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Assailants Gun Down Chief of Saddam Hussein's Tribe
AP Breaking ^ | Jul 1, 2003 | Donna Abu-Nasr

Posted on 07/01/2003 1:04:57 PM PDT by Lance Romance

Assailants Gun Down Chief of Saddam Hussein's Tribe

Published: Jul 1, 2003

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TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) - Assailants gunned down the chief of Saddam Hussein's tribe in the ousted leader's hometown of Tikrit a few weeks after he publicly disavowed Saddam. Although the motive was unclear, Abdullah Mahmoud al-Khattab had many enemies, the regional governor said Tuesday.

Elsewhere in Iraq, two attacks against American forces wounded at least six soldiers, U.S. troops shot and killed four people at checkpoints and a mosque explosion killed 10 people in Fallujah - further stirring anti-American sentiment in a town where Saddam and his Baath Party still enjoy support.

In Baghdad, the top U.S. official in Iraq, L. Paul Bremer, said the U.S.-led provisional authority was "well on track to establish an Iraqi interim administration by mid-July." The United States has pledged to set up a political council of 25 to 30 Iraqis that will appoint heads of ministries and be consulted on major decisions taken by the occupation government.

Bremer also said the U.S.-led authority has asked airlines to submit applications to resume commercial service to Baghdad.

"Day by day, conditions in Iraq continue to improve," said Bremer. "Freedom becomes more and more entrenched and the dark days of the Baathist regime are further and further back in people's memories."

Despite his reassurances, a burgeoning insurgency has seen several attacks on U.S. troops every day, leading some to worry about the possibility of a Vietnam-style political and military quagmire.

In Washington, President Bush said Tuesday that anti-American violence was expected, because Saddam loyalists will stop at nothing to regain power.

"These groups believe they have found an opportunity to harm America, to shake our resolve in the war on terror, and to cause us to leave Iraq before freedom is fully established," Bush said. "They are wrong and they will not succeed."

"There will be no return to tyranny in Iraq," he said.

In Tikrit, Abdullah Mahmoud al-Khattab, who was leader of Saddam's Bani al-Nasiri tribe, was shot and killed Sunday afternoon while he rode in his car.

Governor Hussein al-Jubouri said al-Khattab's son, Odai, also was wounded when assailants fired from a pickup truck and fled the scene.

The killing highlighted the shifting alliances that have characterized Iraq as the country emerges from 35 years of brutal, one-man rule. Even those eager to distance themselves from Saddam often pay dearly for their past links to him.

Al-Khattab "had many enemies and he had confiscated a lot of properties and killed many people," the governor said, adding, "The person who killed him could have taken revenge."

Several Tikrit residents said the killers could have been Saddam loyalists angered at the tribal leader's public disavowal of the ousted dictator.

Saddam still enjoys a degree of popularity in Tikrit, where he built roads and schools and soccer fields. Wall graffiti here reads, "Pray for Saddam's victory because he's a genuine Iraqi" and "May the occupation fall and may Saddam return."

"He's just, he's pious, he's a real Muslim, he loves his people," said Tikrit resident Abu Ahmed at the mention of Saddam's name.

Most other Iraqis express disdain for Saddam, yet anti-U.S. forces have persisted in stepping up attacks on occupation forces in recent days.

On Tuesday, assailants traveling in a vehicle in central Baghdad fired a rocket-propelled grenade at a U.S. military vehicle, wounding three soldiers. Another grenade slammed into a U.S. truck on a road 12 miles south of Baghdad, injuring three soldiers.

In western Baghdad, U.S. troops shot and killed two people when their car didn't stop at a checkpoint, witnesses said. A U.S. military spokesman said he had heard about the incident but could not confirm it. Later, two civilians were shot and killed at another checkpoint, one by soldiers who feared he was an insurgent and another by a stray bullet, witnesses said.

The increasing attacks have killed more than 22 U.S. soldiers and wounded dozens more since major combat was declared over on May 1, and many troops have become quicker to pull their guns.

A U.S. sweep dubbed Operation Sidewinder moved against insurgents in the so-called "Sunni triangle" north and east of Baghdad for a third day Tuesday. The Army's 4th Infantry Division conducted 25 raids and detained 25 suspects, a military statement said. No major fugitives of Saddam's regime were among them.

