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OPERATION
IRAQI FREEDOM WAR REPORT |
| 15
April 2003
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With the fall of
Tikrit the war is effectively over. US PsyOps will now take on
Civil Affairs issues in Iraq. We will continue to keep you
updated with any new PsyOps information that comes to light. |
| 14
April 2003
D A Y 26
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08:00 BST. A
large update to our Operation Iraqi Freedom PsyOps article.
US forces are in Tikrit, the last remaining
Iraqi city to be liberated. Fighting continues with what are
said to be small pockets of non-Iraqi Arab fighters. |
| 13
April 2003
D A Y 25
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16:00 BST.
Unconfirmed report that US Marines discover nearly 300 artillery
shells carrying a substance which tested positive as a chemical
agent.
15:00 BST. Unconfirmed reports that Watban
Ibrahim al-Tikriti, Saddam's half-brother, has been arrested
trying to cross into Syria.
12:15 BST. 7 US Prisoners of War have been
recovered north of Baghdad, all seem unharmed.
US troops are moving in on Tikrit.
11:30 BST. US sources say they have discovered
over 300 "suicide vests" in Baghdad.
It's also claimed that it was a Syrian who
killed a US Marine outside a Baghdad hospital yesterday. |
| 12
April 2003
D A Y 24
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17:00 BST. US
troops take the eastern town of Kut. Reports of serious fighting
between Kurds and Arabs in Mosul.
15:30 BST. Operation
Iraqi Freedom PsyOps article updated.
15:00 BST. According to German TV Iraqi
General Amir al-Saadi has surrendered to US forces. The General
asked for his surrender to be filmed by the TV crew.
11:30 BST. A vanguard of the US 4th Infantry
Division begin deployment in Iraq, possibly destined to continue
the fight north of Baghdad.
10:00 BST. DOH! Tony Blair took time out from
the war to record 3 lines of dialogue for a forthcoming edition
of The Simpsons! Who next will Fox lure to appear in the show?
Bin Laden??? ;-)
09:30 BST. BBC News claims that violence in
Baghdad has reglious overtones with fighting between Sunni and
Shia Muslims.
08:00 BST. Iraq's UN ambassador Mohammed al-Douri
is leaving the US, first to go to Paris and then onto Syria.
Kurdish Forces have now left Kirkuk.
US forces in Baghdad urge Iraqi Police to come
back to work to help restore law and order in the city. The
situation is better in other parts of Iraq, especially in Kirkuk.
Basra is slowly getting back to normal. |
| 11
April 2003
D A Y 23
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15:15 BST. Operation
Iraqi Freedom PsyOps article updated.
13:30 BST. Kurdish sources claim they are
leaving Kirkuk to be replaced by US forces to ease Turkish
concerns. Turkey are sending observers to the city.
12:15 BST. CENTCOM
announce the issuing of a list of 55 key Iraqi officials they
want captured dead or alive. The list has been issued as a pack
of cards and will also be distributed as handbills and posters
in Iraq.
08:00 BST. Uprising in the Northern city of
Mosul. US and Kudish forces enter the city meeting no
resistance. Already much celebration and looting taking place
there.
Lawlessness accelerates in Basra and Baghdad.
Looters reported to have striped hospitals of all equipment. |
| 10
April 2003
D A Y 22
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18:00 BST.
Reports coming in that a US soldier has been killed in a suicide
attack in Northern Baghdad.
12:30 BST. The Northern Iraq city of Kirkuk
now under Kurdish control after an uprising this morning. The
movement south of Kurdish forces is a cause of concern for the
Turkish government.
12:00 BST. Commando
Solo will broadcast speeches by Bush and Blair to the Iraqi
people later today on a new TV station called "Towards
Freedom". It will send the message that Coalition forces
are in Iraq to liberate the people, to form a new Government run
by the Iraqi people and that the Coalition forces will not stay
"a day longer than necessary".
