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US Tactics Leave Chaos, Resentment in Iraqi Cities

Agence France Presse

SAFWAN, Iraq, 25 March 2003 � The tactical move by US forces to skirt Iraqi cities en
route to Baghdad has created a dangerous vacuum, with angry locals running out of
essentials and armed bands reportedly seeking vengeance.

US commanders have made no secret of their desire to avoid getting bogged down in messy
urban warfare in their bid to topple Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. So they have steered
clear of major metropolises in their push north. But the maneuver has left residents of
towns like Safwan, just over the border with Kuwait, seething with resentment with
electricity cut, shops shut and supplies of food and medicine running out.

Townsfolk crowd menacingly around arriving cars groping for food or water. They also 
beg
US-led forces to provide humanitarian help and protection against local vigilantes. The
mood has shifted sharply in the past two days. Whereas Iraqis here once gave an
enthusiastic welcome to advancing allied troops, they now fear being left on their own
once the Americans move on.

�There is no longer a police force here,� said a doctor who identified himself only as
Ali. �People are really agitated and there could be serious conflict.�

Ali said Saddam�s security forces had burned houses and attacked several people in 
recent
days. Looting has been reported and rumors abound of secret police drawing up lists of
potential dissidents.

Cordiality toward correspondents and other foreigners has turned to hostility. An AFP
photographer waiting in front of the local hospital had a gun waved in his face by an
Iraqi hissing �go home.�

British military police evacuated around 60 journalists from the town Sunday after a
warning that 10 to 15 armed fighters loyal to Saddam were planning an imminent attack 
on
the media. The group were believed armed with rocket-propelled grenade launchers and
assault rifles, said one MP escorting the group, adding that their aim was �to kill the
maximum number of journalists possible.� Lt. Gen. John Abizaid, deputy head of the US
Central Command that is directing the four-day-old war from Qatar, rejected suggestions
the region had descended into chaos but conceded it was plagued by �irregular actions.�

�We certainly are very mindful of the fact that over time, we will look for Iraqi 
police
and other officials that are interested in working with us to ensure that we get
stability as we continue the advance.�

Abizaid said cities like Basra, the southern port, were made up mostly of people who
welcomed the arrival of US and British forces but also had some Saddam supporters
offering resistance. �I think all of us should understand that in these very large, 
urban
areas, it will take a long time to ensure that various regime-support elements are
brought under control,� he told reporters Sunday. �And I think that we have done quite
well, actually, in all the areas that we�ve passed through. You also have to understand
that we�re not looking to go in and fight house-to-house in all of these areas either.�

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