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15 dead and 21 wounded US soldiers in the newest Iraqi attack!

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Fifteen die as US helicopter downed


Black Hawk helicopters hunted for survivors
Fifteen American soldiers have been killed and 21 wounded in an attack on a US military helicopter in Iraq, the US military has confirmed.
It is the highest number of casualties suffered by the US-led coalition in a single incident since Saddam Hussein was toppled in April.

The helicopter came down in a cornfield near the flashpoint town of Falluja, 50 kilometres (32 miles) west of the capital.

Iraqi witnesses said it was hit by one of two surface-to-air missiles fired at it, but the US military has not confirmed the cause.

One military spokesman said the helicopter was hit by an "unknown weapon", but later, the military said it might have crashed while taking evasive action.

"We are aware of eyewitnesses seeing what they presumed to be missile trails," US army Colonel William Darley told reporters.

'Tragic day'

The helicopter was one of two twin-rotor Chinooks flying nearly 60 personnel from a US military base to Baghdad International Airport, from where they were due to fly abroad for rest and recreation.




Falluja's anger
Sunday marked the start of an expanded leave programme for US personnel - many of whom have been in the region for more than a year.

The helicopter was almost totally destroyed in the incident, which happened at about 0900 (0600 GMT). Television pictures showed US personnel recovering the dead and wounded from smoking debris.

Responding to the news, US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said the US would continue its war on global terror and efforts to stabilise Iraq.

"Clearly it is a tragic day for Americans," Mr Rumsfeld told ABC television.

"In a long hard war we are going to have tragic days."

Some Iraqis in Falluja expressed delight at Sunday's attack.

"The Americans are pigs. We will hold a celebration because this helicopter went down - a big celebration," an Iraqi farmer near the crash site told Reuters news agency.

The downing of the helicopter was one of a number of attacks on US forces in Iraq on Sunday.

One American soldier died when his convoy was attacked in the early hours in Baghdad, while unconfirmed reports say up to four troops were killed in an attack on a convoy in Falluja.




Fact file: Chinook
Falluja lies within the so-called "Sunni triangle" of central Iraq - a largely Sunni Muslim area where resistance to the US-led coalition's occupation has been intense.

US military officials have repeatedly warned that hundreds of surface-to-air missiles remain unaccounted for in Iraq.

The Chinook, which has a crew of four, is a heavy-lift helicopter used primarily for moving troops and transporting artillery.

Intensified attacks

A total of 138 American troops have now been killed in attacks since US President George W Bush declared major combat operations over on 1 May - more than died in the war itself.

Attacks on coalition troops have intensified in the past week, reaching an average of more than 30 a day.

MAJOR POST-WAR ATTACKS
27 Oct: 36 killed in co-ordinated suicide attacks on Red Cross HQ and police stations in Baghdad
29 Aug: Shia Muslim cleric Ayatollah Mohammed Baqr al-Hakim among 80 killed in bombing in Najaf
19 Aug: UN special representative among 22 killed in attack on UN HQ in Baghdad
The BBC's Jill McGivering in Baghdad says the planning and execution of some recent attacks has led to speculation the militants opposed to the coalition have now formed into a more cohesive, better organised force.

There had been rumours that this weekend would see co-ordinated attacks on coalition targets.

A senior British member of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, Sir Jeremy Greenstock, told the BBC that the people carrying out the attacks were a "nasty mix".

He said they were supporters of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, "imported terrorists", and criminals released from jail by the former regime before it fell.

Sunday's incidents follow an announcement by the chief US administrator in Iraq, Paul Bremer, that he wants to accelerate the handover of authority to Iraqis.




Hmm, seems that the situation down there is getting worse every day. I'm starting to have suspicions if americans will be able to finish what they started.


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SAVE LIVES, GET THE FUCK OUT


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Yoepus
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quote:
Originally posted by ahlamalek
SAVE LIVES, GET THE FUCK OUT


I don't think that would save lives, American lives perhaps.. but not lives.

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Boomer187
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I don't think that would save lives, American lives perhaps.. but not lives.


exactly, there would be even more chaos over who would assume power. It is a bad situation over there. There is a lot of anti-americanism over there and it makes the progress the us is trying to make harder. It would be fair to argue that the way americans are reconstructing sucks, but attacking them is not going to make the situation better.

Best solution might be for the US to fund another to rebuild. There is little trust between the us and the iraqies, so if another group that they did trust and were not so opposed to took over reconstruction funded by the us maybe then progress might begin.

just a guess though.

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Originally posted by Boomer187

Best solution might be for the US to fund another to rebuild. There is little trust between the us and the iraqies, so if another group that they did trust and were not so opposed to took over reconstruction funded by the us maybe then progress might begin.

just a guess though.


That was the point of the US going to the UN to see if they could help out, but of course everyone laughed at the US and didnt see that point, it's like they'd prefer it that both the iraqi and american people suffer. lately it seems like the UN has been sending more officials out of iraq rather then into it.

America definetly realizes that there is anti americanism there so they try and push forward a more broad alliance, such as always refering to "coalition forces" on the leaflets they've passed around (check that other thread). And by bringing in the UN it can show the iraqi people the whole world is there to help them out.

but yes the iraqi resitance fighters are only causing the iraqis more harm then good, instead of creating a hasty reconstruction and implentation of a new government, they are delaying the process and throwing the country into chaos and anarchy.


