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Se7en
03-22-2003, 07:15 PM
I took this off CNN, because God knows if I took the info from foxnews.com, it'd be instantly labeled as propaganda by some here.

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CAMP PENNSYLVANIA, Kuwait (CNN) -- A U.S. soldier has been detained and is being questioned in connection with a grenade and small arms attack early Sunday at an Army camp in northern Kuwait, the U.S. Central Command said.

The attack at Camp Pennsylvania, where soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division are stationed, wounded 13 people -- six of them seriously -- U.S. military officials said. Central Command said the suspect is assigned to the division.

Financial Times correspondent Charles Clover -- who is embedded with the unit -- said he was told by Col. Ben Hodges, a commander of the 1st Brigade, that the soldier lobbed three grenades into the three tents housing commanding officers from the tactical operations center. At least two of the grenades exploded, Hodges told Clover.

Two people were wounded by gunfire, Clover said, the others by fragments.

Central Command said two were treated at the scene, and the 11 others were taken by helicopter to Army combat support hospitals in the region. The Army criminal investigation command is conducting the probe into the incident.

Video obtained by CNN showed the suspect sitting on the ground with his legs in front of him. His head was partially covered by his camouflage jacket, and he appeared to have bloodstains on his leg and his back or arm.

A base spokesman at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, where the 101st is based, said news of the incident upset families at the base was a blow to morale.

Military criminal investigators said the suspect was recently reprimanded for insubordination and was told he would stay behind when his unit left camp for Iraq, according to Time magazine correspondent Jim Lacey, who is accompanying the unit.

Lacey said he was told by a military commander that the soldier lobbed three grenades into the operations center and yelled, "You're under attack!" A major told Lacey he saw a grenade roll by him before an explosion.

Lacey, who was in a tent about 20 yards from the blast, helped move two of the wounded to an ambulance. "The carnage inside those tents was pretty severe," he said.

Lacey said a "full company" of soldiers was guarding the camp's perimeter before the blast, but there had been traffic in and out, including "trucks, buses, and contractors. It's not a foolproof system."

About 2,100 soldiers are encamped at the post. Lacey said soldiers were assembled and deployed around the compound after the blast.

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There are reports coming out that the soldier is question is Muslim.

I say, investigate this.

And if he's found to be the suspect, we give him a quick trial.....weigh the evidence.....and if we find him guilty.....

......we execute the shit outta him. I nominate burning at the stake, anyone else got any ideas?

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FUNKMAN
03-22-2003, 07:29 PM
my initial thought is "mind boggling"

but i believe it's true...

the war is bringing out the best and worst in people...



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reeshy
03-22-2003, 07:37 PM
How about this scenario- this guy just didnt like officers!! Being a Muslim doesn't automatically make this a conspiracy. There are all types of idiots in the service just like in the real world. Who the hell knows.

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curtoid
03-22-2003, 07:41 PM
This is some freaky, scary-ass shit. Just when you think you've anticipated all of the
different angle, some fuck has to reinvent the "game."

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HBox
03-22-2003, 07:43 PM
I don't have any specific examples, and I don't mean to be insensistive, but don't these kinds of freakouts happen everytime we go to war?

TheMojoPin
03-22-2003, 08:12 PM
Man, this guy has already done more damage than the Iraqi millitary. And that's sad on far too many levels.

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curtoid
03-22-2003, 08:31 PM
HBox - You have to figure that with 300,000 + people there are going to be a more
than couple "bad eggs" mixed in. We usually don't hear about the bad stuff until LONG
after the conflict (I'm thinking back to the 1st Gulf War - a lot of shit went down that
took years for us to learn, and not all of it from the soldiers).

And then there are the ones who come out of it and aren't quite right from their
experience - last week the United States government excecuted the third person
under their federal death penalty laws in the last two years. Both he, and the first
person excecuted under those laws (Timothy McVey) served in the first Gulf War, not
to mention John Lee Mohamid, the Washington area sniper.

They are OBVIOUSLY the minority, but it does make you pause and hope there are no
more out there waiting to surprise us.

[KOP]

ADF
03-22-2003, 08:43 PM
I'm betting that this guy is just some nutjob who happens to be muslim. Maybe he went loco after getting reprimanded. I seriously doubt that he's some sort of secret agent or that it really reflects anything on the average Islamic American. If he killed anybody, give hime the chair.. otherwise, send him to life in prison filled with butt rape.

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ChrisTheCop
03-22-2003, 08:57 PM
CNN is reporting that one of the victims of this attack has died. War is indeed hell.

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FiveB247
03-22-2003, 11:21 PM
First off, let's hope the injured will recover to full health.

This is a very horrible situation. Two things come to my mind... 1) How a person with beliefs of 'resentment' (as the US army called it), got into the army and managed to stay their unrecognizably til he finally reacted hostile towards others officers? 2) How this will effect US sediment towards Muslims in the US. Obviously this isn't a representation of them, but it very well could lead to racism and hostility for many peaceful American Muslims in the US.