10:00 BST. Later today US intend to distribute
leaflets over Baghdad urging the population to over-throw any
existing members of Saddam's regime within the city.
08:00 BST. A US soldier dies in fighting to
take a Mosque in Baghdad, believed to be containing Saddam.
Fighting continues against stubborn resistance of non-Iraqi Arab
soldiers in the west of the city. Kurdish and US forces slowly
move south.
Widespread looting and lawlessness continues
in Basra and Baghdad. |
| 09
April 2003
D A Y 21
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23:00 BST. I
guess we won't be seeing any more of al-Sahaf's
preposterous but highly amusing press briefings!?
17:00 BST. Herb's
PsyOps article on Operation Iraqi Freedom updated.
16:03 BST. Al-Jazeera reports that Saddam is
taking refuge in the Russian Embassy in Baghdad.
15:48 BST. US troops in central Baghdad pull
down a huge statue of Saddam. Iraqi citizens drag the head of
the statue throw the streets of Baghdad. A picture is worth a
1000 words!
11:00 BST. First signs of the collapse of
Saddam's rule as Iraqi civilians openly celebrate the arrival of
US troops in Baghdad. Iraqi military and police have disappeared
from the streets resulting in widespread looting by the civilian
population.
08:30 BST. Fighting in Baghdad continues while
Coalition forces consolidate positions in other parts of Iraq,
especially in the east. US and Kurdish forces also take a
strategically important mountain above the city of Mosul in
Northern Iraq.
A US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle fighter and
2 crew are missing in the region of Tikrit.
Iraqi's talk of the torture chambers within
Saddam's Basra Police Headquarters. They tell of electrocution,
chemical baths and having finger and toe nails ripped off, they
claim that many thousand Iraqi civilians were taken there never
to return. |
| 08
April 2003
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10:30 BST.
Fighting continues in and around Baghdad.
A US A-10 ground attack plane is lost near
Baghdad International Airport. The pilot ejects safely and is
recovered.
Saddam and sons are deliberately targeted in a
US bombing raid yesterday.
Al-Jazeera journalist Tariq Ayyub dies after
the TV station's base in Baghdad is hit. Other press men injured
when a mortar hits the Palestine Hotel. 2 Polish journalists
taken prisoner by the Iraqis yesterday have escaped and are now
back in Coalition controlled territory. |
| 07
April 2003
D A Y 19
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19:30 BST. First
tests on substances found near the city of Karbala prove
positive for nerve agents US officials say.
Bush and Blair meet in Belfast, Northern
Ireland, for a war summit.
13:30 BST. British troops take control of most
of Basra after apparently killing around 300 Iraqi resistors.
12:30 BST. 2 US Marines killed in a battle for
a bridge near Baghdad. 2 US troops and 2 journalists killed and
15 others injured in an Iraqi missile attack on a US command
post south of the city.
08:00 BST. US troops in the heart of Baghdad.
Iraqi Information Ministry claims they have been repelled.
It is reported that the body of Ali Hassan al-Majid,
"Chemical Ali" has been found. |
| 06
April 2003
D A Y 18
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21:00 BST.
Ministry of Defence reports that 3 British soldiers were killed
in fighting in Basra today. British troops now control wide
areas of the city.
19:30 BST. It's reported that a US C-130 cargo
plane lands at Baghdad's airport.
15:00 BST. Photos
Section updated.
11:45 BST. al-Sahaf
claims Iraqi troops have destroyed 6 US tanks, killed 50
troops and downed 2 Apache helicopters.
US sources claim to have killed between 2,000
to 3,000 Iraqi troops in the battle for Baghdad.
It is alleged Russian diplomats leaving Iraq
on the road to Jordan attacked by Coalition aircraft.
