Sunday, December 05, 2004

Returning Fallujans will face clampdown - Boston Globe

This one came in from Bernadette just a little too late for inclusion in the news briefs.

The US military is drawing up plans to keep insurgents from regaining control of this battle-scarred city, but returning residents may find that the measures make Fallujah look more like a police state than the democracy they have been promised.

Under the plans, troops would funnel Fallujans to so-called citizen processing centers on the outskirts of the city to compile a database of their identities through DNA testing and retina scans. Residents would receive badges displaying their home addresses that they must wear at all times. Buses would ferry them into the city, where cars, the deadliest tool of suicide bombers, would be banned.

One idea that has stirred debate among Marine officers would require all men to work, for pay, in military-style battalions. Depending on their skills, they would be assigned jobs in construction, waterworks, or rubble-clearing platoons


Key Quote
Lieutenant Colonel Dave Bellon asserted that previous attempts to win trust from Iraqis suspicious of US intentions had telegraphed weakness by asking, " 'What are your needs? What are your emotional needs?' All this Oprah [stuff]," he said. "They want to figure out who the dominant tribe is and say, 'I'm with you.' We need to be the benevolent, dominant tribe.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

After reading this post I am not sure if the tears running down my cheeks are from my cold or from the realisation that the America we loved has gone, and been replaced by a monster of such giant proportions that it's poison tentacles can reach out across the world and destroy anything it wants to.

America is becoming the synonym for all that is scary and evil
Who would have thought.

shadows

Cernig said...

Hi Shadows,

It hasn't got as bad to live in as the UK during Thatcher - yet. But it is headed that way. My American family can't wait to go back to Scotland with me next year.

As for Iraq? Look at todays main post (Monday 6th)...another four years of the Iraq adventure, at least.

Regards, C