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Iraqis Drag Bodies Through Streets After Attack
By Michael Georgy

FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters) - A vengeful crowd of cheering Iraqis dragged the burned and mutilated bodies of four contractors -- three of them American -- through the streets of Falluja Wednesday after killing them in a vehicle ambush.

In a separate attack five American soldiers were killed when a roadside bomb was detonated beside their armored vehicle convoy west of Baghdad, the U.S. army said.

The White House vowed that the United States would stay the course in Iraq despite another bloody day.

The Falluja violence began when guerrillas attacked two four-wheel-drive vehicles on a main road. A crowd set the vehicles ablaze and dragged the bodies through the streets of the town 50 km (32 miles) west of Baghdad, witnesses said.


Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt, deputy director of operations for the U.S. army in Iraq, said all four contractors in the vehicles were killed. He said they were working for the U.S.-led occupation authority in Iraq.


A State Department official in Washington said three of the four were U.S. citizens but gave no further details.


"These are horrific attacks by people who are trying to prevent democracy from moving forward, but democracy is taking root," said White House spokesman Scott McClellan. He said the United States was holding fast to a June 30 deadline for handing over power in Iraq to a transitional Iraqi government.


Television pictures from Falluja showed one incinerated body being kicked and its head being stamped on by a member of the jubilant crowd, while others dragged a charred and blackened body by its feet.


As one corpse lay burning on the ground, an Iraqi came and doused it with petrol, sending flames soaring into the air. At least two bodies, their skin burned away, were tied to cars and pulled through the streets, witnesses said.


"THE FATE OF ALL AMERICANS"


"This is the fate of all Americans who come to Falluja," said Mohammad Nafik, one of the crowd surrounding the bodies.


Some body parts were pulled off and left hanging from a telephone cable, while two incinerated bodies were later strung from a bridge and left dangling there.


A young boy beat one of the incinerated bodies after it was pulled down with his shoe as a crowd cheered.


"I am happy to see this. The Americans are occupying us so this is what will happen," said Mohammad, 12, looking on.


As the victims lay burning, a crowd of around 150 men chanted "Long live Islam" and "Allahu Akbar" ("God is Greatest") while flashing victory signs for the television cameras.


No U.S. soldiers or Iraqi police were seen in the area for several hours after the attack, but a U.S. fighter plane roared overhead, prompting the crowd to scatter.


Falluja has been one of the most violent, restive towns in Iraq since the U.S.-led occupation began. There are almost daily strikes against U.S. military convoys in the area.


More than 400 U.S. soldiers have been killed in action since the start of the war, many of them in attacks using improvised explosive devices -- charges hidden in a plastic bag, soft drink can or dead animal and wired to a simple detonator.


As well as attacks on U.S. and coalition troops, there has been a sharp increase in insurgent strikes against foreign civilians in recent weeks.


In March alone, 12 foreign civilians have been killed in drive-by shootings or similar attacks.


With less than 100 days to go before U.S. authorities hand over sovereignty to an Iraqi government, the U.S. military, Iraqi police and other local security forces are still battling to bring security to the country.


Wednesday's scenes were reminiscent of an October 1993 incident in Somalia when 18 U.S. Army Rangers and one Malaysian were killed in the downing by Somali militias of two U.S. helicopters. Mobs dragged the corpses of Americans through the streets of Mogadishu. (Additional reporting by Fiona O'Brien)
 
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We had to give Democracy and the few people who are actually sane in Iraq a chance:

If democracy does not take hold by the deadline then let these people destroy themselves:

This is what we get for trying to give these people a jump start to a future as a leading nation in the Middle East :

800 BILLION for these fkg Neanderthals :::cursin:
 

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Interesting day, I just read the 'an interesting read' article and hellah sure pissed off a lot of people. I missed what the signature said, but can only assume that it has something to do with the title of this thread.

I think I'll just back out of posting and lurk as usual .

Sorry about posting without all the facts.
 

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Pro if democracy does not catch hold let them destroy them selfs?
Chit they were. Then someone in the white house had a brain fart and interfered. And to top it off for us to help them do this to them selfs it's costing us over 150 billion. And the new estimate is 200 billion. Chit they were doing it for nothing. You talk about dum.
 
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DJV :

ONE Middle East country needed a chance under Sane leadership to see if they could function as a productive society:

The U.S. was the only country capable of getting one of these Arab countries out of the stone age ::

HUGE MISTAKE I ADMIT :: Iraqs failure to take hold of the greatest opportunity in its existence will HAUNT them for its EXISTENCE however long or short that may be.
You know Iran is licking their chops for PAYBACK!


God Help us if that two faced Kerry limps into the Hot Seat:rolleyes:
 

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Pro our problem is both these guys we get to vote for are two faced.
 

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PRO, I totally agree with your sentiments about these medieval asses.

I say we should LEVEL Falujah to the ground, and take all the males there and put them in a big compound with tents and then leave them there until the Iraqis are self-governing and we are out of there. Then the Iraqis can decide what to do with them.
 
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Ocelot::
Absolutely, hell Fallujah is a town in the thousands ,not 10s or 100s of thousands.
Surround the city, put the people on notice they have 12hrs to report to XYZ destination for questioning: Let it be known a door to door sweep will be made at the end of those twelve hours and anyone caught will be considered a combatant and treated that way until proven otherwise :
The military knows the people are harboring these fkrs and a RESOUNDING MESSAGE must be DELIVERED! This is WAR and unfortunately there are HARSH realities in WAR even for civilians:

DJV:: I hope KERRY wins so I can get the SLEDGE HAMMER out and start Bashing, it'll be so Easy!
 

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PRO190 said:

Let it be known a door to door sweep will be made at the end of those twelve hours and anyone caught will be considered a combatant and treated that way until proven otherwise :

I'd like to see something else done, but I think this tactic would heap the streets with American dead as it would be way too easy for them to carry out their suicide attacks and to snipe.
 

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PRO190 said:
DJV:: I hope KERRY wins so I can get the SLEDGE HAMMER out and start Bashing, it'll be so Easy!
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PRO

thats for sure.

KOD
 
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