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BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Rebels killed two U.S. soldiers in a rocket attack in western Iraq, the U.S. military said Sunday, and two Iraqi civilians died and one American soldier was injured in a rocket attack on U.S.-led coalition headquarters in Baghdad.

A 1st Infantry Division soldier also was killed Sunday in an apparent accident during a weapons firing exercise in Samarra, about 60 miles north of Baghdad, Army spokeswoman Maj. Debra Stewart said. The incident was under investigation.

One of three rockets fired in Baghdad landed inside the coalition headquarters but caused no significant damage, a U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. The injured soldier was hit by flying glass. Some staffers in the compound took cover in basements.

Two rockets landed outside the compound in the upscale neighborhood of Mansour, killing two Iraqi civilians and wounding five, the official said. However, the nearby Yarmouk Hospital said one person died and 10 were wounded. Residents said the rockets landed in a street, damaging several cars and shops.

"This is a terrorist act. There are no military targets in Mansour," said Raed Abdul Saheb, a doctor at the hospital.
Brief mortar and rocket attacks on the coalition headquarters are common, but the projectiles often miss, or hit nearby neighborhoods. The attack Sunday was unusual because it took place midmorning; most attacks happen at night, when assailants are better able to slip away.

The rocket attack in western Iraq occurred Saturday evening near the city of Fallujah, the U.S. official said. Five soldiers and a sailor were also wounded, besides the two soldiers killed, she said. Fallujah is in the so-called Sunni Triangle, an area where support for Saddam Hussein was strongest and scene of frequent rebel attacks on U.S. troops.

In the northern city of Kirkuk, unidentified gunmen inside an ethnic Turkman youth center fired at Kurds waving flags to celebrate the Kurdish new year, killing one and wounding four others on Sunday, said Abdul-Salam Zangana, a security official at a hospital.

Ethnic tensions sometimes erupt in Kirkuk as Kurds, Arabs and Turkmen compete for control of the city, located in one of the world's richest oil-producing regions.

Also Sunday, about 50 people, many of them Arab journalists, demonstrated in Baghdad to protest the shooting deaths, allegedly by American soldiers, of an Iraqi cameraman and correspondent from the Arab satellite television station Al-Arabiya. They gave a letter of protest to officials at the coalition headquarters.

The military has said it is investigating the shootings late Thursday. It reported the shooting death of an Iraqi at a checkpoint, and the circumstances of that death matched details reported by Al-Arabiya about the deaths of correspondent Ali al-Khatib and cameraman Ali Abdel-Aziz.

The attacks Sunday occurred a day after the first anniversary of the start of the war that ousted Saddam. Thousands of war protesters marched in Asian, American and European cities on Saturday, demanding the withdrawal of U.S.-led troops from Iraq.

But there were no street demonstrations, either for or against the war, in Iraq. Many Iraqis are preoccupied by the fragile security situation in their country, and even those who opposed Saddam are uncomfortable with the invasion and extended occupation of Iraq by foreign armies.

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A dead GI here, a dead GI there...pretty soon you're talking about real people.

At the one year point of our entering Vietnam, casualties were less than 500 and it didn't stop until well after 50,000 Americans had died, several hundred thousand were wounded, and tens of thousands more were mentally scarred for life.

The administrations of JFK and LBJ insisted that they were promoting 'peace' and 'democracy'.

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
 

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Barman,

So it is your projection that over 50,000 American soldiers will die in Iraq? By the way, your Vietnam stat needs clarification. One year from what date? From when Ike first sent military advisors? From when JFK first sent in Special Forces? From the day after the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution? What's the exact 12-month period you are referring to?
 

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It would appear from this graph that the period I'm citing would be 1961-2.

http://www.multied.com/vietnam/Casulties.html

And yes, I believe that the number of KIA for Iraq would of course equal the 58,000+ of Vietnam unless we pull our troops out.

Here's a news flash: As long as foreign military (USA) attempt to occupy and control a sovereign nation who did not invite them in, there will be those inside that nation who will continue guerilla and covert resistance efforts.

We've been losing about two a day for past six nine months. There's nothing to suggest that number will reduce if we insist on continuing military occupation of Iraq.
 

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Sh!t, more people died in a car wreck last night than were killed in Iraq.

Wilheim - If you are so concerned about people dying, why don't you work with the automobile industry and try to make automobiles safer?
 
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Anymore name calling and I will asked to have you banned.


Oh right doesn't fit the agenda so better leave that at the door.

Try and be consistent.

Let's leave Hussein in power to kill more Iraqis and wait till he could've killed millions in an invasion, certainly the prudent choice.

Oh right live in never, never land no cost associated with inaction.

[This message was edited by wilheim on March 22, 2004 at 11:29 PM.]
 

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There's the simple difference between you and me.

You were scared that Hussein would invade the U.S.

I've never been scared about that.

If I were scared like you were, I would likely be defending the U.S. invasion of Iraq just like you do.

We're not that much different in the end.

Just one scared and the other is not.
 
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No actually I am more scared of pacifistic morons that can't recognize the potential problems associated with leaving a resource rich pcsychopath in power.

Any vacanicies in never, never land?
 

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I am sick of any liberal f*cks talking about this stupid crap day after day. People, wake up .....if we sit back and just spend $$ on JUST our own problems within the borders ...this country will be no more in 20-30 years. FACT --people die in war and conflict .....I hate to hear about any death, but we have to protect our interest (yes we have an interest elsewhere). Let me tell you right now ......you peace sign flashing, protest marching pieces of sh*t .....you could run up to those terrorist or American hating Muslims and try to hug their necks and support them .....guess what ...you are still a f*cking infidel in their eyes and they will bash your head in with a stone.
 

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SP,

What evidence you got that saddam was planning to attack USA, had WMD or links to al queda? I'll answer for you - none.

If I thought for a minute that he did, I'd be all for invading Iraq, just like I backed attack on Afghanistan, just like I was proud to hacve served in Gulf War I (though admittedly I saw little of combat). difference being - in 1990 saddam threatened neighbors, in 2003 - he was no longer a threat to anybody. Even his own neighbors were against the invasion.

And plz - don't call me a pacifist and i won't call you an armchair warrior.
 
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Mudbone what evidence do you have that waiting would have been a better choice.

I'll answer that for you,

less than none.

Here is a guy who had his own kingdom, lived in pure opulence and rather than continue that existance chose to violate 18UN resolutions.

Is that *even his own neighbors* as in Russia France and even his own neighbors. ROTFLMAO
 

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