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Old 04-06-2004, 05:31 PM
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NEWS :: To be confrmed - Pentagon source -130 US troops killed in fighting in Iraq


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A Pentagon source has said at least 130 US troops have been killed in fierce fighting in Iraq.

The reports have not been confirmed.

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For more info :: http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0...130577,00.html

Not good news if true, some heads could roll.

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Old 04-06-2004, 05:37 PM
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According to AP, about an hour ago that is, there were no casulties (They quoted Rumsfield).

Conflicting sources?

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Old 04-06-2004, 05:42 PM
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Well i am sceptical of such a huge figure myself but it flashed up on my screen as Breaking News and i went with it. They are a news channel and i am an individual and can only trust the report till i know differently.

That said i have just heard on the BBC that they've heard a dozen US Marines have been killed in Al Ramadi or somewhere with sugnificant casualties on the Iraqi side.

The BBC is not going with the 130 figure and i wonder if it was a typo but i doubt they [Sky News] would make such a mistake but of course it yet to be confirmed.

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Old 04-06-2004, 05:55 PM
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Holy typo batman, latest reports indicate it's 'about a dozen'. Still horrible, but still a bit of difference.

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Old 04-06-2004, 06:06 PM
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They've updated the article >>

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A Pentagon source has said up to 130 US troops have been killed in fierce fighting in Iraq.

The large scale battle, described as "intense", has taken place in the town of Ar Ramadi, 20 miles west of Fallujah.


Sky News' David Chater said: "None of this is official yet - none of it is confirmed."

But he added: "It sounds very much like this is being carried out by men who are militarily trained."

Chater described the attack as "highly sophisticated".

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Well the twon is the same as that for the casuaties of US Marines, they certainly believe whatever they're trying to say is accurate.

There are three possibilities as i see it:

1] It is a typo and meant 13 and when pressing "enter" on the num pad some how pressed zero as well.

2] The report is accurate which is terrible news for so many reasons.

3] The source is inaccurate and it is less than that.

I am hoping for options 1 or 3 but i can't believe Sky News would make such a mistake so i am cautious with my optimism.

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Old 04-06-2004, 06:07 PM
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12 reported killed in Ramadi

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Old 04-06-2004, 06:08 PM
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I would not be surprised if the Americans had been killed in "friendly fire" - its what normally happens....

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Old 04-06-2004, 06:32 PM
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Phew, we've got some relative backtracking going on in the updated artile.

Article extract >> SOURCE : SKY NEWS ONLINE

A large number of soldiers have been killed in fierce fighting in Iraq, according to unconfirmed reports.


Some reports have put the toll as high as 130 but others have put the death toll at 12 with 20 wounded.

The large scale battle, described as "intense", has taken place in the town of Ar Ramadi, 20 miles west of Fallujah.

Sky News' David Chater said: "None of this is official yet - none of it is confirmed."

But he added: "It sounds very much like this is being carried out by men who are militarily trained."

Chater described the attack as "highly sophisticated".

Meanwhile, Tony Blair has announced he will fly to Washington to meet George Bush on April 16 to discuss the worsening situation.

Iraqi radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr has vowed to continue a Shi'ite uprising until the forces answer his demands.

It has forced Mr Bush to consider sending more troops in an attempt to deal with, what is in effect, an attempted coup.

The cleric's aide said the Coalition must withdraw troops from populated areas, such as Baghdad and Fallujah, and release prisoners.

The demands are in addition to the original call for al-Sadr's extremist newspaper to be reopened after the coalition shut it down.

Al-Sadr's militiamen have opened up three fronts across the country, targeting coalition forces and causing casualties in American, British and Italian held areas.

Sky's David Chater in Baghdad said: "They (the militias) have shown their military might and their demands are growing.






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Al-Sadr is believed to have gone underground in an attempt to keep his armed opposition going.

Dozens have died in the past two days in an apparent grab at the Shi'ite leadership by the young cleric.

Latest figures reveal the death of four US troops in an operation west of Baghdad in the province of al-Anbar on Monday.

At least 39 Iraqis have been killed and 126 others wounded in clashes between al-Sadr's militiamen and US soldiers in the past 48 hours, a hospital chief said.

An additional 12 Iraqis died and 27 others were wounded in separate fighting with British troops in the southeastern city of Amara during the same period.


While 500 Italian soldiers, serving in the southern town of Nassiriya, were caught in an hour-long gun battle today which left 15 civilians dead. Eleven of the Italians were injured, but not seriously.

Spanish troops tried to quell a revolt in their area, but were pushed back and they returned to their barracks.

But the British have agreed a deal with al-Sadr's militiamen to re-take the governor's office in Basra, one of the incidents which sparked the current crisis.

The situation is not so encouraging in the north of the country where hundreds of US and Iraqi troops have surrounded the city of Fallujah where earlier a mob killed four Americans and mutilated their bodies.


US Apache helicopters sprayed fire on the private army of the radical cleric during fierce battles in a Baghdad district.

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They don't appear to be putting as much weight behind the 130 figure as before which is good . At the mibute it lloks like somebody must've got the wrong end of the stick at somewhere along the line.

We won't know the actual figure for some time but i'd like to be that the anti American and Coalition forces have taken one hell of a pounding regardless in the past 12-24 hours.

This cleric in Nadgaf has to be dealth with but delicately, if they can't arrest him in the near future and this continues they might be forced to take him out.

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Old 04-06-2004, 07:10 PM
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This is very sad to hear that many people died. I wish the best for their familys.

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Old 04-06-2004, 07:53 PM
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i'd like to be that the anti American and Coalition forces have taken one hell of a pounding regardless in the past 12-24 hours.


Critic,
you mean Coalition?! right?
IMO both sides are suffering :/
The Coalition lost like 32 in the last 48 hours.
it's really bad , 13, or 130............it's bad.

on the other hand, the marines boomed a populated area today, killing woman and children, so no wonder the up rise might take a long time to put down.

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Old 04-06-2004, 08:33 PM
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Meh, must be why the Navy has been calling my house nightly trying to recruit me. Worse than friggen telemarketers.

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Old 04-06-2004, 09:41 PM
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Meh, must be why the Navy has been calling my house nightly trying to recruit me. Worse than friggen telemarketers.
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Old 04-06-2004, 09:47 PM
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You're probably right. Getting me to join the Navy would be cause a large boost in female enrollment. The recruiter was kind of funny too. He kept saying something like "Ever handled a big gun before?"

All sorts of stuff like that. It kind of freaked me out.

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Old 04-06-2004, 10:30 PM
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cbc is saying 12

http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/04/06...fallujah040406

seeing 12 else where as well. prolly a typo

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Old 04-06-2004, 10:33 PM
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130 just doesn't seem right... I hope it isn't.

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