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02-19-2008, 05:03 AM #1OPSenior Member
Sunni Militia Ends Cooperation with U.S. over Civilian Deaths
In Iraq, a U.S.-allied militia staged a massive walkout from its guard posts this weekend in protest of U.S. attacks that have killed twelve civilians this month. Members of the group, known as Sons of Iraq, are paid ten dollars a day and issued military vests to fight alongside U.S. forces. But nearly two thousand members abandoned their positions Saturday following a U.S. attack on a town south of Baghdad the day before. Militia members say U.S. forces deliberately opened fire after landing in a helicopter. The group says they will no longer work with the U.S. military.
fishman3811 Reviewed by fishman3811 on . Sunni Militia Ends Cooperation with U.S. over Civilian Deaths In Iraq, a U.S.-allied militia staged a massive walkout from its guard posts this weekend in protest of U.S. attacks that have killed twelve civilians this month. Members of the group, known as Sons of Iraq, are paid ten dollars a day and issued military vests to fight alongside U.S. forces. But nearly two thousand members abandoned their positions Saturday following a U.S. attack on a town south of Baghdad the day before. Militia members say U.S. forces deliberately opened fire after landing Rating: 5
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02-19-2008, 12:13 PM #2Senior Member
Sunni Militia Ends Cooperation with U.S. over Civilian Deaths
What kind of left wing propoganda crap is this? This is from the L.A. Times since you DON'T have a link:
Since the latest shooting, some of the guards, who are known as Sons of Iraq, have abandoned their checkpoints to protest what they consider careless U.S. behavior. The U.S. military pays the security volunteers, formerly known as concerned local citizens or Awakening Councils, about $10 a day to maintain security in their neighborhoods.
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So they refuse to work with us now?
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Members of the Abna'a al-Iraq, or Sons of Iraq, handed over a suspected Special Groups criminal to Multi-National Division - Baghdad Soldiers in West Rashid Feb. 15.
The SOI, turned the suspect over to soldiers of Company C, 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Inf. Div., attached to Task Force 4-64 at a combat outpost in Risalah.
The suspect was taken to a Coalition Forces detention facility for further questioning.
"We applaud the citizens of Iraq who are taking a firm stand against those who choose not to honor al-Sayyid Muqtada al-Sadr's ceasefire pledge," said Lt. Col. Steve Stover, MND-B spokesman. "The Sons of Iraq are an able and important ally in this effort."
Sons of Iraq detain, turn over suspected criminal
Seems that statement was also false.
Have a good one!:s4:
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02-19-2008, 03:28 PM #3Senior Member
Sunni Militia Ends Cooperation with U.S. over Civilian Deaths
$10 a day. wow we're makin them rich. seriosly tho i like that better than the couple grand aday we were payin black water. but shouldnt the iraqi gov't be payin these guys for the defense of there own home land?
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