In Fallujah, a blast in a cinderblock building in the courtyard the al-Hassan mosque killed 10 Iraqis and wounded four late Monday, said Col. Guy Shields, spokesman for the U.S. military in Baghdad. Iraqis insisted the blast was caused by a U.S. missile - an account the military denied.

After the explosion, dozens of people gathered around the site shouting anti-American slogans.

"There is no God but Allah, America is the enemy of God," they chanted, as a crane lifted pieces of concrete.

Fallujah, 35 miles west of Baghdad, has been a hotbed of anti-American activity and scene of several confrontations involving U.S. troops.

Meanwhile, a weekend explosion at an ammunitions depot killed at least 15 people and injured at least four near Hadithah, 150 miles northwest of Baghdad, officials said Tuesday.

Metal scavengers dismantled 155 mm artillery rounds, spreading gunpowder on the ground at the depot that housed old Iraqi artillery. A spark there Saturday triggered the blast, local officials said.

Policeman Lt. Saad Aziz said there was a large pile of TNT at the depot, and people were smoking. "This kind of TNT is very sensitive to heat. A small spark could set the whole thing off," he said.

Mohammed Nayil Assaf, Hadithah's mayor, put the death toll at 25 and the injured at 6. He insisted that U.S. troops failed to adequately protect a large amount of ammunition stored in the area.

"It was a tragic day for Hadithah," he told the Associated Press outside the town hall, near a 3-foot-high pile of shell casings seized from looters.

AP-ES-07-01-03 1524EDT



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In Tikrit, Abdullah Mahmoud al-Khattab, who was leader of Saddam's Bani al-Nasiri tribe, was shot and killed Sunday afternoon while he rode in his car.

Let's hope this was the US sending a message.

1 posted on 07/01/2003 1:04:58 PM PDT by Lance Romance
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To: Lance Romance
Despite his reassurances, a burgeoning insurgency has seen several attacks on U.S. troops every day, leading some to worry about the possibility of a Vietnam-style political and military quagmire.

AP just couldn't resist mentioning Vietnam.

2 posted on 07/01/2003 1:06:16 PM PDT by Lance Romance
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To: Lance Romance; Poohbah; Cincinatus' Wife
Los Pepes-style ops in Iraq?
3 posted on 07/01/2003 1:16:01 PM PDT by hchutch ("If you don’t win, you don’t get to put your principles into practice." David Horowitz)
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To: Lance Romance
It's a good thing that Vietnam didn't happen until the 60's because, otherwise, the AP would've been telling us that Germany during WWII was turning into a Vietnam-style quagmire.
4 posted on 07/01/2003 1:18:02 PM PDT by vbmoneyspender
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To: Lance Romance
In Fallujah, a blast in a cinderblock building in the courtyard the al-Hassan mosque killed 10 Iraqis and wounded four late Monday, said Col. Guy Shields, spokesman for the U.S. military in Baghdad. Iraqis insisted the blast was caused by a U.S. missile - an account the military denied. After the explosion, dozens of people gathered around the site shouting anti-American slogans. "There is no God but Allah, America is the enemy of God," they chanted, as a crane lifted pieces of concrete.

A pretty obvious attempted "set-up" by these guys--you just know that the guys that set off the bomb are the same guys calling it a U.S. missile and protesting in the street seconds later.

5 posted on 07/01/2003 1:19:48 PM PDT by von Schlieffen (Keep the right wing strong!)
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To: von Schlieffen
Notice the blast took place in a building within the courtyard of the mosque. Meaning of course,a sad case of premature detonation.

Their going to have to be more careful making their bombs. Of course, when you read that folks were breaking 155mm artillery shells, dumping the powder on the ground, and then lighting up a smoke as a reward for a job well done, well, it sure keeps the Darwin Award Committee busy.

The US needs to shut down the mosques and impose martial law until the killing of our troops stops.
6 posted on 07/01/2003 1:42:21 PM PDT by exit82 (Constitution?--I got your Constitution right here!--T. Daschle)
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To: hchutch
"Los Pepes-style ops in Iraq?"

Not a bad analogy. I wouldn't be surprised if the spooks are spreading more $$ around for indirect wetwork. And not just in Iraq.....

7 posted on 07/01/2003 2:44:55 PM PDT by eureka! (Rats and Presstitutes lie--they have to in order to survive.....)
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To: eureka!; Poohbah; Howlin; Miss Marple; Dog; section9; Grampa Dave; BOBTHENAILER; JohnHuang2; ...
Hey, I admit to liking that group - that group, which included a guy by the name of Carlos Castano, did good work in taking down the Medellin cartel, and they were most efficient. Did the world a lot of good, if you want my opinion.

