Militia In Baghdad Conducting War Games
Source: MSNBC
A people's militia in the province directly south of Baghdad has been practicing defending the capital, an Iraqi newspaper says. The civilian troops in the province that could be a bulwark in defending the capital against a possible U.S.-led invasion carried out a combat exercise designed to confront an enemy force attacking from several directions, the official daily Al-Iraq said Sunday. Al-Iraq newspaper said the Brownshirts civilian militia of Saddam's Baath Party carried out the war game Saturday in Babil province. Militiamen practiced deceiving an attacking enemy and fighting in urban and rural areas, the paper said.
Glad to see they're on top of it. The "People's Army" was the backbone of the force we faced in the last Gulf War...
The brief article did not say how many troops took part, nor did it include photographs of the exercise. It quoted a senior Baath party member, Fadhil Mahmoud al-Mishiykhi, as praising the fighters' efficiency and morale in battling a campaign against Iraq launched by the United States and "its Zionist ally" — meaning Israel. Late last month, the state-run Iraqi press reported a similar exercise in Babil province, again without giving details. Iraqi officials frequently have claimed any invading force would be confronted not only by troops but by armed citizens defending every city and village in the country.
"Bang! You're shaheed!"
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-01-06 |