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Seraphim
11-07-2003, 02:49 AM
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20031107/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq&cid=540&ncid=716


By SLOBODAN LEKIC, Associated Press Writer

BAGHDAD, Iraq - An Army helicopter crashed Friday into a riverbank near Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s hometown of Tikrit, killing at least four U.S. soldiers, the military said. Another American was killed and nine were wounded in attacks in the northern city of Mosul, raising concerns that the insurgency was spreading north.


The military said preliminary reports showed that four on board the Black Hawk helicopter were killed, although a U.S. officer on the scene said that all six on board were dead.


It was not immediately clear whether the chopper was brought down by hostile fire or a mechanical failure, a spokesman said.


Separately, guerrillas attacked a convoy in the eastern part of Mosul, 250 miles north of Baghdad, with rocket-propelled grenades and small-arms fire Friday morning. The military said one U.S. soldier died and six others were wounded in the clash.


Three others were injured later Friday when a roadside bomb exploded near the downtown Mosul Hotel, which is now used as a military barracks.


The spate of attacks in the past week in Mosul, Iraq (news - web sites)'s third-largest city, has raised concerns among U.S. military commanders that the insurgency is spreading into that region from its main stronghold in the so-called Sunni Triangle, to the west and north of Baghdad.


The city is very close to the semiautonomous Kurdish areas that lie between it and the Turkish border.


The U.S.-led coalition occupying Iraq suffered more casualties Thursday, with Poland recording its first combat death when Maj. Hieronim Kupczyk, 44, was killed in an ambush south of Baghdad.


Poland has 2,400 soldiers in Iraq and is in charge of a large swath of south-central Iraq where about 9,500 soldiers of several nations help maintain security. A memorial ceremony for Kupczyk was to be held on Friday at the contingent's headquarters in Hilla, 60 miles south of Baghdad.


The Pentagon (news - web sites), meanwhile, announced that one of the soldiers wounded in Sunday's downing of an Army Chinook helicopter died Thursday at a medical facility in Germany, raising the death toll to 16. Twenty-six others were injured.


In al-Assad, a desert base 155 miles northwest of Baghdad, hundreds of soldiers, some wearing ceremonial spurs and black regimental hats, on Thursday remembered their comrades killed in the shootdown, the deadliest single attack against U.S. forces since the Iraq war began March 20.


"Death was in the cause of freedom. They were serving our country and answering our nation's call to fight terrorists," said the unit's commanding officer, Col. David A. Teeples. "We honor them for their sacrifice. We honor them as Americans, as soldier and as family."


Army officials said the helicopter's crew apparently had a last-second warning of an approaching missile and managed to launch flares designed to draw the heat-seeking missile away. The defensive measure did not work and the missile slammed into the right side of the helicopter's rear engine, destroying it and triggering a fire.


Elsewhere, a U.S. soldier was killed Thursday when his truck hit a land mine near the Husaybah border crossing point with Syria 195 miles northwest of Baghdad, the U.S. military said.


In Washington on Thursday, President Bush (news - web sites) signed a $87.5 billion package approved by Congress for Iraq and Afghanistan (news - web sites), calling the money a financial commitment by the United States to the global war to defeat terrorism.


"With this act of Congress, no enemy or friend can doubt that America has the resources and the will to see this war through to victory," Bush said at a White House ceremony.


Concern over security mounted after a series of attacks around the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which began here Oct. 27. Since then, insurgents have rocketed the Al-Rasheed Hotel, set off deadly car bombs in Baghdad, fired mortars at the coalition headquarters compound in Baghdad and shot down the American helicopter.





The number of daily attacks on coalition forces dropped to 29 last week from a spike of 37 the week before, a U.S. military spokesman said Thursday.

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Associated Press correspondents Jim Gomez in Tikrit and Mariam Fam in Mosul contributed to this report.

ShotOver
11-07-2003, 02:52 AM
That's it, bring em` all home.

If Iraqi dosnt want freedom, they can all get ****ed.

ßå$tĮТHÏ¿ð
11-07-2003, 05:33 AM
Well unfortunately it isnt as easy as packing your bags and leaving. Theres alot of work to be done still in Iraq and leaving the job half done would do more harm then good..Personally I think that we (U.S+international community) should have finished the job in afghanistan before trying to tackle Iraq. This way U.S. forces could rotate easier without depending on reserves and national guard as much. But hey im not a general.

ShotOver
11-07-2003, 05:35 AM
Who said anything about fixing the job?

Coalition troops being over there is like a plumber comming to your house, and you start kicking him.

He is going to get pissed off if you do it more than a few times, then he will tell you to get stuffed and walk off the job and leave you alone to do all the work.

UoUo
11-07-2003, 05:48 AM
Who said anything about fixing the job?

Coalition troops being over there is like a plumber comming to your house, and you start kicking him.

He is going to get pissed off if you do it more than a few times, then he will tell you to get stuffed and walk off the job and leave you alone to do all the work.

No...No....Coalition troops is like the police that coming to a house that the father of the family is abuse is children and is wife.

But the wife is to stupaid to get the help...and she wants him back.

Gordon
11-07-2003, 05:50 AM
That's it, bring em` all home.

If Iraqi dosnt want freedom, they can all get f***.

You just don't get it.

ßå$tĮТHÏ¿ð
11-07-2003, 07:29 PM
"You just don't get it."
Couldnt have said it any better myself.

"Who said anything about fixing the job? "
Your President said they aint leaving till the jobs done. Which is the responsible thing to do (responsible= something that PT doesnt know about). You cant over-throw a dictator and expect everything to be peachy once hes gone.