US strike takes out suspected militant hideout in Sadr City

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BRADLEY BROOKS | May 3, 2008 11:14 PM EST | AP

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A boy examines an ambulance destroyed in an apparent U.S. airstrike in the Shiite stronghold of Sadr City in Baghdad, Iraq on Saturday, May 3, 2008. More than 100 people were also wounded in clashes Friday and Saturday in Baghdad's embattled Sadr City district, Iraqi health officials said. A U.S. helicopter on Saturday allegedly fired a missile at a target some 50 meters away (yards) from the general hospital in Sadr City, wounding about 28 people and damaging at least seven ambulances, hospital officials said.The U.S. military had no immediate comment about the incident. (AP Photo/ Karim Kadim)

BAGHDAD — The U.S. military fired guided missiles into the heart of Baghdad's teeming Sadr City slum on Saturday, leveling a building 55 yards away from a hospital and wounding nearly two dozen people.

Separately, the U.S. military said late Saturday that four Marines were killed on Thursday by a roadside bomb in Anbar province. The military also said that a U.S. soldier died of wounds suffered in a roadside bomb that struck the soldier's vehicle during a combat patrol in eastern Baghdad Friday. At least 4,071 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.

AP Television News footage from Sadr City showed several ambulances destroyed and on fire, thick black smoke rising from them as firefighters worked to put out the flames.

The strike, made from a ground launcher, took out a militant "command-control center," the U.S. military said. The center was located in the heart of the eight-square-mile neighborhood that is home to about 2.5 million people. Iraqi officials said at least 23 people were wounded, though none of them were patients in the hospital.

The U.S. military blamed the militants for using Iraqi civilians as human shields.

"This is a circumstance where these criminal groups are operating directly out of civilian neighborhoods," military spokeswoman Spc. Megan Burmeister told The Associated Press in an e-mail.

She said it presents a "complex and very difficult" challenge for U.S. forces to strike the militants when they are "putting themselves next to municipal buildings."

Dr. Ali Bustan al-Fartusee, director general of Baghdad's health directorate, told the AP that 23 civilians were wounded in the strike.

He said no patients in the hospital were hurt, but that some of the wounded included civilians outside on their way to visit patients in the hospital. He also said 17 ambulances were damaged or destroyed.

AP Television News footage showed about 100 people milling about in the rubble of the destroyed building. A deep crater was seen just yards from the hospital, which is surrounded by 15-foot-tall concrete blast walls. It appeared that one section of the blast wall was leveled.

Windows were blown out of cars in the hospital's parking lot, but there did not appear to be any damage to the hospital itself.

Shiite extremists are known to have operated in a building next to the hospital, local reporters said.

U.S. and Iraqi forces have waged street battles with Shiite militias since late March in Sadr City, the power base of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr and his Mahdi Army militia.

The fighting is part of a 5-week-old crackdown by the Iraqi government and U.S. forces on Shiite militia factions. The clashes have brought deep rifts among Iraq's Shiite majority and have pulled U.S. troops into difficult urban combat.

Militia members have been blamed for firing hundreds of rockets or mortars from Sadr City into the Green Zone, the U.S.-protected area housing the American embassy and much of the Iraqi government. In the past month, more than a dozen people _ including two American civilians and two U.S. soldiers _ have been killed inside the zone during the attacks.

In response to the shelling, American and Iraqi troops in recent weeks have moved into Sadr City, hoping to push the militants far enough from the Green Zone so their rockets and mortars would be out of range.

Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a Shiite, shows no indication of easing the pressure on militia groups, including the powerful Mahdi Army led by al-Sadr. Al-Maliki has been seeking to increase leverage on Iran, which is accused of training and arming some Shiite militia groups. Iran denies the claims.

A five-member Iraqi delegation returned from Tehran Saturday from a meeting aimed at halting suspected Iranian aid to militiamen.

Ranking deputy Khalid al-Atiyah said the Iranian government had expressed its readiness to assist the Iraqi government" against the extremists and "in its security measures." He did not elaborate.

During clashes over the past two days in Sadr City, at least 100 people have been killed, Iraqi health officials said.

Also Saturday, the Turkish military claimed air strikes it carried out earlier this week in northern Iraq killed more than 150 Kurdish rebels. The military said it successfully hit all its targets in a three-hour air operation on Mount Qandil early Friday.

The leadership of the Kurdish rebel group is believed to be hiding in the Qandil region _ about 60 miles from the Turkish border.

