http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/10/03/iraq.leaflets/index.html

The U.S. military has dropped leaflets over southern Iraq in a promised
psychological campaign to undercut support for Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein,
U.S. officials told CNN on Thursday.
The propaganda is being dropped over southern Iraq, warning the
rank-and-file Iraqi military not to target coalition warplanes. The wording
notes a determined U.S. effort to attack the sources of such ground fire,
and says "You could be next."

The leaflet mission occurred in the last several days, with one such drop
coming under fire by Iraqi ground forces. Officials told CNN a plane
carrying leaflets, flanked by jet fighters, came under fire during a flight
over the southern no-fly zone of Iraq.

U.S. and coalition warplanes retaliated early Thursday with a raid on a
location about 160 miles southeast of Baghdad, targeting Iraq's air defense
sector headquarters and operations center near Tallil.

A Pentagon-supplied English translation of the leaflet says: "The
destruction experienced by your colleagues in other air defense locations is
a response to your continuing aggression toward planes of the coalition
forces. No tracking or firing on these aircraft will be tolerated. You could
be next."

This is the first leaflet drop in Iraq in a year.



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