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refuse_resist
7th December 2004, 22:12
December 6, 2004

Driving across Baghdad yesterday a GMC full of armed men races past our car, missing it by inches. Along with guns pointed out their windows at us (and all the other cars), a couple of the men hold their hands out, waving them down towards the ground in order to instruct the traffic they are pushing their way through to stay back.

CIA and/or mercenaries always travel like this here.

As the SUV passes a gunman sits behind a metal barrier, with his machine gun aimed at us. Hes flashing a light at us, to underscore the fact we should stay back.

As a second SUV full of armed men wearing helmets passes us my friend Ahmed turns to me and says, We are nowhere here. Iraq is nowhere now. Look at this life we are living.

The unbearable gas crisis has worsened yet further. Lines at stations are up to 8 miles long in places, causing people to wait hours, sometimes days, for fuel. If they are lucky the station wont run out of gas before they are allowed in to fill their tank.

Petrol on the black market now, if you are lucky enough to find it, is nearly 1$ per liter!

Generators are now running out of fuel-so people have no electricityas the power grid for most of Baghdad produces in most places 6 hours of electricity per day. Much of Baghdad has 2 hours per day.

The gas crisis has increased transportation costs, so the cost of food is skyrocketing, along with cooking fuels like kerosene and propane.

Of course it doesnt help that today yet another pipeline was sabotaged that links the Beji refinery to Baghdad.

I took the day at my hotel to catch up on some writing. Yet another large explosion nearby rattled the glass of my windows, and of course there is sporadic automatic weapons fire throughout the capital.

I hate this fucking place, says Salam as he enters my room tonight. He is pissed because he was instructed to be searched by Iraqi Police by soldiers who are stationed nearby. One of the IPs told him, The soldiers are stupid mother fuckers, so just let us search you. We know you come here all the time, even though they cant remember. We have to do our job.

It didnt help his disposition any yesterday when he was at an internet caf and a tank could not make it past his car as it was parked on a narrow street. An Iraqi policeman found Salam in the internet caf nearby and told him, The soldiers told you to move your car or they will run it over. Youd better do it, because Ive seen them run over a car there before.

Another example of the winning of hearts and minds of Iraqis is being formulated for the residents of Fallujah. The military has announced the plans it is considering to use for allowing Fallujans back into their city.

They will set up processing centers on the outskirts of the city and compile a database of peoples identities by using DNA testing and retina scans. Residents will then receive a badge which identifies them with their home address, which they must wear at all times.

Buses will ferry them into their city, as cars will be banned since the military fears the use of them by suicide bombers.

Another idea being kicked around is to require the men to work for pay in military-style battalions where these work brigades will reconstruct buildings and the water system, depending on the mens skills.

There will also be rubble-clearing platoons.

The intent of the US commanders and Iraqi leaders is to make Fallujah a model city.

I wonder if theyll try this in Baghdad. The goal of crushing the resistance and creating stability by destroying Fallujah has gone so well that resistance fighters here roamed freely about Haifa street today hunting for Iraqis collaborating with US forces.

They executed a man they suspected as being a collaborator in Tahrir Square, and then they moved on to Mathaf Sqare, just 3 blocks from the Green Zone where the interim government and US embassy are located.

http://dahrjamailiraq.com/weblog/archives/...000149.php#more (http://dahrjamailiraq.com/weblog/archives/dispatches/000149.php#more)

RAT
9th December 2004, 02:57
I feel for you man, I fought in Lebanon, then I was with an imperialist force (Israel), I know what they do to eliminate any resistance. It is the same way as Hitler did (put a yellow star to identify) You are a prisonner in your own homeland.
The US is not much different than Saddam's regime. Anyone suspicious enough may be killed or emprisoned.
However, I have hope that the revolutionary forces will defeat the imperialist invaders. Israel had to leave Lebanon after 4 years of war. Israel had to combat freedom fighters since its creation in 1948, and it is still fighting.
Stop oppression!!
Shaalam!

DaCuBaN
9th December 2004, 03:02
Just a little side note, almost totally off topic but interesting to note nonetheless:


Petrol on the black market now, if you are lucky enough to find it, is nearly 1$ per liter!

In the UK, we're currently paying in excess of 0.8/Litre - approximately US$1.50. Whilst the UK does have oil reserves and processing facilities, it is nothing compared to the scale seen in the Cradle of Humanity.

How bad must things be for the price to rise that much?

RAT
9th December 2004, 03:23
Iraq used to be a top industrialized country, even as it was involved in a futile war against Iran. (Then supported by the US). Iraq was a member of OPEC, and had a certain output of oil in the market, this capability was eliminated after the first US invasion and during 12 years of embargo.
It disgusts me that in the land where oil is a resource, the citizen must pay an higher price for the product than one living in a distant land with no natural oil resource. This IMPERIALISM or neo-colonialism at its best.
One small comment:
The US gave Sovereign power to the Iraqis, so they do not have to obey the Geneva convention's laws.
The US forces are a Mercenary force in Iraq, and should not be protected under the Geneva Convention. They are hired criminals by the so called Iraqi president.
One can not win a war against terrorism, Bush knows it. It is why he stated that war. There is a lot of money to be made.
Many already made a fortune.
Even the price of scrapt metal has raised.
If you are in Iraq, brother watch out. The US is using Depleted Uranium Shellings. It is highly radioactive, and had cause many cancers. You should know that. The US and the UK used them in the first Gulf war. They did not denail it.
It was also used in Kosovo. The level of cancer in the populace has raised by more than 70%.
Be safe brother.

pandora
13th December 2004, 22:06
This is a better continuation of my thread on Fallujah.

I had heard about the shooting of the wounded, and the running over of men with tanks, the killing of those who sought to retire under a white flag.

They took the city without any mercy, any rules. Just out and out killing of every man 15-55 they could lay hands on.

This is there model for the country. To kill everyone on top of the soil or enslave them to get the oil underneath. I also heard the new reports out of Baghdad by those who have returned recently.

THe city is ready to revolt over the increase in gas prices. They force Iraq to accept the stealing of their oil and selling it back to them at inflated prices at the end of a knife blade. It shows that most Iraqi's are business men in that they put up with a lot of the bullshit in hopes of getting the country back together again until the rise in oil prices, now they realize the US is nothing but a bunch of THIEVES! SET ON bringing down their society, so the US has been instigating a Civil War, much like the Iraq/Iran war to get them hating each other, and take their eyes off the US stealing their oil, and hoping they will kill one another off and leave them the oil and land.

It's shameful Neo-Colonialism. With no disguise. Trying to hold up the hierarchy.

I don't know what to think, but I pray the Iraqis are not fooled into civil war.