In northern Iraq, Ahmed Danaf, the head of external relations for Kurdish group, claimed in a phone call that the raid killed six members of the Free Life Party, the anti-Iran Kurdish group PEJAK.

Georgian Defense Ministry spokesman Giga Tatishvili said two servicemen from the ex-Soviet republic were killed and one wounded south of Baghdad on Friday when a parked car bomb exploded. The deaths were the first combat fatalities the nation's military has suffered in Iraq, where it has had a presence since August 2003.

 
 

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- Tonyreg See Profile I'm a Fan of Tonyreg permalink

So, we get rid of a "dictator", who as long as he did our bidding was worthy of a Don Rumsfeld handshake. As soon as April Gillespie, our embasadoress tells him 'we wouldn't mind if he invaded Kuwait", suddenly is the pariah...and all that oil! How much of this violence would be happenining if Saddam was still in power? His crime, propose selling oil in Euros instead of the dollars we print at will. Iran's just phased out of accepting dollars for oil. Kuwait's about to phase out dollars too, meaning that we have to go to the exchange window and buy Euros from them. Does that mean we're going to 'liberate' them too?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 05/03/2008
- MrUniteUs See Profile I'm a Fan of MrUniteUs permalink

Video: Clinton exchanges threats with Iranian Cleric

http://therealnews.com/web/index.php?thisdataswitch=0&thisid=1436&thisview=item&renewx=2008-05-03+03%3A05%3A04

I believe Clinton's comments were irresponsible, especially with
our troops in harms way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 05/03/2008
- realpolitic See Profile I'm a Fan of realpolitic permalink

Excellent background!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 05/03/2008
- realpolitic See Profile I'm a Fan of realpolitic permalink

ThePodiumIsMine has the intellectual level and personality of a lizard. If he is representative of people on the right, they are in far more trouble than I thought. He makes Bush look like a genius.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 05/03/2008
- citizenofmars See Profile I'm a Fan of citizenofmars permalink

There were lots of fake "Body Counts" during the Vietnam War too. Old Mama-Sans, toddlers, and one-legged Grandfathers whose bad luck it was to be near U.S. Forces that day were all duly accounted for as being dead VietCong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 05/03/2008
- ThePodiumIsMine See Profile I'm a Fan of ThePodiumIsMine permalink

Catch you later you hufftards. It's been fun smacking you around and it keeps your hatemongering abated or at least not so wide spread.

I'm off to enjoy a beautiful Saturday in the real world while you sit here in mastubatory violence fantasies and mutual hate stoking.

Don't worry, I'll be back to kick you around some more, at my liesure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 05/03/2008
- realpolitic See Profile I'm a Fan of realpolitic permalink

Thanks for stopping in to spread so much love. Hope you spread as much joy in your real world as in this one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 05/03/2008
- desmirl See Profile I'm a Fan of desmirl permalink

And look who ran.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 05/03/2008
- cdnnewsjunky See Profile I'm a Fan of cdnnewsjunky permalink

Talk about multiple personality disorders.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 05/03/2008
- desmirl See Profile I'm a Fan of desmirl permalink

Well, our BABYKILLERS are at it again this morning. Cowards who stand off 1000 meters and shoot a missile at a SUSPECTED enemy and instead murder women and childdren deserve neither our respect nor admiration. The VC knew that the way to defeat an American was to first grab him by the belt--and then fight. And guess who won the war?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 05/03/2008
- ThePodiumIsMine See Profile I'm a Fan of ThePodiumIsMine permalink

So predictable. The huffkids are mourning and mocking the killing of terrorists with not a word of praise or support of the troops.

Scratch a huffkid, find a dhimmi.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 05/03/2008
- mattwin See Profile I'm a Fan of mattwin permalink

I talked about my soldier and you mocked me, you are full of you know what.

You support not funding aid for our soldiers and you think parents are at fault when their children are injured and killed.

Leave it to morons like you to piss off soldiers with PTSD who have killed those that do not piss them off and are far better at protecting themselves than you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 05/03/2008
- desmirl See Profile I'm a Fan of desmirl permalink

Posting from Iraq? Just got back from a firefight and had a minute to write a quick note? No? I didn't think so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 05/03/2008
- ThePodiumIsMine See Profile I'm a Fan of ThePodiumIsMine permalink

Posting on the chosen field of you domestic insurgents.
You huffkids choose to support the jihadists by pushing propaganda and urging the defeat of the western world rather than attacking the troops physically. I've chosen to come to your field and smack you around.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 AM on 05/03/2008
- cdnnewsjunky See Profile I'm a Fan of cdnnewsjunky permalink

"The huffkids are mourning and mocking the killing of terrorists with not a word of praise or support of the troops.' - ThePodiumIsMine


Support the troops. You mean the troops that just committed another war crime, by wounding 28 civilians and blowing up a few ambulances? By calling those that resist US occupation terrorists and ignoring civilian casualties, you display a woefully inadequate understanding of the Geneva Conventions.