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I was being silly, of course there will be more deaths, americans presence or not, because there will be a civil war between the 3 main ethnics groups.

The only way to prevent that is to have a strong govt, yes another dictator. Sad but true.


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Originally posted by ahlamalek
The only way to prevent that is to have a strong govt, yes another dictator. Sad but true.


i kinda agree with that... but then everyone would see that dictator as a 'puppet' of the US rather then a leader elected by the iraqi people. regardless i'd recommend you read the book, The Future of Freedom by Fareed Zakaria. It gets into how democracies have formed throughout history and how they can be introduced into countries... really interesting.


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Originally posted by Izzy
That was the point of the US going to the UN to see if they could help out, but of course everyone laughed at the US and didnt see that point, it's like they'd prefer it that both the iraqi and american people suffer. lately it seems like the UN has been sending more officials out of iraq rather then into it.

America definetly realizes that there is anti americanism there so they try and push forward a more broad alliance, such as always refering to "coalition forces" on the leaflets they've passed around (check that other thread). And by bringing in the UN it can show the iraqi people the whole world is there to help them out.

but yes the iraqi resitance fighters are only causing the iraqis more harm then good, instead of creating a hasty reconstruction and implentation of a new government, they are delaying the process and throwing the country into chaos and anarchy.



Theres a say that goes like this .. " If you spit up, it will fall on your face".. and thats the situation with the US. It really saddens me to see more and more US soldiers die. But coming to the topic you brought up. I dont remember the UN laughing at the US or anything like it. - Im sure that everyone remembers what the UN had actually told the US, and now the US is facing its own punishment, without anyone giving it to it. Sad but true. - It was clearly said and talked about the consequences after US plans of taking over Iraq. Its more then obvious that the US gov't mis-calculated and did a terrible job with Post-war planning. Top officials say it, but dont want to admit it, and it sickens me.

Well, that prediction of taking Saddam out will bring more peace to the world and wipe out terrorism, since it was believed that the funding to those terrorist would stop. Well, as predicted and said, that aspect has gotten worst, and Iraquis are paying the price, as well as the US soldiers and americans alike. Iraq has become a harvest place for terrorism, and US has created even a stronger hate in the muslim world, meaning.. more terrorism. So basically, all this groups that hate americans are willing to do anything against them.- US seeking help in UN was the right move.. but, it was a hypocritical move, asking for fundings and such, but still heaving the US sending its own and allies contractors. Ofcourse UN had to be strong with US after US shoved it up. I mean its obvious. So basically, the only way I see this making it as a a more " involucrating the world to help out" .. is by just giving Iraq to the U.N.'s hand. Obviously, this will be one of the worst political moves for Bush's administration, and it will be a big harrasment for the US to do so, but its the only way that I see it. Rumsfeld even admitted that things are harsh in Iraq and Afghanistan. If he admits it, imagine how worst it is then.

Iraq needs a Dictator. As an Iraqui police officer once said.. " It would take 5 Saddam Husseins to bring order to Iraq".. even though Saddam was a brutal bastard, there was order in Iraq. If it werent for the sanctions, it would've been one of the most prosperous ( this is if one is talking about the conditions of living in there ) .... so my point is. It would be incredible if Democracy is ever stablished there, although is a very doubtfull thing to do, if one really knows the cultural history of Iraq and its people. Thats when I come about to say that US was very ignorant and arrogant to just plan something that really takes time and MIND of the situation in Iraq. Things get worst by the day, and if its Saddam really behind many of this attacks, the dude is basically smarter then all the US intelligence put together.


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Originally posted by Izzy
That was the point of the US going to the UN to see if they could help out, but of course everyone laughed at the US and didnt see that point, it's like they'd prefer it that both the iraqi and american people suffer. lately it seems like the UN has been sending more officials out of iraq rather then into it.

America definetly realizes that there is anti americanism there so they try and push forward a more broad alliance, such as always refering to "coalition forces" on the leaflets they've passed around (check that other thread). And by bringing in the UN it can show the iraqi people the whole world is there to help them out.

but yes the iraqi resitance fighters are only causing the iraqis more harm then good, instead of creating a hasty reconstruction and implentation of a new government, they are delaying the process and throwing the country into chaos and anarchy.



The Islamist fighters in Iraq respect the UN and International Red Cross about as much as the US, and I agree that they are making an already bad situation much worse. In many attacks they often kill more Iraqis than Americans.


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The Islamist fighters in Iraq respect the UN and International Red Cross about as much as the US, and I agree that they are making an already bad situation much worse. In many attacks they often kill more Iraqis than Americans.


Those probably aren't even Iraquis.


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Well this certainly isn't going to help bush in 2004. I read that the polls have dropped on him so now people are evenly divided on support/disapproval of Bush's handling of the Iraq war. I did hear something he said on NPR that I have to give him credit for however, he did state that regardless of it being an election year, he's going to remain adament about seeing Iraq through to the end as if it weren't an election year.


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Well this certainly isn't going to help bush in 2004. I read that the polls have dropped on him so now people are evenly divided on support/disapproval of Bush's handling of the Iraq war. I did hear something he said on NPR that I have to give him credit for however, he did state that regardless of it being an election year, he's going to remain adament about seeing Iraq through to the end as if it weren't an election year.


So, Cheney, looks like your chair is shaking, eh?


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