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Iraq
Beeb Alleges US Air Strike Kills 14
2007-09-07
At least 14 people have been killed and nine wounded in a US air strike overnight in the west of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, police have said. Several houses were destroyed in the attack, which took place at about 0300 (2300 GMT) in the Washash neighbourhood of the city's Mansour district.

The US military said it had targeted Shia extremists in "enemy strongholds". Mansour is mostly Sunni, but there is a pocket where there is strong support for Moqtada Sadr's Mehdi Army militia.
Making it a stronghold; a lions of Islam den in a field of sheep.
The BBC's Hugh Sykes in Baghdad says US forces have launched several operations against what they call rogue elements of the group in recent weeks. The radical Shia cleric suspended its activities for six months just over a week ago, but there are many dissidents who think they should continue fighting, our correspondents says.

'Extremists'

The US military said Iraqi soldiers and US Special Forces had called in the air strikes in Washash when they came under fire during an operation targeting a number of "Shia extremist militants". It said the militants were responsible for attacking local police, erecting illegal checkpoints, and killing local Sunni Arabs.
We Beebites, however, are ever skeptical, ever since Monty.
"When Iraqi and US Special Forces members entered the area, they immediately came under fire from more than a dozen extremists firing from the rooftops of surrounding buildings," a statement said. The soldiers then directed aircraft fire on two buildings where the gunmen were holed up, the military said, adding that the response was both "proportional" and "well-aimed".

But a local resident, Abu Ali Saad, said that everyone in the neighbourhood had been sleeping and that he had heard no exchanges of fire before the US-led troops arrived.
The way I sleep, I wouldn't have heard the bombs explode.
"We are a peaceful neighbourhood. There are no militia here," he told the AFP news agency.
Somebody arrest that guy; he must be one of them!
"The tanks started firing then the helicopters came. Missiles were fired from the air. Houses were destroyed. A family of five were killed in this house," he said, pointing to the remains of his neighbour's home.

Another local resident, Ammar Assem, said he had been prevented from taking two of his wounded neighbours to hospital. "They fired on my car when I tried to leave the area. I had to go back," he said.
Posted by:Bobby

#8  "We are a peaceful neighbourhood. There are no militia here,"

Not NOW anyway.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-09-07 19:05  

#7  Mansour was the upscale residence of the Sunni elite. The Madhi Army have been killing/driving the Sunnis off and selling/renting the abandoned properties to Shiite colonists. It's the largest source of revenue for Sadr and the Madhis. So no sympathy from me.
Posted by: ed   2007-09-07 18:34  

#6  I feel bad for the Beeb. It must strain them to be unable to write "US Air Strike Brutally Murders 14 Innocent Civilians".
Posted by: SteveS   2007-09-07 12:01  

#5  Maybe British academics can boycott their US colleagues?
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-09-07 11:03  

#4  Isn't killing people kinda the whole point of air strikes?
Posted by: mojo   2007-09-07 10:50  

#3  "Beeb Alleges US Air Strike Kills 14"

If true, too bad they were't BBC "reporters" - or better yet, executives.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-09-07 10:28  

#2  At least 14 people have been killed and nine wounded in a US air strike overnight in the west of the Iraqi capital,

Hmmm...how many died in that little fire raid over Hamburg in '43? [We're not even talking Dresden here]

Don't do as I do, do as I say [quintessential motto of the left]. Nannyism, paternalism, all the same sound of those who know better than rest of us.

So since you've given the enemy opposition special dispensation from complying with the Geneva Convention, wearing of identifiable uniform or not using civilians as cover, when's our dispensation coming? I won't be waiting.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-09-07 10:15  

#1  Hello, and welcome to BBC 101: Extensive Use of Quotation Marks. I'm your host, Alan Johnston...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-09-07 09:24  

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