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Iraqi troops massacred from the air as US advances to Baghdad
By James Conachy
4 April 2003
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After a week of massive air attacks, the two-pronged offensive
by US army and marine units launched on April 1 quickly pushed
through the Iraqi Republican Guard divisions and regular army
units defending the southern approaches to Baghdad. According
to CNN, MSNBC and Fox television broadcasts throughout Thursday,
April 3, US armoured columns have advanced into the outskirts
of Iraqs capital and are engaging Iraqi defenders around
the Saddam Hussein International Airport. The citys power
has been cut off and it is under sustained bombardment from US
aircraft and artillery.
Amid the shameless celebration by the US media of the American
assault, it is necessary to call things by their right name. What
is unfolding in Iraq is a slaughter. It is one of historys
most unequal military conflicts. The US and British invasion forces
are utilising their unchallenged control of the air and overwhelming
technical supremacy to rain down death on Iraqi troops.
Harlan Ullman, one of the authors of the US shock and
awe policy of physically and psychologically crushing any
enemy of US imperialism, gloated to the April 3 New York Post:
To appreciate why were making such progress, you have
to understand the extraordinary advantages our forces have over
the Iraqis. Its a matter of overwhelming might. Our air
power is unstoppable. And our ground power has massive capability
to destroy the enemy with minimum losses to us.
US and British bombers and fighters are flying more than 1,000
sorties over Iraq per day. The majority of air strikes over the
past week have targeted the defensive positions of Iraqi Republican
Guard units south of Baghdad. The US has kept 150 strike jets
in the air continuously to enable constant opportunity
attacks on any attempt by Iraqi soldiers to re-deploy, re-supply
or retreat.
As many as 12,000 precision-guided bombs have been dropped
since the invasion began, as well as thousands more dumb
bombs. The Iraqi units that have withstood the aerial attacks
have been subjected to massive artillery bombardments and assaults
by jet fighters, A-10 tank-buster aircraft and Apache helicopter
gunships.
The US and British military are not even giving official estimates
of the number of Iraqis killed or wounded. The New York Times
reported on April 1 that American officials say a death toll is
not a statistic that interests them. A British air
force officer told the Times: We dont do head
counts and we certainly dont publicise them.
All indications, however, are that the casualty rate among
Iraqi troops is horrific.
The Washington Post reported on April 2 that
the 12,000-strong Medina Republican Guard Division positioned
to the southwest of Baghdad around the town of Karbala had suffered
a relentless pounding in recent days by Air Force planes,
including B-52 bombers. The Post commented: Scores
of blown-up Iraqi vehicles and dozens of bodies lined the roads
as the US troops passed by.
The Los Angeles Times reported that burned and
blasted wreckage of Iraqi military vehicles littered the sides
of Route 9 just east of Karbala. The Associated Press reported
on April 3 that the road from Karbala to Baghdad was lined with
hundreds of burning vehicles, both civilian and military
and added hundreds of dead Iraqis, most in uniform, lay
next to the vehicles.
The British Guardian reported on April 3 that the Baghdad
Division of the Republican Guard defending the town of Kut and
the southeast approaches to the capital had suffered intense
bombardment over the past week. This included the dropping of
two 15,000-pound daisy cutter fuel-air bombs on their
positions.
Daisy cutters detonate above the ground, engulfing a square
mile in a firestorm that sucks out all oxygen, incinerating or
asphyxiating everyone in the area. One description of their impact
reads: Those not incinerated are injured by the massive
blast or the vacuum. Typical injuries include concussion, blindness,
rupture of the eardrums, seared airways and collapsed lungs, multiple
internal hemorrhages, displaced and torn internal organs.
US Marine commanders told the Washington Post that long
before their forces reached the lines of the Baghdad Division,
5,000 or more of the Iraqi units 11,000 men had already
been killed or wounded from the air, and 75 percent of their equipment
destroyed. A Pentagon official told the Guardian: Theyve
been broken up and were taking them out one tank at a time.
Theyre sitting ducks.
An embedded New York Times journalist with a Marine
unit reported, The bodies of Iraqi soldiers lay about in
the wake of the American advance and there was a large
pile of the Iraqi dead rotting in the morning sun to the
west of the Tigris river crossings.
Reinforcements were also cut off by US air power. The New
York Post reported on April 3 that B-52s dropped six new CBU-105
cluster bombs on April 2 on a column of Republican Guardbelieved
now to be from the Al Nida Divisionwhich was attempting
to reinforce Iraqi positions. Dropped from as high as 40,000 feet,
the CBU-105 releases 10 bombs above the battlefield, each of which
fires four armour-penetrating warheads. Using infrared targeting,
the warheads lock onto any vehicles within a 30-acre radius. According
to the claims of the US Central Command, the new hardware wiped
out an Iraqi force consisting of dozens of tanks and vehicles.
Despite their losses, the Iraqi military and civilians have
continued to resist the American invasion. Numerous reports testify
that Iraqi soldiers have launched heroic attacks to slow the advance
of the US tanks and armoured vehicles, often with nothing more
than pick-up trucks, rocket-propelled grenades and small arms.
Survivors of Iraqi Guard units that have been flanked or bypassed
by the US columns are attempting to retreat to Baghdad to join
with defenders inside the city proper.
Summing up the military situation, a senior American military
officer told the April 3 New York Times: The enemy
is taking what forces he can muster and is ordering them back
into the city. He is bringing in the Republican Guard for a last
stand. We have been trying to kill anything that is moving toward
the city.
The slaughter accompanying the US advance on Baghdad demonstrates
again the character of the Bush administrations war to liberate
Iraq. The resistance of the Iraqi people has inevitably seen the
invasion degenerate into a campaign to wipe out the vastly outgunned
Iraqi armed forces and traumatise and intimidate the population
into accepting rule from Washington. A legacy of hatred has been
created that will endure for decades to come.
With US forces encircling Baghdad from the south, west and
east, the potential is now looming for a bloodbath. Significant
sections of the Iraqi army have taken up positions in the capital
for a last ditch battle to prevent a US entry into the city. The
recklessness and desperation for victory of the Bush administration
is such it may well order a street-to-street assaultat immense
cost in both military and civilian lives.
See Also:
Into the maelstrom: the crisis of American
imperialism and the war against Iraq
[1 April 2003]
Faced with popular resistance
US prepares for slaughter in Iraq
[26 March 2003]
Iraqi resistance shatters
US propaganda of "liberation" war
[25 March 2003]
A shameful day in American
history
US blitzkrieg turns Baghdad into an inferno
[22 March 2003]
The crisis of American capitalism
and the war against Iraq
[21 March 2003]
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