[Peace-discuss] Gates visited Iraq to quell mutiny

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Sun Jan 14 18:46:32 CST 2007


Gates visited Baghdad to quell US soldiers mutiny in Anbar, US imminent attack on Ramadi soon


Global Research, December 25, 2006
Roads to Iraq - 2006-12-24

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According almoharrer newspaper quoting an Iraqi Military sources

Iraqi military sources told the newspaper that the reason that the American Secretary of Defense Robert 
Gates visited Baghdad urgently after two days he received his new post as a Defense Minister; is to 
extinguish a military mutiny carried out by American VI Battalion based in Anbar, after refusing to obey 
orders and prefer not to leave their base in Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province.

The sources pointed out that the US military base is exposed to daily heavy tactical attacks and 
attempts to storm the walls of the base by Iraqi resistance.

The sources added that Washington and specifically military, and intelligence in the American Congress, 
designedly sending Gates to rectify the mistakes that were made by his predecessor Rumsfeld and the 
most serious is; the American soldiers surrendering to the Iraqi resistance in Ramadi, which is what 
happened a month and a half before, while Iraqi resistance clashed with American patrol and managed 
to burn their military vehicle, US soldiers had no choice but to surrender and hope for safety.

With a help of an interpreter, the American POW explained they do not wish to fight the Iraqis and 
asked their captors to help them to smuggle them to Turkey across Mosul, Syria-Iraq borders  in order 
to request political asylum.

Also reported by Qudspress that a mass exodus take place right now in the city of Ramadi after reports 
of an imminent American attack on the city following the visit of the American Secretary of Defense 
Robert Gates to Iraq.

The city filled with people searching for taxis and trucks to flee the city, bringing with them some 
simple belongings, especially after the American forces announced to the residents of Al Althelh and 
Al-Mulameen, the need to leave and evacuate their homes.

US forces took control of many houses in the area by force. It also closed schools in the city after 
electricity was lost completely. American forces also cut off water from the city center, with the 
continued armed confrontations between the American forces and Iraqi resistance in the city.


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