Tuesday 10 June 2008

A Blast From The Past!



Tuesday June 10 2008

First published: 26 Nov 2003, 14:25

"This is war"
Norwegian soldiers serving in Iraq are baffled by politicians calling their mission a "humanitarian action". Norway's forces consider themselves at war and report that they have been instructed to fire if they feel threatened, newspaper VG reports.
"This is a lack of decency from Norwegian politicians," Didrik Coucheron of the BFO (Officers Organization).

On the BFO's web site there is a presentation of e-mails received from Norwegian soldiers serving in Iraq, and the group concludes that their reality has very little in common with how the situation is being presented.

"The mission in Iraq is not a humanitarian one, here war continues, no matter what some politicians have said about the war being over," one soldier wrote.

Other reports express bafflement about the expression "humanitarian mission", describe battle conditions and explain that their Rules of Engagement include combat if threatened.

The BFO report questions media and political reports that cover the Norwegian military effort in Iraq as an important and humanitarian mission, voicing concerns that information is being covered up to avoid the embarrassing admission that the country is once again involved in a war.

"Anyone can see that a uniformed soldier with a helmet, shrapnel vest and an AG3 across his stomach is a soldier and not a humanitarian construction worker," Coucheron told VG's web site.

Coucheron now wants Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik to publicly admit that Norwegian forces in Iraq are at war, in line with the PM's admission earlier this year that he should have called their Kosovo effort a war.

Norway's soldiers in Iraq do not earn a basic risk bonus of NOK 3,000 (USD 450) a month - as their colleagues in Afghanistan do - since their mission is defined as humanitarian.

Aftenposten English Web Desk
Jonathan Tisdall

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Photos from:
http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article678337.ece, and
www.tvnewslies.org/html/the_new_iraq.html
**(A pummled soldier, destroyed with concrete blocks by mad Iraqi crowds after two Iraq Soldiers, if that's what you want to call them, killed two American Soldiers. This is the shot of one of the gentlemen. What ever happened to ethics and the protocal and procedures of war? Is that just all out the window, blown out as if a bomb came blasting? And that is my commentary. -SDRoads)**
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