Posted on 05/05/2005 11:31:38 AM PDT by areafiftyone
WELLINGTON, Fla. (AP) -- An Army sergeant who left his Georgia post six months ago was tracked down at his parents' home after a notebook with anti-American and anti-Semitic writings was found in his discarded backpack.
Karim Iraq, 25, was arrested as a deserter and is being held without bail at the Palm Beach County Jail, sheriff's officials said.
His father said the soldier fled Fort Stewart after the Army extended his enlistment because he had soured on the U.S. military mission in Iraq. The father said the soldier was also harassed over his Palestinian heritage.
"He was feeling rejected or discriminated against for the last year or so.... He said he'd been made fun of all of the time. He never fit in. They made fun of his name. They always looked at him like he's an outsider," Zayed Iraq said.
Karim Iraq was arrested Tuesday, a day after the backpack was found Monday at a gas station within miles of his parents' home in this West Palm Beach suburb. The father said the bag was probably left there by a burglar who had broken into the soldier's truck days earlier.
Authorities said a notebook inside the backpack contained handwritten notes cursing the military, freedom and the United States. A message reading "Die you know who you are!!!" appears with an image of the Star of David in a circle with a line through it.
"He's a dangerous guy with anti-American slogans and a deserter. It's someone we want to get off the street immediately," sheriff's Capt. Gregory Richter said.
Zayed Iraq said his Detroit-born son was proud of his service in Iraq and Kuwait on two previous tours but had become disenchanted and did not want to go back to the Middle East for a third time.
"It's not like he hates the U.S. He's been here all his life. It's the only country he ever knew. Half the country doesn't agree with the president," Zayed Iraq said.
Iraq's commander will determine whether he faces administrative punishment or a court-martial.
For administrative purposes, the Army classifies a soldier as a deserter if he fails to report for duty for more than 30 days. However, that doesn't necessarily mean criminal charges of desertion will be brought.
Military law defines desertion as fleeing military service with no intention to return or to "avoid hazardous duty or to shirk important service."
If he is court-martialed, the maximum penalty under normal circumstances is up to five years in prison. During war, the maximum penalty is death, but no U.S. deserters have been executed since World War II.
Judy Orihuela, spokeswoman for the FBI's Miami office, said the matter was being handled by the military.

SGT. KARIM IRAQ: Held without bail in Palm Beach County Jail.
Meet Karim Iraq, the new darling of the anti-American left.
There's a reason we didn't allow Japanese Americans to serve in the Pacific theatre during WWII.
DUer perhaps???
He went back to his parent's house after deserting? For a sergeant he's remarkably stupid.
Your telling me! Maybe he wanted to borrow a burkha!
Hang 'em!
Sounds like his father was sheltering him. Are charges possible for hiding a deserter?
Forget it Jake, its FLORIDA!
Anti-American? big deal...
Anti-Semitic? Well, now THAT'S something!
Can't get goat fricassee and braised camel humps in the Army.
Leni
"He was feeling ........he'd been made fun of ....never fit in.... They made fun of....They always looked at him like..."
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He definitely had issues. Is emotional immaturity a defense?
Whats odds that hes a democrat.?.
A RINO would have hidden the evidence better..
Look like he needs mommy & daddy to stick up for him!
* Sweet Muslim
At least one person in authority is thinking straight.
""He was feeling ........he'd been made fun of ....never fit in.... They made fun of....They always looked at him like..." "
Better that he deserted than stay in the army. Guy sounds like a time bomb.
Down here they don't even go after people for harboring child molesters.
I hope they throw the shoe, er... book at him!
Almost as stupid as the military cops who didn't think to look for him there. He made it 6 months without being caught, and would still be free if his backpack hadn't been stolen.
How did he get into the Army in the first place??
Actually Japanese Americans did served in the Pacific theatre in WW2
And they served BRAVELY and with Patriotism. Unfortunately today we cannot teach newly arrived groups of immigrants Patriotism because that is racism and hurts their feelings by making them think that their 3rd World culture is inferior.
That is why the White House has a Cinco De Mayo Dinner! Dont Ya Know!
6 months to find him at his mommy's? what happened to good gumshoe work?
LOL!
Ah, Jeez...
It was a damn poor reason if you can even call it a reason.
Religion of peace alert!
OK, just which one of you forced this man to join the Army?? There should be some bonuses that he needs to refund.
Deserting in time of war? Sounds like a hanging offense.
While there is some truth to that, the Budda Heads served in Europe, most noteably in Italy. However a few specialists, translaters, phycological warfare types, etc, did serve in the Pacific theater. And that was just in the Army, I don't know what Marine and Navy polices were.
Part of that was doubts about their loyalty, but part of it was the problems that could arise simply because they looked just like the enemy. Enemy agents could have easily infilitated these units. Of course German agents didn't have much trouble infiltrating units from Texas, Wisconsin or Pennsylvania either. I've know 2nd and even 3rd generation German Americans who still had a German accent, because their parents and grandparetns spoke German at home and because they lived in mostly or all "german" communities. Thee was one guy from Milwalkie that even looked like a somewhat taller version of old Adolph, and he was at least 3rd generation, but still had a light "german" accent.
Funny though that we had no problem with sending Italian Americans to fight Italians (and Germans of course).
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