Sgrena: View from Occupied Iraq

Tuesday, March 08, 2005 


Had everything gone as planned, an American sniper would have 
assassinated Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena with one shot, 
following the sniper's code of 'one shot, one kill'. The only 
independent witness to what happened would then be dead, as both 
her guardian, the heroic Nicola Calipari, the driver of the car, 
and the other two passengers were Italian secret service agents, 
thus worked for Berlusconi, and would be unable to say anything (on 
other accounts, the driver may have been an Iraqi, but he could 
easily be disposed of). The Americans obviously could have killed 
everyone in the car by simply blowing it up, but it would then have 
been impossible to claim that this was just another mistake made 
by a panicking speeding driver at a checkpoint. By firing lots of 
rounds, but with only one shot killing anybody, it is clear that 
either the Americans are terrible shots, or all the flying ammo was 
simply a ruse to hide the only shot that mattered, the one that 
would kill the person with the information on what happened in the 
chemical warfare attacks on Falluja. All the Americans, except for 
the sniper, were shooting to miss. The sniper had her lined up, 
only to be foiled by the heroic sacrifice of Nicola Calipari. Ironic 
that the neocons are stymied by a combination of altruism and duty, 
things they cannot possibly comprehend 


All the American accounts I've read about this incident, including 
by those on the left, conclude that the Pentagon would never do 
such a thing as engage in this kind of assassination. This strikes 
me as being remarkable naive, but I guess you can believe what you 
want. The only independent witness who is speaking is Sgrena herself, 
and she is claiming that the basis for the Pentagon account is a 
lie. The Italians were not speeding, there was no checkpoint, there 
was no warning given, and the Americans almost certainly knew who 
was in the car < http://www.startribune.com/sto-ries/484/5275715.html 



>. 


Rather than help the wounded obtain help, the Americans delayed and 
cut off cellphone communication < 
http://www.turkishpress.com/ne-ws.asp?id=38029 >. It's a clear choice: 
either she is lying, or the Pentagon officials are lying, and she 
has no motive to lie while they do. 

Sgrena had been kidnapped by another one of these mysterious groups 
that seems to like to target those people who support their cause 
(kidnapping foreign pacifists just benefits the Americans, so you 
really have to wonder < http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/200-5/732/in2.htm 


> about many of these incidents).  It appears this was a kidnapping 


for money, with the kidnappers taking the highest amount offered. 
Before they let her go, they warned her that the Americans wanted 
to see her dead ("the Americans don't want you to go back" < 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/eur-ope/4323361.stm >).  How would they 
know that? Presumably because the Americans offered them so many 
dollars to have her returned dead. Fortunately for her, the Italians 
offered more to have her returned alive < 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq-/Story/0,2763,1432040,00.html >. 

It is illegal and immoral to use incendiaries on civilians, and 
there is increasing anecdotal evidence that the Pentagon did just 
that in the assault on Falluja (1). It starts to get a little 
tiresome to hear the same quibbling about what the Pentagon would 
or wouldn't do, given cluster bombs, DU, 'shock and awe' bombing 
of civilians, and the general attack on Falluja itself. The human 
rights standards of the Pentagon - and thus of the United States - 
are so incredibly low that it is impossible to give them the benefit 
of the doubt on anything. It is also odd that the Pentagon has 
clearly been blocking access of journalists to interview civilians 
in Falluja - the reason Sgrena was so important is that she is one 
of the first to be able to do so - and that there are claims that 
American soldiers have been taking steps to 'sanitize' the city by 
removing evidence < http://electroniciraq.net/news-/1800.shtml >. 


We also know that after an initial < 
http://reg.theage.com.au/login-.do?status=FAIL&errMsg=&errCod 
e=10001&site=AGE&server=http%3-A%2F%2Fwww.theage.com.au&data= ... > 
outraged lie denying Pentagon use of napalm in the attack on Iraq, 
Pentagon officials eventually admitted that they did use a napalm-like 
substance, but it was not technically 'napalm' so their lies were 
not technically lies.  < 
http://www.globalsecurity.org/-org/news/2003/030810-napalm-ir aq01.htm 





You really can't believe anything they say. Let's face it: the 
Pentagon was 'going medieval' on Falluja, both as a punishment for 
its failure to kowtow to Empire and as a warning to others, and 
they were attacking Falluja without restraints. Napalm or other 
incendaires would have fit right in. So would killing anyone who 
might be 'unembedded' long enough to discover the truth. 

There was much made of the fact that the Israelis were going to be 
teaching the Americans their techniques on how to deal with insurgents. 
I don't know about that, but the Americans are clearly using Israeli 
torture techniques used by the Israelis against the Palestinians, 
and have also been using Israeli-style collective punishment. The 
'sanitization' of Falluja is the same as IDF's removal of evidence 
of the massacre at Jenin, where the town was closed to international 
journalists for a few days so the worst evidence could be hidden. 
Shooting journalists is just like the Israeli shooting of journalists 
and international human rights monitors, and the entire Sgrena 
incident is just another Israeli-style 'targeted assassination'. 
The Israelification of the United States continues. 


The Americans have lost < 
http://story.news.yahoo.com/ne-ws?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=2&u=/a-p/2005030...
... > - 
yes, lost! - the car. They don't know where it is. 'Nuff said! 


1) http://rense.com/general59/use-it.htm 


http://english.aljazeera.net/N-R/exeres/24EBE5BB-CA3F-462B-82-79-546BC1... 


http://www.intarweb-master.com-/index.php/2004/11/30/falluja--napalmed/ 


http://www.ilmanifesto.it/pag/-sgrena/en/420dd721e0ff0.html 


http://www.zmag.org/content/sh-owarticle.cfm?SectionID=15&Ite-mID=6772 


http://www.countercurrents.org-/iraq-jamail301104.htm 











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