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Iraq
Global Virgin Alert: Sadr City has used 13,392 Virgin Vouchers in nine days
2008-04-30
The Battle for Sadr City is on. Several weeks ago, U.S. and Iraqi forces took control of the southern third of the city and began constructing concrete barriers to secure the area. Since U.S. and Iraqi forces moved into Sadr City, units have conducted patrols and distributed humanitarian aid to the Iraqis living in the neighborhoods. The U.S. military is also conducting aerial patrols of Sadr City, and is striking at Mahdi Army fighters as they plant roadside bombs, move weapons, and gather for attacks.

This has provoked a violent response from Muqtada al Sadr's Mahdi Army, which is struggling to prevent the Iraqi government from maintaining a foothold in Sadr's power base in Baghdad. Over the past several days, Mahdi Army fighters have grouped for mass attacks. Each time U.S. and Iraqi forces beat them back, inflicting heavy losses on the enemy while suffering few of their own.

One of the largest engagements occurred today. A large force of Mahdi Army fighters ambushed a U.S. patrol on the border area where the wall is being built. U.S. forces responded and killed 28 Mahdi Army fighters while suffering six wounded. None of the casualties are life-threatening. On Sunday, 22 Mahdi Army fighters were killed as they massed to strike at a checkpoint in Sadr City. Sixteen more were killed in separate engagements that same day.

There have been numerous other air and ground engagements with the Mahdi Army in Sadr City and the surrounding areas over the past several weeks. Since Sadr threatened to conduct a third uprising nine days ago, U.S. and Iraqi troops have killed 186 Mahdi Army fighters in Baghdad alone. Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki has said he is serious about taking control of Sadr City and disarming and disbanding the Mahdi Army. There are no signs that he plans to halt the offensive.

Posted by Bill Roggio on April 29, 2008 05:26 PM
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#7  By my count, 13,392 virgins is only 0.06% of those potentially available to the entire Tater Tot community. I would expect that a country as generous and opportunity-driven as the US would give these guys a few more "shots" to gain more ground (specifically, the strata 6 ft below the surface).
Posted by: Snakes Shomolet8015   2008-04-30 19:09  

#6  "Sadr City has used 13,392 Virgin Vouchers in nine days"

It's a start....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-04-30 14:31  

#5  Remoteman,

They only sounded like heros cause that's the way you think. To the reporter this was a perfect example of us losing. If anyone at anytime, no less a group in vehicles, can take as much as one shot at an American it is an example of our failure. Another Tet writ small.
Posted by: AlanC   2008-04-30 13:43  

#4  ABC radio news this morning had a story about the three soldiers killed yesterday in Baghdad. Said they came under heavy attack by 3 carloads of AQI that were armed with heavy anti-aircraft machine guns. They had a MNF-I spokesman on who said that our soldiers killed 10+ AQI and destroyed all the vehicles. The impression it left me with was that our guys had been ambushed by a pretty major team, took casualties, but responded and killed all the attackers. It made them sound like heroes. I couldn't believe this was on ABC news! Fortunately I was parking because otherwise I would have run off the road.
Posted by: remoteman   2008-04-30 13:11  

#3  There was an AP article yesterday (I'll see if I can find it) that was very negative, claiming the US patrol was ambushed and had to withdraw with no mention of the Micky Mouse Mahdi Army suffering any casualties.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2008-04-30 11:35  

#2  It's about damn time.
Posted by: eltoroverde   2008-04-30 11:13  

#1  GolfBravoUSMC thanks... any stats on wounded Tater Tots?

Based on stastical killed to wounded ratios from records and/or reports?
Posted by: RD   2008-04-30 11:09  

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