10:15 BST. British troops take a small force
into the centre of Basra. Rumours spread in Basra that Ali
Hassan al-Majid, "Chemical Ali", is dead. Yesterday
3000 Iraqis seen celebrating in the streets of the city.
10:00 BST. An American airplane is reported to
have hit a Coalition convey in Northern Iraq. The convey of 8 or
10 cars was carrying Coalition Special Forces and Kurdish
civilians. Many dead and wounded. BBC correspondent John Simpson
was wounded but reports from the scene.
Body Guard of "Chemical Ali" found
dead after bombing raid in Basra.
09:45 BST. CENTCOM Chief Spokesman Jim
Wilkinson says around 200,000 flyers were dropped over Baghdad
last night urging Iraqi civilians to stay in their homes.
09:00 BST. Iraq announces a curfew in Baghdad
from 6pm to 6am, where nobody can travel in the city.
UK newspaper The
Telegraph reports that WMD have been found dumped in the
Euphrates river. Mustard gas and cyanide found in the water near
Nasiriyah.
24 hour Coalition air cover now over Baghdad. |
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05 April 2003
D A Y 17
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11:00 BST. US
troops undertake probing missions into Baghdad.
Turkey expels 3 Iraqi diplomats.
10:00 BST. Iraqi information minister, al-Sahaf,
claims Iraqi forces have retaken Baghdad International Airport
and that no US troops are in the city. US sources deny these
claims.
An AH-1W Super Cobra attack helicopter has
crashed killing both US pilots.
US Sergeant Hasan Akbar has been charged with
the murder of 2 101st Airborne Officers and 17 charges of
attempted murder after the grenade attack last month in their
Kuwait base.
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| 04
April 2003
D A Y 16
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09:00 BST. Iraqi
Foreign Minister Naji Sabri claims Sadam is alive and well.
Iraqi troops try a counter-attack against US troops at Baghdad
International Airport. |
| 03
April 2003
D A Y 15
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23:00
BST. Herb's
PsyOps for Operation Iraqi Freedom article has been updated.
22:00
BST. Sadam International Airport outside Baghdad is now in US
hands according to reports.
10:30
BST. US Third Infantry Division within 6 miles of Baghdad and
are taking up positions outside the International Airport.
08:00
BST. A small bomb exploded outside the British Embassy in
Istanbul last night. It is not know if this is a protest against
British military involvement in Iraq or due to Turkey's 2-0
defeat against England yesterday in the Euro 2004 qualifying
football match. ;-) Meanwhile US equipment shipments are
crossing the Turkish border into North Iraq after Colin
Powell's meeting with the Turkish Prime Minister and President
yesterday.
7
US troops killed and 4 injured when a US Black Hawk UH-60A
helicopter is downed by small arms fire near Karbala.
An
Iraqi surface to air missile knocks down a US F/A-18 Hornet
aircraft in southern Iraq.
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Al-Jazeera correspondents have been
banned from reporting in Baghdad the Iraqi Information Minister
has said.
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| 02
April 2003
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16:00
BST. US say the Baghdad Division of the Republican Guard is
destroyed. A new bomb type was deployed for the first ever time
today, the CBU-105 contains 10 armour-piercing clusters. A
Pulitzer-prize winning Iranian BBC Cameraman is killed in Kifri,
Northern Iraq, when he stood on a landmine.
13:00
BST. US troops reported to be 20 miles south of Baghdad.
08:00
BST. US troops have liberated a captured US soldier, Jessica
Lynch, she had been a Prisoner of War since 23 March. The bodies
of 2 US troops and 8 Iraqi solders were also discovered with
her.
US
Marines capture a bridge on the river Tigris at the city of Kut.
Major engagements with the RG are taking place. US Secretary of
State Colin Powell arrives in Turkey.
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| 01
April 2003
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12:00
BST. al-Sahaf claims US have destroyed 2 buses containing US and
European civilians traveling to Baghdad to be "human
shields".
08:00
BST. US Marines are handing out humanitarian aid in Nasiriyah.
