"The Pentagon has photographs that show Iraqi and U.S. forces were
fired on from buildings filled with weapons in an operation that has
generated controversy after Shi'ite accounts of a mosque massacre,
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John Warner, said on Tuesday."
"U.S. commanders in Iraq have accused Shi'ite groups of moving the
corpses of gunmen killed in battle to encourage such accusations."


Al Sadr has joined the Iran-Hamas-Hezballah axis and is quite up to
using the incident for inflammatory propaganda.  Get those photos out
quick.

David Bier


http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyid=2006-03-28T190849Z_01_N2821033_RTRUKOC_0_US-IRAQ-USA.xml

Iraq raid photos show weapons caches: senator

Tue Mar 28, 2006 2:08 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon has photographs that show Iraqi
and U.S. forces were fired on from buildings filled with weapons in an
operation that has generated controversy after Shi'ite accounts of a
mosque massacre, Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John Warner,
said on Tuesday.

Accusations of a U.S.-led massacre of unarmed worshipers on the
weekend have prompted the Shi'ite-led Iraqi government to demand that
U.S. forces give up control of security.

U.S. commanders in Iraq have accused Shi'ite groups of moving the
corpses of gunmen killed in battle to encourage such accusations.

The U.S. military has said that the raid on Sunday in Baghdad was by
about 50 Iraqi special forces troops backed by about 25 American
"advisers."

Warner, after a briefing on Iraq at the White House, said the strike
was conducted largely by Iraqi forces supported by American forces,
and they were fired upon from surrounding buildings.

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld showed photographs taken immediately
after the raid, "and clearly you can see all types of armament and
other military paraphernalia there," Warner, a Virginia Republican, said.

"I think the sooner those pictures are out, the sooner we can dispel
that there was any wrong attack by our forces on a mosque or other
buildings," he said.

U.S. commanders say bodies of gunmen killed fighting Iraqi troops in
an office compound, not a mosque, were moved.

Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican who also attended the White
House meeting, said after his weekend visit to Iraq he does not
believe there is a civil war, but that U.S. troops should not withdraw
at this time.

"I think the biggest mistake we could make is having a calendar
dictate the troop strengths over there," he said to reporters at the
White House, echoing President George W. Bush's repeated assertion.

"I am confident that we can, and will, and must win because the
consequences of failure are catastrophic," McCain said.

Bush's public approval ratings have dipped to the lowest of his
presidency amid growing concern over the three-year-old Iraq war. The
president has insisted that there can be no timetable for withdrawing
U.S. troops from Iraq, beyond planning to reduce numbers as Iraqi
forces take over security in the country.


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Posted by David Bier, CADRE Intel Mgr
http://groups.google.com/group/publicintel

“Most men would rather believe than know” (Ben Franklin)
Cargo Security:
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Sections/Newsweek/Components/Photos/Mag/060306_Issue/060225_perspcartoon_wide.hlarge.jpg
Notes for Converts:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jane-smiley/notes-for-converts_b_17662.html





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