot see this and not move," said a man in his early 30s, who would not give his name for fear of government retribution. "We are selling ourselves for a higher cost, for God, not for Saddam.'"

Let them come.

Thay probably don't believe these unconfirmed reports either:

Sources in Baghdad were reporting citizen uprisings against the Fedayeen Saddam, Kuwait News Agency said Monday.

"Major bloody confrontations are currently taking place between the residents of Baghdad and the regime's militia, killing dozens of Saddam's loyalists and forcing many of their leaders to leave their positions and change into civilian clothes," sources inside the city told KUNA.

And Iranian media reported that 35 Iraqi soldiers had been killed in three areas of the capital where civilians have been rising up against the military.

Neither a Fox News contributor in Baghdad nor U.S. Central Command could confirm the reports.

In southern Iraq, the Associated Press reported that civilians turned on Saddam's loyalists in Basra, attacking militiamen and looting a state bank as British troops moved to take control of the nation's second-largest city.

Several militiamen were seen being killed by throngs of civilians, and a British soldier was told that civilians had killed a policeman who worked on their street corner, according to British press pool reports.

Senior Defense Department officials told Fox News that "we know very little" about the reports. "We can say as a general principal that Iraqis are coming forward" throughout the country to fight the regime, but as for Baghdad specifically, "we have very little significant information."

The uprisings came as coalition forces continued their aerial assault on Baghdad Monday afternoon, hours after U.S. troops barreled through the heart of the Iraqi capital just after dawn in a dramatic show of force designed to prove the coalition can enter the city with impunity.

At about 8 p.m. (noon EDT), a large explosion rocked the center of the city. It was not immediately known whether the blast was from Iraqi artillery attacking coalition snipers in the area, or an air attack from coalition bombers."

We'll find out soon how true these reporsts are. Also possible WMD smoking gun found today. The situation's getting rather interesting in Iraq.
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Old 04-07-2003, 01:52 PM
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Default Agree...

....just be a few less terrorists or Al Jazeera reporters we'll need to kill later.
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Old 04-07-2003, 02:49 PM
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Default Or, as reported in teh USA Today.....

...""I do believe this city is freakin' ours," boasted Capt. Chris Carter of Watkinsville Ga."
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