Posted on 09/06/2005 9:04:10 AM PDT by Mikey_1962
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Abu Musab Zarqawi's foreign-led al-Qaida in Iraq took open control Monday of a key western town at the Syrian border, deploying its guerrilla fighters in the streets and flying Zarqawi's black banner from rooftops, said tribal leaders and other residents in the city and surrounding villages.
A sign newly posted at the entrance of Qaim declared, "Welcome to the Islamic Kingdom of Qaim." A statement posted in mosques described Qaim as an "Islamic kingdom liberated from the occupation."
Zarqawi's fighters were killing officials and civilians seen as government-allied or anti-Islamic, witnesses, residents and others said.
On Sunday, the bullet-riddled body of a woman lay in a street of Qaim. A sign left on her corpse declared, "A prostitute who was punished."
Zarqawi's fighters had shot to death nine men in public executions in the city center since the weekend, accusing the men of being spies and collaborators for U.S. forces, said Sheik Nawaf Mahallawi, a leader of a Sunni Arab tribe, the Albu Mahal, that had battled the foreign fighters.
Dozens of families were fleeing Qaim daily, Mahallawi said.
"It would be insane to attack Zarqawi's people, even to shoot one bullet at them," Mahallawi said Monday. "We cannot attack them. But we will not stand still if they attack us. We hope the U.S. forces end this in the coming days. We want the city to go back to its normal situation."
U.S. Marine spokesman Capt. Jeffrey Pool in Ramadi, capital of the western province that includes Qaim, said Marines in the area of Qaim had no word of any unusual activity in Qaim.
Numerous Marines are stationed near the town, although Marines said they were not involved in recent ground fighting between pro-government tribal fighters and Zarqawi's group.
According to a pool report, the Iraqi government has no forces in Qaim.
Qaim, within a few miles of the Syrian border, has been a major stronghold for insurgents ferrying fighters, weapons and money from Syria into the rest of Iraq along a network of Euphrates River towns.
Many of the towns along the river have appeared to be heavily under the insurgents' domination, despite repeated Marine offenses along the river since May. Residents and Marines have described insurgents escaping ahead of the offensives and returning when the offensives are over.
While the stepped-up U.S. offensives have been unable to drive out insurgents permanently, the U.S. attacks are credited by some with helping disrupt insurgent networks and reduce the number of car-bombings and suicide attacks in the rest of Iraq.
U.S. Marines last week launched days of air strikes against suspected insurgent safe houses in the area in some of the heaviest known uses of air power in recent months. The Albu Mahal tribe vowed to drive Zarqawi's fighters from the area with the aid of the U.S. air strikes.
U.S. and Iraqi officials welcomed what they called signs that insurgents were losing support from their Sunni Arab base in the west.
By the weekend, however, Zarqawi's forces had fought back and taken control of Qaim, residents said. Accounts from the town described a rare, prolonged overt presence of the foreign fighters.
The Albu Mahal tribe as of Sunday remained in control of its village outside the city. However, a car bomb placed by Zarqawi's fighters in front of the home of a tribal leader, Sheik Dhyad Ahmed, killed the sheik and his son Sunday, resident Mijbil Saied said.
It was unclear whether any Iraqi forces were in Qaim. A Zarqawi fighter said any Marines and Iraqi forces had left Qaim with "nothing left of their crosses."
Armed insurgent fighters loyal to the Jordanian-born Zarqawi openly traveled Qaim's streets. The fighters included both Iraqis and foreigners, including Afghans The foreign-led fighters hung rooftops with Zarqawi's al-Qaida banner of black backgrounds with a yellow sun.
Shops selling CDs, a movie theater and a women's beauty parlor were newly burned, apparently targeted by Zarqawi's group under its strict interpretation of Islamic law.
Residents said Zarqawi's fighters were killing most government workers, but had spared doctors and teachers.
Zarqawi's fighters had taken control of the town's hospital, one of its medical workers, Dr. Muhammed Ismail, said. The hospital's director then ordered all patients to leave, fearing the presence of Zarqawi's fighters would draw air strikes on the clinic, Ismail said.
Any wind blown, piece of crap town that US Forces donot control.
MOAB
I'm guessing they will "control" the town for another 48 hours, maybe.
But the Media is grasping at straws to show how vigorous the terrorists are. We've been stacking them up like cordwood.
They've taken control of the city...okay. And we're waiting for what exactly? Level it...
Carpet bomb the crap hole and quickly while the filth is still there!
Sounds like a rich target environment for the USAF.
Zarqawi's fighters had shot to death nine men in public executions in the city center since the weekend, accusing the men of being spies and collaborators for U.S. forces, said Sheik Nawaf Mahallawi, a leader of a Sunni Arab tribe, the Albu Mahal, that had battled the foreign fighters.
Ahh, peace and tolerance - I am sure the MSM will have front page photos...
Evil that is concentrated is easier to destroy. Think Sodom and Gomorrah.
Please all lies. Al-Qaeda had nothing to do with this war! Zaqy doesn't even like Saddam.
It's all about oil. Remember. This is a fake war on terror.
Use the dirt from the MOAB hole to help fill in N.O.
These guys need Jesus.
Zarqawi followers give USAF, USN and USMC aviators, and US Army Field Artillery a nice, well defined target. Details to follow...
Syria
I think what these terrorists are showing with this move is just how close to completely impotent they truly are (which won't be all that pleasant for them when they reach their 72 virgins, if you know what I mean... "honestly, honey, this has never happened to me before!"). The MSM is going to do anything they can to play up terrorist "victories" such as this, even when, as in this case, their great victory amounts to a fart in a tornado.
I'm guessing this town will be flattened shortly. Enjoy it while you can, guys.
I agree...husband and I lost a friend there in June.
Where are the human rights groups?
Islam is the religion of peace. I'm sure all of those who were killed will rest in peace.
Hitler called his entity a Thousand Year Reich. It lasted, how long, 12 years or something. Since this ain't no Hitler's Germany, it is going to be the most sort-lived reich ever.
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