Iraqi short range missiles have been fired at southern Iraq,
another missile was fired at Kuwait but intercepted. A civilian
was shot at a check point as he drove at high speed towards the
US troops and ignored warning shots. Earlier 7 civilians were
killed when their vehicle was fired upon as it traveled at high
speed towards a US controlled check point. Saudi Foreign
Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal suggests Sadam should step down
to save his country.
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| 31
March 2003
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08:00
BST. 3 US troops killed in a UH-1 Huey helicopter crash. The
aerial bombardment of Iraq intensifies with particular emphasis
on attacking telecommunication facilities. |
| 30
March 2003
D A Y 11
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10:00
BST. Iraqi Information Minister al-Sahaf
says Coalition forces are attacking food and medical stocks and
also claims an Apache helicopter has been shot down with the two
pilots killed. He continued to say that all killed Coalition
troops will be buried in accordance with their religious
beliefs.
08:00
BST. 2 US Marines have been killed in accidents. British troops
claim to have captured 5 Iraqi officers and killed a Republican
Guard Colonel in a raid south of Basra. According to CNN,
blood stained Coalition uniforms with the name tags and flag
patches ripped off found in a hospital in Nasiriya. Also found
what was believed to be a torture device of a metal bed attached
to a car battery. |
| 29
March 2003
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18:00
GMT. British intelligence believes the head of Iraqi Air
Defences has been replaced after anti-aircraft missiles fired at
coalition aircraft missed their target and crashed back into
Baghdad.
4 US servicemen are killed at a checkpoint
near Najaf by a suicide bomber. Iraq says it was done by one of
their Army officers and to expect more of the same. |
| 28
March 2003
D A Y 9
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08:00
GMT. Reports that Iraqi troops are forcibly stopping civilians
trying to leave Basra.
Apparently the website of the Arabic TV News
broadcaster al-Jazeera receives much attention from hackers and
is inaccessible most of the time.
120,000 reinforcements of US military will be
deployed in Iraq.
US forces have captured an Iraqi General.
Baghdad was said to have received some of the
heaviest bombing of the campaign last night. |
| 27
March 2003
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21:00
GMT. Iraqi TV showed what is said was a second shot-down Apache
helicopter, but appeared to be the same one that came down with
mechanical failure earlier in the week, filmed from a different
angle.
16:15 GMT. Prime Minister Blair asserts
British soldiers killed were "executed". In a joint
press conference with President Bush, the coalition leaders
announced that Sadam will be removed no matter how long it takes
and War Criminals will be held responsible for their actions.
15:00 GMT. Operation
Iraqi Freedom PsyOps article updated.
08:30 GMT. Missile attack on Kuwait.
Reports of Iraqi troop movements south of
Baghdad apparently false. |
| 26
March 2003
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22:45
GMT. US 173rd Airborne Brigade parachute into northern Iraq.
21:00 GMT. British troops discover Iraqi
weapons hidden in 3 classrooms at Umm Qasr Primary School.
Iraqi troop columns traveling south from
Baghdad and Basra.
17:00 GMT. US Centcom now admit they targeted
missile sites in Baghdad close to civilian area.
16:30 GMT. US military deny responsibility for
explosion in Baghdad market place today, causing many civilian
casualties.
15:30 GMT. Operation
Iraqi Freedom PsyOps article updated.
12:30 GMT. Iraqi Information Officer claims
that US troops have not taken Umm Qasr.
09:00 GMT. Reports of Iraqi troops fleeing
from Basra.
Iraqi TV knocked out by US precision bombing,
but broadcasts resumed within 20 minutes. |
| 25
March 2003
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21:00
GMT. 2 British soldiers killed blue on blue with 2 more injured.
17:00 GMT. Reports of a popular uprising in
Basra... apparently Iraqi troops are firing mortars on their own
people to control this. British troops are directly attacking
these mortar positions to assist the uprising.
16:30 GMT. Herb's
article on OIF PsyOps updated.
Reports that a Blackhawk and an Apache
helicopter lost in southern Iraq.
