Is US behind assassinations and bombing of markets?
brian | 18.05.2007 03:41 | Iraq | Terror War | World
An Iraqi who asked not to be identified had disclosed some of the US activities such as assassinations and bombings in markets that aim at sparking sectarian fighting among Iraqis so as to facilitate the partition of the country.
Former collaborator discloses details of US-ordered assassinations, sectarian bomb attacks targeting Iraqi civilians
Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI)
May 11, 2006
An Iraqi who asked not to be identified had disclosed some of the US activities such as assassinations and bombings in markets that aim at sparking sectarian fighting among Iraqis so as to facilitate the partition of the country.
He pointed out that he that he worked with the US occupation troops for about two and a half years and then was able to flee from them to an area outside Baghdad where, he hopes, the Americans will not be able to get to him.
The former Iraqi collaborator recalled: “I was a soldier in the Iraqi army in the war of 1991 and during the withdrawal from Kuwait I decided to seek asylum in Saudi Arabia along with dozens of others like me. That was how began the process whereby I was recruited into the American forces, for there were US military committees that chose a number of Iraqis who were willing to volunteer to join them and be transported to America. I was one of those,” he said.
The former collaborator went on: “In 1992 I was taken to America, specifically to an island where most of the establishments were military. I was with a number of other Iraqis, one of them the former governor of an-Najaf, ‘Adnan adh-Dharfi. We received military training and intense courses in English and in how to carry out tasks like assassination,” he recounted.
The former collaborator said that during the 2003 invasion and subsequent war, he was transported back to the interior of Iraq to carry out specific tasks assigned him by the US agencies.
“During the last war that led to the occupation of Iraq,” he recalled, “I was with a group of my comrades who had received training in America in how to spread chaos in the ranks of the Iraqi army. We were brought into Iraq across the border from Saudi Arabia. We put on Iraqi army uniforms and out mission was basically to spread rumors among the Iraqis, such as that the American army had already got into such-and-such a city, or that it is on the outskirts of Baghdad and other such things, which were part of the reason for the rapid collapse of the Iraqi forces,” he said.
The former collaborator went on: “the unit that I was with settled in the presidential palace in the al-A’zamiyah district. We were allowed to visit our relatives and relations in Baghdad once a month, and so I would go visit my family in ‘Madinat as-Sadr’ in eastern Baghdad. But after things began to get worse and the armed men began to shot at everyone leaving the palace, I asked my family to come to the palace every now and then so I could see them. My job was being a guard, but after a time that situation changed and the American occupation forces put me in charge of a group of a unit that carried out assassinations in the streets of Baghdad,” he said.
“Our task was to carry out assassinations of individuals. The US occupation army would supply us with their names, pictures, and maps of their daily movements to and from their place of residence and we were supposed to kill the Shi’i, for example, in the al-A’zamiyah, and kill the Sunni in the of ‘Madinat as-Sadr’, and so on.”
“Anyone in the unit who made a mistake was killed. Three members of my team were killed by US occupation forces after they failed to assassinate Sunni political figures in Baghdad. A US force that had been so-ordered eliminated them. That took place two years ago,” the former collaborator recalled.
The former collaborator said that the Americans have a unit for “dirty jobs.” That unit is a mix of Iraqis, Americans, and foreigners and of the security detachments that are deployed in Baghdad and other Iraqi cities. This unit doesn’t only carry out assassinations, but some of them specialize in planting bombs and car bombs in neighborhoods and markets. This unit carries out operations in which wanted people whom the American army does not want killed are arrested.
The former collaborator said that “operations of planting car bombs and blowing up explosives in markets are carried out in various ways, the best-known and most famous among the US troops is placing a bomb inside cars as they are being searched at checkpoints. Another way is to put bombs in the cars during interrogations. After the desired person is summoned to one of the US bases, a bomb is place in his car and he is asked to drive to a police station or a marked for some purpose and there his car blows up.”
The testimony of the former collaborator is consistent with some western reports that have disclosed the involvement of US military personnel in bombings that target Iraqi civilians. The British reporter Robert Fisk, AMSI noted, had recently met with Iraqis in Syria concerning such “black operations” carried out by the Americans.
The Egyptian writer and former editor of al-Ahram, Muhammad Hasanayn Haykal, also noted in an interview with al-Jazeera satellite TV that there are mercenaries who practically make up an army second only to the regular US army in Iraq in terms of their numbers and equipment. This force is now called the “Knights of Malta” Haykal said, and they are the cause of many of the attacks that target Iraqi civilians. Haykal noted that there are Iraqis and Lebanese working in the ranks of that force.
source:
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=16314&6d7ff007d
http://basor.wordpress.com/2007/05/18/former-collaborator-discloses-details-of-us-ordered-assassinations-sectarian-bomb-attacks-targeting-iraqi-civilians/
Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI)
May 11, 2006
An Iraqi who asked not to be identified had disclosed some of the US activities such as assassinations and bombings in markets that aim at sparking sectarian fighting among Iraqis so as to facilitate the partition of the country.
He pointed out that he that he worked with the US occupation troops for about two and a half years and then was able to flee from them to an area outside Baghdad where, he hopes, the Americans will not be able to get to him.
The former Iraqi collaborator recalled: “I was a soldier in the Iraqi army in the war of 1991 and during the withdrawal from Kuwait I decided to seek asylum in Saudi Arabia along with dozens of others like me. That was how began the process whereby I was recruited into the American forces, for there were US military committees that chose a number of Iraqis who were willing to volunteer to join them and be transported to America. I was one of those,” he said.
