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Spain’s Defense Minister: Pulling out of Iraq ’would betray the victims’
2003-12-02
Hanging tough in Spain. EFL
Spain’s Defence Minister, Federico Trillo, said Monday withdrawing troops from Iraq would be "betraying the victims". His comments came as Spain prepared for the state funerals on Tuesday of the seven secret agents who were killed in Iraq in an ambush on Saturday.
They were saying on the radio this morning that they thought the killings were an inside job. The seven had actually changed their itinerary at the last moment. Mahmoud the Weasel sold them out.
Speaking in Madrid, Trillo said: "We are fighting for the values that exist in Spain: peace, liberty and democracy. We have to show solidarity with those that believe in these values - even more so now that Spaniards have lost their lives there in defence of the same rights and liberties." The minister insisted that the situation in Iraq "has not got worse".
It's been worse. It'll probably get even worse before it gets better. But it'll get better...
"It has got worse for the terrorists, but not for the the citizens," he said. "These savages are against normalisation - exactly what they don’t tolerate, and that’s why they act with more strength when things improve."
He’s been reading Rantburg.
Speaking of the secret service agents who died, Trillo said: "They are very prepared, very orientated and conscious and also very much in line with the atmosphere of the country." He said that Spain was receiving "warnings persistently" about threats of resistance attacks as it was part of the "hard core of the international coalition against terrorism."
Thank you, Spain.

These are the guys who invented Macho. Glad to see they've still got it.
Posted by:Seafarious

#4  Somalia lesson - don't ever flinch or the nextattack will be bigger.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-12-2 6:27:13 PM  

#3  Details on the attack: Officials suspect that seven Spanish intelligence agents slain in Iraq were betrayed by one of their contacts, who may have tipped off their killers, the defense minister said Tuesday. In Saturday's attack, eight Spaniards were returning from Baghdad to the Spanish base in Diwaniyah when they were ambushed by gunmen on a road 18 miles south of the Iraqi capital. One agent survived. The group of Spaniards -- four agents due to return home and four others replacing them -- had gone to Baghdad apparently so the new agents could meet "information sources," the newspaper El Pais reported Tuesday, quoting sources in Spain's National Intelligence Center.

Went to introduce them to their Iraqi contacts.

Defense Minister Federico Trillo said the attack probably was linked to the October shooting of Spanish intelligence agent Jose Antonio Bernal. In that attack, the gunnmen knew where Bernal lived in Baghdad. The assailants knocked on the front door of his house and killed him as he ran down the street trying to flee. "So there may have been a tip-off or betrayal by someone in that community, which is never entirely controllable," Trillo told Spanish National Radio on Monday, apparently referring to Iraqis who worked with or knew the Spaniards.

Yup, they were sold out. Hope they had left records of who they were going to go see. The Spanish will want to look them up and introduce them to some old Spanish customs.

Spain had received several threats prior to Saturday's attack and the agents knew their trip was risky, Trillo said. News reports said the Defense Ministry's suspicion of a betrayal was fueled by the fact that the agents made last-minute changes Saturday, beginning their journey earlier and taking a different route than planned.

Did everything right, but it wasn't enough.


The daily El Mundo cited evidence given by the survivor of the attack, Jose Manuel Sanchez Riera, that the agents had been traveling in two vehicles and came under fire from a car behind them. During the shootout, the agents were also attacked from a nearby settlement.

They were most likely followed by some guys with a cell phone, set up a ambush ahead of them and let their buddies know when they drove into the kill zone.
Posted by: Steve   2003-12-2 4:37:09 PM  

#2  Spain's got its own Andalusian problem. Hang tough in Iraq, hang tough at home.

Their soldiers are getting the practice they and we unfortunately might need.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-12-2 1:12:09 PM  

#1  Not only would it betray the victims of the ambush it would also betray the victims of the former regime and any future victims if Saddam was ever allowed to regain power.
Posted by: Cheddarhead   2003-12-2 12:13:52 PM  

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