16:00 GMT. Reports of leaflet drops in
Baghdad.
A US F-16 jet fighter shoots at a Patriot
missile defence battery after being "locked on" by the
battery. No injuries reported.
The port of Umm Qasr is now opening and the
first load of Humanitarian Aid passing through.
A second British soldier is reported as killed
in action. US say around 500 Iraqi soldiers have been killed in
the last 2 days in battle.
Bad weather, huge sandstorms and thunder
storms, across Iraq is slowing down progress.
Basra now considered a military objective and
British troops engage a formation of 50 Iraqi tanks around the
city.
Iraqi TV broadcasts pictures of the 2 captured
Apache pilots. |
| 24
March 2003
D A Y 5
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09:30
GMT. Iraqi broadcasts pictures of a shot down US Apache
helicopter south of Baghdad. They claim 2 were shot down and the
pilots captured.
08:00 GMT. 2 British troops missing in
southern Iraq.
01:00 GMT. Rumours of Coalition Special Forces
and anti-Sadam Iraqi resistance fighters operating in Baghdad
causing numerous explosions.
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| 23
March 2003
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23:30
GMT. Pentagon reports the discovery of an illegal chemical
weapons factory in An Najaf, south of Baghdad.
17:45 GMT. Herb's
Operation Iraqi Freedom PsyOps article is updated.
17:00 GMT. Confirmation that the missing
British Journalist Terry Lloyd has been killed.
15:30 GMT. Al-Jazeera broadcast Iraqi TV
pictures of what appear to be captured US troops including one
woman plus several killed. This is in direct breach of the
Geneva Convention on treatment of Prisoners of War.
15:00 GMT. Reports of the loss of an aircraft
over Baghdad as well as the possible capture of US troops.
13:15 GMT. Photos
Section updated with images of the US Commando Solo II
PsyOps crew in operation.
10:45 GMT. Today further leaflet drops, of 11
different types, have taken place. More
details available soon...
10:30 GMT. Iraq claim to have 35 US Prisoners
of War and will display them on television shortly.
09:00 GMT. Iraq claim to have shot down five
US aircraft and two helicopters. US deny these claims.
One of the 13 injured soldiers from the
grenade attack has died.
The RAF has lost a Tornado fighter aircraft
returning from a mission, possibly by a US Patriot defence
system.
"Small pockets" of resistance
continue to slow down coalition progress.
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| 22
March 2003
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23:30
GMT. 13 soldiers of the US 101st Airborne Division injured (6
seriously) in a grenade attack in Kuwait. It is believed that
the attack was by a US soldier!
17:45 GMT. First
initial report of PsyOps for Operation Iraqi Freedom by Herb
Friedman is now online.
16:00 GMT. Reports that 4 US soldiers have
been killed in fighting in central Iraq. 1 journalist and 2 of
his crew from the British news agency ITN are missing after
coming under fire.
13:00 GMT. Coalition forces are reported to be
entering Basra after the mass surrender of Iraqi troops. Iraqi
children are greeting the incoming US and British forces.
10:30 GMT. Oil fields taken by Coalition
forces have been prepared for demolition by Iraqi troops,
however, these charges weren't exploded. Prior to the campaign
US PsyOp leaflets warned Iraqis not to destroy their own oil
fields as it isn't in Iraq's future best interests. "The
oil industry is your livelihood... your family depends on your
livelihood".
10:17 GMT. Geoff
Hoon, British Minister of Defence, on the bombing last night and
minimising damage to the civilian infrastructure, "The
lights stayed on in Baghdad but the instruments of tyranny are
collapsing."
09:50
GMT. 3 explosions heard in Baghdad in the last few minutes.
09:00 GMT. Operation Iraqi Freedom aircrews
dropped more than 2 million leaflets across Iraq yesterday to
encourage the surrender of Iraqi military forces and to minimize
risk and harm to Iraqi civilians. Since last October over 25
million leaflets have been disseminated over Iraq. See our article
for further information.