The former collaborator went on: “In 1992 I was taken to America, specifically to an island where most of the establishments were military. I was with a number of other Iraqis, one of them the former governor of an-Najaf, ‘Adnan adh-Dharfi. We received military training and intense courses in English and in how to carry out tasks like assassination,” he recounted.
The former collaborator said that during the 2003 invasion and subsequent war, he was transported back to the interior of Iraq to carry out specific tasks assigned him by the US agencies.
“During the last war that led to the occupation of Iraq,” he recalled, “I was with a group of my comrades who had received training in America in how to spread chaos in the ranks of the Iraqi army. We were brought into Iraq across the border from Saudi Arabia. We put on Iraqi army uniforms and out mission was basically to spread rumors among the Iraqis, such as that the American army had already got into such-and-such a city, or that it is on the outskirts of Baghdad and other such things, which were part of the reason for the rapid collapse of the Iraqi forces,” he said.
The former collaborator went on: “the unit that I was with settled in the presidential palace in the al-A’zamiyah district. We were allowed to visit our relatives and relations in Baghdad once a month, and so I would go visit my family in ‘Madinat as-Sadr’ in eastern Baghdad. But after things began to get worse and the armed men began to shot at everyone leaving the palace, I asked my family to come to the palace every now and then so I could see them. My job was being a guard, but after a time that situation changed and the American occupation forces put me in charge of a group of a unit that carried out assassinations in the streets of Baghdad,” he said.
“Our task was to carry out assassinations of individuals. The US occupation army would supply us with their names, pictures, and maps of their daily movements to and from their place of residence and we were supposed to kill the Shi’i, for example, in the al-A’zamiyah, and kill the Sunni in the of ‘Madinat as-Sadr’, and so on.”
“Anyone in the unit who made a mistake was killed. Three members of my team were killed by US occupation forces after they failed to assassinate Sunni political figures in Baghdad. A US force that had been so-ordered eliminated them. That took place two years ago,” the former collaborator recalled.
The former collaborator said that the Americans have a unit for “dirty jobs.” That unit is a mix of Iraqis, Americans, and foreigners and of the security detachments that are deployed in Baghdad and other Iraqi cities. This unit doesn’t only carry out assassinations, but some of them specialize in planting bombs and car bombs in neighborhoods and markets. This unit carries out operations in which wanted people whom the American army does not want killed are arrested.
The former collaborator said that “operations of planting car bombs and blowing up explosives in markets are carried out in various ways, the best-known and most famous among the US troops is placing a bomb inside cars as they are being searched at checkpoints. Another way is to put bombs in the cars during interrogations. After the desired person is summoned to one of the US bases, a bomb is place in his car and he is asked to drive to a police station or a marked for some purpose and there his car blows up.”
The testimony of the former collaborator is consistent with some western reports that have disclosed the involvement of US military personnel in bombings that target Iraqi civilians. The British reporter Robert Fisk, AMSI noted, had recently met with Iraqis in Syria concerning such “black operations” carried out by the Americans.
The Egyptian writer and former editor of al-Ahram, Muhammad Hasanayn Haykal, also noted in an interview with al-Jazeera satellite TV that there are mercenaries who practically make up an army second only to the regular US army in Iraq in terms of their numbers and equipment. This force is now called the “Knights of Malta” Haykal said, and they are the cause of many of the attacks that target Iraqi civilians. Haykal noted that there are Iraqis and Lebanese working in the ranks of that force.
source:
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=16314&6d7ff007d
http://basor.wordpress.com/2007/05/18/former-collaborator-discloses-details-of-us-ordered-assassinations-sectarian-bomb-attacks-targeting-iraqi-civilians/
brian
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yes.
18.05.2007 07:34
no.
therefore, in that sense they are responsible.
are they physically and operationally responsible for the same?
there is evidence (not the same as proof) to suggest such, including a number of revealing documents that indicate the usefulness (to the amerikan designs for the resources of that region) of such tactics as well as increasing amounts of testiment ('they put a bomb in my car when they searched it') and physical evidencce that directly links them in ...
... so, YES again.
jackslucid
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Remember the Golden Mosque bombing?
18.05.2007 08:17
A look at the bombing of the Golden Dome Mosque in Samarra
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/02/362410.html
Golden Mosque Bombing: Who Benefits?
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/02/334533.html
Whose Bombs were they?
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/02/334546.html
This audio covers the issue of the death squads:
Taking Aim: Imperial Death Squads and the Shredding of Iraqi National Life
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/03/364617.html
As for plans to divide Iraq into seperate ethnic states this is clearly proceeding at a rapid pace, consider the walls that are being built in Iraq:
Baghdad : This Wall is their Grave - Stop the walls; stop the occupation!
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/04/368794.html
Iraqis oppose US plan to divide Baghdad into ghettos
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/04/368711.html
Iraqs “Selected Neighbourhoods”
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/04/368765.html
Also remember the UK soldiers caught dressed as arabs in a car full of explosives?
How to Start a Civil War
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/01/359185.html
MORE ON BASRA - Basra - SAS bungled operation - what is going on in our name??
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/09/323828.html
Basra, Iraq: we have seen the enemy and it is us
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/09/324039.html
Britain Apologizes For Basra False Flag Attempt
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/10/326205.html?c=on
Breaking basra story: UK undercover agents in car with explosives
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/09/323862.html?c=on
UK Telegraph Reveals Brit Terrorist Ops in Iraq
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/02/361563.html?c=on
And if it's a document with a plan that you need to convince you of this consider this one:
A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/02/361532.html
FanBelt
Fisk on Iraq
18.05.2007 11:49
http://www.tucradio.org/0425fiskiraq.mp3
Well worth listening to.
Chris