-Caveat Lector-

(CNN is ignoring the reports by the Washington Post that the warning shots were not 
fired
or not fired soon enough. They only blindly repeat the Pentagon propaganda without
question. What bullsh*t! We have no US television media to get the true picture. We 
have
to go to Russia for a more balanced view. Amazing. --SW)

U.S. Troops Kill at Least 7 Civilians

NEAR KARBALA, Iraq - U.S. troops shot and killed at least seven Iraqi civilians — some 
of
them children — in a vehicle at checkpoint Monday in southern Iraq (news - web sites)
when the driver did not stop as ordered, U.S. Central Command said.

The soldiers involved were from the 3rd Infantry Division, the same unit that lost four
soldiers Saturday at another checkpoint when an Iraqi soldier dressed as a civilian
detonated a car bomb.

On Monday, the vehicle approached the U.S. Army checkpoint at about 4:30 p.m. Soldiers
motioned for the driver to stop but were ignored, the Central Command said. They fired
warning shots, which also were ignored, the U.S. military said.

Troops then shot into the vehicle's engine, but the driver continued toward the
checkpoint. As a last resort, the military statement said, soldiers fired into the
passenger compartment.

Two other civilians were wounded at the checkpoint on a highway near Karbala, according
to a Pentagon (news - web sites) official and Central Command. The military is
investigating, the statement said.

The statement said a total of 13 women and children were in the van. But The Washington
Post, whose reporter is embedded with the 3rd Infantry, said 15 passengers were in the
van and 10 were killed, five of them children who appeared to be younger than age 5. 
One
of the wounded was a man not expected to live, the Post reported on its Web site.

The newspaper described the vehicle as a four-wheel-drive Toyota crammed with the 
Iraqis'
personal belongings.

Central Command said initial reports indicated the soldiers followed the rules of
engagement to protect themselves. "In light of recent terrorist attacks by the Iraqi
regime, the soldiers exercised considerable restraint to avoid the unnecessary loss of
life," the statement said.

The Post report, however, quoted a 3rd Infantry Division captain as saying the 
checkpoint
crew did not fire warning shots quickly enough.

The Post describes a captain watching the incident over binoculars and ordering the
soldiers by radio to fire a warning shot first and then shoot a 7.62mm machine-gun 
round
into the vehicle's radiator. When the vehicle kept coming, the captain ordered the
soldiers to "stop him!"


About a dozen shots of 25mm cannon fire were heard from one or more of the platoon's
Bradleys, the Post said.

The captain then shouted over the radio at the platoon leader, "You just expletive 
killed
a family because you didn't fire a warning shot soon enough!" according to the Post.

"It was the most horrible thing I've ever seen, and I hope I never see it again," Sgt.
Mario Manzano, 26, an Army medic with Bravo Company of the division's 3rd Battalion, 
15th
Infantry Regiment, told the Post.

The newspaper also described the 3rd Infantry Battalion as being jittery because of the
fellow soldiers killed last week by the suicide bombing at a similar checkpoint 20 
miles
to the south.

U.S. medics evacuated survivors of Monday's shooting to U.S. lines south of Karbala,
according to the Post. One woman was unhurt. Another, who had superficial head wounds,
was flown by helicopter to a U.S. field hospital when it was learned she was pregnant,
the Post said. U.S. troops gave three survivors permission to return to the vehicle and
recover the bodies of their loved ones, the newspaper said.

Medics gave the group 10 body bags, the newspaper reported, and U.S. officials offered 
an
unspecified amount of money to compensate them.

A top-ranking Pentagon official, interviewed Monday night on PBS television, said the
troops at the checkpoint "absolutely did the right thing."

"They tried to warn the vehicle to stop, it did not stop," Marine Corps Gen. Peter Pace
said on "The New Hour with Jim Leherer." "And it was unusual that that vehicle would be
full of only women and that the driver was a woman. So we need to find out why it was
that they were acting the way they did."

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News alternatives to US war propaganda:

http://www.aeronautics.ru/news/news002/news081.htm
http://www.aeronautics.ru/news/news002/news082.htm
http://www.truthout.org/
http://www.aljazeerah.info/
http://www.overthrow.com/
http://globalfire.tv/nj/03en/politics/content.htm

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