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A DAY OF DEFEAT IN IRAQ: Iraqis Fight Back, 
Inflict Heavy Casualties
Umm Qasr is Still in Iraqi Hands: 150 Iraqis 
Holding out Against 
U.S.-British 
Juggernaut
Tommy Franks Faces Disgrace and Removal: Fidayeen 
Capture 12 U.S. Troops
[In war time, it is difficult to know what 
is going on. New Trend's 
purpose in reporting the war is to read what both 
sides say so that our 
readers are not misled by propaganda. We are 
always open to correction - Ed.]
The 4th day of the ground war seems to 
have gone badly for the U.S. 
The facts seem to be as follows:
1. An Iraqi garrison of only 150 is holding on in 
Umm Qasr which was reported 
captured on Day One.
2. Basra has not been captured. U.S. air raids on 
Basra have killed numerous 
civilians.
3. The U.S. offensive has been halted by heavy 
fighting at Nasiriya. 
CNN 
admits "heavy" U.S. losses at Nasiriya.
4. A guerrilla attack by Iraqi Fedayeen has 
captured 12 U.S. troops. Of these 
five were shown on Iraqi TV and Al-Jazeerah.
[The U.S. is upset by the Iraqi capture of U.S. 
troops. First the U.S. said 
the report was not true. When the POWs appeared 
on 
Al-Jazeerah 
TV, the U.S. 
condemned it as a violation of the Geneva 
Convention. The U.S. anger is 
getting a lot of response in the world 
media. 
The 
U.S. showed Islamic 
prisoners at Guantanamo Bay in very degrading 
conditions which drew protests 
from human rights groups, some critics say. The 
U.S. has also been showing 
Iraqi prisoners in humiliating postures which 
makes critics wonder why U.S. 
is criticizing the Iraqis for showing prisoners.]
[Our reporters say that the footage on 
Al-Jazeerah showed U.S. troops in bad 
shape, dispirited and confused. Also, Al-Jazeerah 
showed U.S. troops killed 
in the fighting with gaping wounds. ]
[New Trend notes: The U.S. 
media 
have not shown 
horrific pictures of 
civilians, Islamic Kurds, killed in northeastern 
Iraq in U.S. missile attacks, 
as well as civilians massacred in Basra by U.S. 
bombers. After withholding 
those pictures, the U.S. is protesting pictures 
of U.S. troops captured by 
the Iraqis. Without Al-Jazeerah, the American 
people would have never known 
that 12 Americans are in Iraqi hands. What's the 
point of sending 400 
journalists into the war zone when basic 
information is being withheld, our 
observers ask.]
5. The American Muslim who attacked the 101st 
airborne's officers has been 
identified as Asan Akbar (original name Mark 
Kool). The fuzzy pictures shown 
on 
MSNBC 
indicate that he is African-American, 
not White as we had 
incorrectly reported earlier.
6. U.S. reports indicate that there was a LARGE 
EXPLOSION near the U.S. 
Central Command HQ in Qatar. Al-Jazeerah says 
these were gas containers which 
supply the U.S. base. It's not clear how the 
explosion was caused.
ANALYSIS: American Commander Tommy Franks seems 
to have made a mistake by 
launching troops into Iraq in the hope that the 
Iraqis won't fight. The 
Iraqis might have used disinformation in making 
the American commander think 
that a surrender was imminent. If Iraqis don't 
surrender and the U.S. does 
not achieve a quick breakthrough, the American 
forces could be stuck in 
Iraq's desert. Saddam Hussain seems to have 
learned from the Islamic 
resistance in 
Afghanistan. 
His tactics have 
become flexible, with 
mujahideen 
going out in small numbers with RPGs to attack 
American and British  forces. 
Also, the Iraqis let the powerful U.S. tank units 
pass and then attack the 
softer units which follow. The Iraqi fighters 
seem to have imbibed Islamic 
values and motivation, following Saddam's move 
towards Islam in 1991.
The Iraqi leadership seems to be intact. 
Izzat Ibrahim, Vice President, 
gave a press conference today. He was earlier 
rumored to have been killed in 
the Wednesday attack by the U.S.. He is the one 
who recited 
Qur'anic 
verses 
during the OIC meeting and called the Kuwaiti 
representative a "monkey" of 
the U.S. government.
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