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Iraq
Mosul falls to Kurds
2003-04-11
E.F.L.
Widespread looting has broken out in the main northern Iraqi city of Mosul, after the Iraqi army abandoned the city to US-backed Kurdish fighters. Television pictures showed people picking up banknotes from the street, and beds, furniture and even a roof-top air-conditioning unit being stripped from buildings and carried away. A central market was set on fire and pictures of the ousted Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, were defaced. Kurdish fighters set up roadblocks, while columns of Iraqi soldiers were seen flooding out of the city. The US military says the entire 5th Corps of the Iraqi army has surrendered. US special forces are also said to have entered Mosul. The developments come a day after Kurdish fighters swept in unopposed to the other main city in the area, oil-rich Kirkuk.

The BBC's Malcolm Brabant says American control over Kirkuk and Mosul will open up more avenues from which to attack Tikrit, whose people are bound to Saddam Hussein by tribal ties and are expected to put up fierce resistance. He adds that the town can expect continued heavy air attacks for the next four or five days, while American reinforcements make their way to what could be the last battlefield of the war. Kurdish forces in Kirkuk had said they would hand over control to the Americans shortly, following their unexpected advance into the city on Thursday against strong US advice. Washington has moved quickly to reassure Turkey that the Kurds will not be allowed to control Kirkuk and its oil resources, or to declare an independent state in northern Iraq. Ankara is concerned that this could inspire separatist demands among its own sizeable Kurdish minority.
On to Tikrit
Posted by:Steve

#2  9. Complete and fine-tune GPS survey of Syria, Iran.
Posted by: Mark IV   2003-04-11 13:31:33  

#1  from wednesday:

Next Steps:

1. Complete taking control of Baghdad. Reports that there is still resistance near University, in Mansour district.
Done. Continue to deal with isolated resistance, here and elsewhere.

2. Take Tikrit (task to 4th ID) then proceed to rest of Sunni heartland.

Now appears all resistice likely concentrated in Tikrit.

3. North. Kurds and Spec ops have closed on the cities, but for political reasons Kurds cant take cities. When sufficient armor arrives (at least 1 full brigade of 1st ID?) US forces move into Kirkuk. Then move into Mosul, link up with 4th ID, spec ops coming from west.

Kirkuk, Mosul taken. establish US troops in both cities, Kurds to withdraw. ASAP.

4. Complete establishing order in Basra, Nasariyah, Najaf, Karbala.

Strong progress in Basra - urgent problems in Najaf.

5. Begin establishing order in Baghdad.
Conflicting accounts of situation (ideologically driven?) Watch and act as appropriate. Troops putting priority on securing power and water facilities. Move quickly to hospitals and other public services. Securing commercial properties lower priority.


6. Restablish water and power in Basra, other southern cities.
Rummy indicates extensive progress. Continue.


7. Emergeny water supplies, medical supplies to Baghdad.
Red Cross out, but others bringing medical supplies from Jordan. Prioritize water.


8. Establish regional council of Iraqis for South - scheduled for Saturday. Center awaits pacification, north resolution of Turkish/Kurdish issues.
Council on Saturday must resolve Basra disagreement, integrate exiles and locals, establish guidelines for dealing with ex-baathists. Move quickly to deal with political situation in the center.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-04-11 11:30:03  

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