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War diary after two weeks
Baghdad - Despite
their 100% air supremacy, the coalition forces have not taken a single
city after two weeks of war. Despite claims that this war would use
weaponry of a precision never seen before, hundreds of civilians have
been butchered as war crimes are committed daily.
President Bush declares that with
every day that passes, the coalition forces are nearer to Baghdad. The
truth is that with every day that passes, the trap around them grows
tighter as with every day that passes, more and more war crimes are
committed.
With every day that passes, civilians
are murdered by the US Armed Forces and their British, Spanish and
Australian allies. With every day that passes, more mothers weep for
their children. Last night, nine children were murdered in their beds
when US military aircraft targeted civilian areas.
With every day that passes, the
resolve to fight on and the hatred for the invading force grows
stronger in the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people. With every day
that passes, the lies issued by the Pentagon are greater as the Bush
administration uses censorship and misinformation to keep its people
uninformed.
The cosmetic casualty list presented
by the Pentagon is ridiculous: 63 US soldiers and 25 British. If there
are 1,300 Iraqi soldiers dead, most of whom in close fighting, the
real casualty list on the side on the coalition would be more
realistically in the hundreds. These figures would correspond with the
information being given by the Iraqi Information Ministry, which,
although everything has to be confirmed by independent sources, has
proved since the beginning of this illegal attack to be much more
reliable than the Pentagon.
Basra has not fallen, Najaf has not
fallen, Nassiriya has not fallen. As the coalition forces are drawn
deep into Iraq, they suffer their first setbacks. The US forces were
forced to retreat today in Nassiriyah and Najaf after fierce battles
with the Fedayeen Saddam, the Iraqi President’s special security
forces. If there is fighting at such close quarters, it does not seem
realistic that the coalition casualty list could be so short.
Meanwhile, three British troops have
been sent back to the UK for court martial, after refusing to carry
out orders. What orders these were is unclear. However, one day after
US infantry machine-gunned a passenger vehicle, murdering 7 women and
children and injuring two others, nothing would be surprising.
A monumental and colossal mistake has
been committed. It is time to stop, to put a peace plan into action.
The people of Iraq have proved that they are prepared to fight for
their country. It is they who must decide on the model of government
they want in a free and fair election organised by the people of Iraq
and monitored by the United Nations Organization.
This would be the victory for freedom
that the Bush administration could claim and it would be acceptable by
all parties, even if Saddam Hussein were to stand, and be elected by
the majority of his people. -- Pravda
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