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Roger L. Simon:


 March 06, 2005: The Case of the Big Trunk

 Okay, that's not a great title (a little too Agatha Christie-ish or is it
Nancy Drew?) but I had to think of one in a hurry to answer the challenge
of Power Line's Big Trunk that I give my mystery writer's analysis of the
strange doings in Rome today.

As most news junkies know, Italian journalist Guiliana Sgrena was wounded
by American troops after release by her Islamist kidnappers in Iraq. Now
what facts do we have to examine in this case as of now? Not many, although
more may be forthcoming. On the face of it, it would seem unlikely that the
Americans would target this woman. What possible use would there be in
that? The anti-American propaganda value, especially in her native Italy,
would be obvious. And we are seeing it now. Moreover, were this unlikely
scenario actually true, why would the Americans have done such a lousy job,
allowing her to survive? None of this makes sense.

The only clue I see so far is this warning from her captors, reported by
Sgrena herself in this article by the Associated Press:

Suddenly, she said, she remembered her captors' words, when they warned her
"to be careful because the Americans don't want you to return."

Really? Why? Just because she might say something favorable about the
"insurgents"? This would hardly be amazing from a reporter for the
communist Il Manifesto where scarcely a good word has been said about
America since the fall of Mussolini. It would barely be news.

But how about this? Suppose it was the "insurgents" themselves, through a
cut-out obviously, who alerted the Americans to Sgrena and her protectors,
describing their car as something other than it was -- a suicide bomber,
perhaps, or some other possible terrorist-related vehicle. Of course, their
motivation would have been to make the Americans look bad, no matter what
resulted. Sgrena and the others would just have been collateral damage. And
that, indeed, is what has happened.

Of course, this is just a plot by a mystery writer. And not even a
particularly good one.





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