That type of thing ought to win friends, but watch the State Department proceed to treat them like crap.
8 posted on 07/01/2003 2:57:37 PM PDT by hchutch ("If you don’t win, you don’t get to put your principles into practice." David Horowitz)
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To: hchutch
Let's not get started on the State Dept (though Powell has impressed me more). As to Los Pepes, I recognized the name having read a fascinating article some time ago about them. Talk about vigilante justice. I too was impressed, having seen the narco-terrorists run so freely and so horribly. In any event, again, methinks this WoT will be fought on many fronts, many not seen by us. As it should. Just like W said...
9 posted on 07/01/2003 3:11:11 PM PDT by eureka! (Rats and Presstitutes lie--they have to in order to survive.....)
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To: eureka!; justshe
Read an article in Time back in 2000 about Mr. Castano, a key player in that group - he now runs the AUC. Had him pegged as a good guy from that point on.

Three guesses what the State Depaertment did to that group, by the way. Same frickin' list as al-Qaeda, FARC, and ELN.

Come to think of it, I'll ask justshe to put this on the list of requests for President Bush.
10 posted on 07/01/2003 3:21:26 PM PDT by hchutch ("If you don’t win, you don’t get to put your principles into practice." David Horowitz)
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To: hchutch
"Take Los Pepes off the State Department list of terrorist organizations."

Do I have that right?
11 posted on 07/01/2003 3:26:05 PM PDT by justshe (Educate....not Denigrate !)
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To: hchutch
And same bunch that de-listed the KLA in the fraudulent War on Kosovo. Too bad Mr, Costano & Co. didn't contribute to Senator Grifter's NY Senate campaign, they could've gotten a pardon a la the FALN...
12 posted on 07/01/2003 3:29:02 PM PDT by eureka! (Rats and Presstitutes lie--they have to in order to survive.....)
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To: Lance Romance
The Tribe has spoken...now extinguish his torch.
13 posted on 07/01/2003 3:42:53 PM PDT by kaboom
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To: Lance Romance
Governor Hussein al-Jubouri said al-Khattab's son, Odai, also was wounded when assailants fired from a pickup truck and fled the scene.

He just happened to have a son named Odai. What are the odds?

14 posted on 07/01/2003 3:43:49 PM PDT by xm177e2 (Stalinists, Maoists, Ba'athists, Pacifists: Why are they always on the same side?)
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To: justshe
Actually, it would be the "United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia", but other than that, it is my request. :)
15 posted on 07/01/2003 4:24:20 PM PDT by hchutch ("If you don’t win, you don’t get to put your principles into practice." David Horowitz)
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To: hchutch
You got it!
16 posted on 07/01/2003 4:32:21 PM PDT by justshe (Educate....not Denigrate !)
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To: eureka!; hchutch
Too bad Mr, Costano & Co. didn't contribute to Senator Grifter's NY Senate campaign, they could've gotten a pardon a la the FALN...

Isn't that the truth. Bin Laden could have maybe had an executive order praising him for establishing day care, hospitals and roads in Afghanistan.

Sheesh, and some journalists say the guy was/is smart.

Good work on Los Pepes with justshe, maybe we'll see some more of these type organizations lending us a finger, as it were.

17 posted on 07/01/2003 5:10:43 PM PDT by BOBTHENAILER (proud member of a fierce, warlike tribe of a fire-breathing conservative band of Internet brothers)
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To: Lance Romance
"Let's hope this was the US sending a message."

In the article:

Assailants gunned down the chief of Saddam Hussein's tribe in the ousted leader's hometown of Tikrit a few weeks "AFTER HE PUBLICLY DISAVOWED SADDAM." Although the motive was unclear, Abdullah Mahmoud al-Khattab had many enemies, the regional governor said Tuesday.

Seems he was shot by his own.
18 posted on 07/01/2003 5:11:11 PM PDT by swany
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To: BOBTHENAILER
Re#17 Yep. Here's hoping that humintel is back, in a big way, and recruitment of informal, ah, allies is booming...
19 posted on 07/02/2003 6:37:40 AM PDT by eureka! (Rats and Presstitutes lie--they have to in order to survive.....)
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