US
troops are negotiating the surrender of the southern Iraqi city
of Basra.
Despite US opposition over 1,000 Turkish
troops enter Northern Iraq. This is a preparatory squad with up
to another 10,000 troops ready for deployment from south-east
Turkey. Any potential clashes between Turkish troops and the
Kurdish forces which are assisting the Western Coalition would
be a very serious development.
Earlier reports of the surrender of the Iraqi
51st Infantry Division were over optimistic. In fact a brigade
of the 51st have surrendered.
6 British soldiers and 1 American are killed
in a collision of 2 Sea King helicopters from the British Royal
Navy aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal.
Iraqi
Information Minister, al-Sahaf, claims over 200 civilians
injured by the coalition bombing of Baghdad. They also assert
that no Oil fields have been touched, any fires are oil-filled
trenches. |
| 21
March 2003
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23:30 GMT. 8,000
troops of the Iraqi 51st Infantry Division in the area of Basra
said to have surrendered. This unit was apparently targeted by
PsyOps prior to the start of the conflict.
23:15 GMT. Turkish
Government begin moving troops into northern Iraq against wishes
of the US.
18:25 GMT. Reports
of a second US serviceman killed in combat.
17:30 GMT. A-Day
underway; the aerial bombardment "shock and awe" phase
of the Operation with large-scale attacks on Baghdad.
15:40 GMT.
Airfields in Western Iraq captured by US and British troops.
15:15 GMT. US
armoured divisions reach the Euphrates city of Nasariya but
meets sustained resistance from Iraqi troops.
12:45 GMT. Iraqi
official spokesman claim to have shot down a coalition aircraft
over night, which then crashed in Kuwait. US sources deny this
report.
11:30 GMT.
Immediately a coalition ground war has begun. Western media
sources report that US armoured divisions have moved up to
nearly 100 miles into Iraq from bases in Kuwait. British Royal
Marines are said to have secured the al-Faw peninsula and US
Marines are engaged in taking the Umm Qasr new port. Cruise
missiles were fired at precision targets in Baghdad including
several Government offices. A number of Oil fields have been set
alight by the Iraqis. They also fired missiles, of an
unidentified type, into Kuwait, all of which were harmlessly
destroyed by counter measures.
Sadly 8 British
troops of No. 3 Commando Brigade and 4 US aircrew have been
killed in the accidental loss of a CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter
in Kuwait a few miles south of the Iraqi border. One US Marine
has been reported killed in action. There have been reports that
a number of Iraqi troops have been killed and injured with many
surrendering. One news report shows Iraqi's, clutching Allied
safe conduct leaflets, surrendering to British troops. The film
was released by the British Ministry
of Defence and could be in breach of the Geneva Protocols
which forbid the exploitation of Prisoners of War for propaganda
purposes.
In
a live press briefing by the Iraqi Minister of the Interior,
Mahmoud Diab al-Ahmed, brandishing a nickel plated Kalashnikov
assault rifle and the military Information Officer, Mohammed
Sa'eed al-Sahaf, they claimed pictures of surrendering Iraqi
troops are falsified and are western propaganda. No Iraqi troops
have surrendered. They also said the media reports of US Marines
attacking and almost taking Umm Qasr are “trivial and lies”
and no US troops were in the city. In an oblique statement they
announced the US led military action is in breach of
International law and the Iraqi military hasn’t yet decided
which International Law it will use in response. |
| 20
March 2003
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Operation
Iraqi Freedom has officially begun.
PsyOps will be an integral part of this
Operation and should help to reduce casualties and assist in
hastening the end of the war.
Herb's No-Fly
Zone article has just had a final update as the shooting war
begins (missing illustrations will be added if or when they
become available).
He will continue to keep us informed of the
latest developments in PsyOps during Operation Iraqi Freedom in
a new article. Watch this space!
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