Terrorists? There called insurgents and as such are also protected by the same Geneva Convention, so be careful not to torture them or it will be another war crime.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 05/03/2008
- cdnnewsjunky See Profile I'm a Fan of cdnnewsjunky permalink

correction: They're called insurgents...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 05/03/2008
- esquire07 See Profile I'm a Fan of esquire07 permalink

Define: "Militant"
Define "Terrorist"

The #1 Militant, Terrorist Criminal lives in the White House.

Save the US, save the Constituion.

Impeach. Hang by the Neck. Beat his dead body in the streets like the Italians did to Mussolini.

What do you do when your President is a lying Criminal Murdereer ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 05/03/2008
- ThePodiumIsMine See Profile I'm a Fan of ThePodiumIsMine permalink

I don't know, what do you do? And is that anything like a mousketeer?

BTW: who is it you want to carry out your homicidal fantasies? Why are you not storming the White House yourself? You're not a chickenhawk are you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 05/03/2008
- desmirl See Profile I'm a Fan of desmirl permalink

It's called the rule of law. And it starts with the House of Representatives, through a committee, moving forward with Articles of Impeachment on the President and on the Vice President. And you seem to be for armed insurrection. Turn yourself in to Homeland Security.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 05/03/2008
- mattwin See Profile I'm a Fan of mattwin permalink

Four college students decided they wanted to do their part to fight terrorism. They all joined up in the National Guard with the thought that they could help protect our airports in there free time while attending college.

There first tour in Iraq (nt US airports) was shortlived, as the war was won easily. They returned to college for a few months, and within weeks, they were back in Iraq. One came home early, losing his left leg to an RPG, while in anunarmored vehicle on patrol. Another left themess hall tent in a body bag.

The last two were then called to action a third time and went back to Iraq. Months into the deployment, the third student was badly burned in an IED attack in Baghdad while trying to save the lives of two members of the squad he commanded (they later died).

The last of the four, my son, is due to be stateside today after his third tour in just over 6 years. He carries with him the 'baggage' of a survivor of this combat. He is deaf in one ear, has degenerating discs and has 'this anger problem' that has progressively become worse over multiple deployments.

He will return to college without any government assistance. He will have a partial disability benefit due to the serious nature of his injuries. He wants no special homecoming, just to get along with the res of his life.

Hopefully, he will not have to serve again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 05/03/2008
- Ramirez See Profile I'm a Fan of Ramirez permalink

And despite the challenges of war, your son still reenlisted knowing he would return to Iraq. Our nation is blessed to have such men. Thank you for his service.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 05/03/2008
- ThePodiumIsMine See Profile I'm a Fan of ThePodiumIsMine permalink

"They all joined up in the National Guard with the thought that they could help protect our airports in there free time while attending college. "

Really? That's what they thought National Guard service, in a time of war, was all about?
Too bad they didn't have some decent parents to perhaps consult with, to get some guidance with. Maybe their parents were too busy whining on leftie blogs to actually do some, you know, parenting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 05/03/2008
- mattwin See Profile I'm a Fan of mattwin permalink

Really, because the war had not started when they enlisted. They were told that they would help security at the airports.

I guess you support the war but are unwilling to provide any support for our troops. Why don't you look between your legs and give yourself a big kiss on the ass. Be carefull of those perianal venerial warts that are there though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 05/03/2008
- cdnnewsjunky See Profile I'm a Fan of cdnnewsjunky permalink

I've been a vocal opponent to the ivasion of Iraq, I've called the invasion illegal, I've levelled charges of war crimes against the US, and have never shown much sympathy for your dead soldiers, but I have never mocked them in just a disgusting and vile way you have.

You should be ashamed of yourself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 AM on 05/03/2008
- desmirl See Profile I'm a Fan of desmirl permalink

When are you going to post your DD-214, HERO?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 05/03/2008
- cdnnewsjunky See Profile I'm a Fan of cdnnewsjunky permalink

Flagged as abusive. Nice. Shows us what Republicans are all about!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 05/03/2008
- 1differentdrummer See Profile I'm a Fan of 1differentdrummer permalink

Ah, the body count.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 05/03/2008
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