Monday, June 19, 2006

Al Aqeda-Linked Group Claims Kidnapping of GI’s
Monday, June 19, 2006
Associated Press

BAGHDAD, Iraq –
An umbrella group that includes Al Qaeda in Iraq claimed in a Web statement Monday that it had kidnapped two U.S. Soldiers reported missing south of Baghdad.

There was no immediate confirmation that the statement was credible, although it appeared on a Web site often used by Al Qaeda-linked groups. U.S. officials have said they were trying to confirm whether the missing soldiers were kidnapped.

Your brothers in the military wing of the Mujahedeen Shura Council kidnapped the two American soldiers near Youssifiya," the group said in a statement posted on an Islamic Web site

The Web site did not name the soldiers.


The U.S. military said Monday that seven American troops have been wounded, three insurgents have been killed and 34 detained during an intensive search for two soldiers.
Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, a spokesman for U.S. forces in Iraq, said fighter jets, unmanned aerial vehicles and dive teams have been deployed to find the two men. The men went missing Friday during an attack on their checkpoint in the volatile Sunni area south of Baghdad that left one of their comrades dead.

“We have surged intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance platforms and employed planes, boats, helicopters and UAVs to ensure the most thorough search possible on the ground, in the air and in the water," Caldwell said in a statement issued Monday.

He did not comment on reports that the two men had been seized by insurgents, saying only that they were listed as "duty status and whereabouts unknown." He said seven other U.S. service members had been wounded in action during the search efforts that began Friday night.

The Defense Department identified the missing men as Pfc. Kristian Menchaca, 23, of Houston, and Pfc. Thomas L. Tucker, 25, of Madras, Ore. It said Spc. David J. Babineau, 25, Springfield, Mass., was killed in the attack. The three were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.
Caldwell said more than 8,000 U.S. and Iraqi troops were participating in the search.
"While searching for our soldiers, we have engaged in a number of significant actions against the anti-Iraqi forces," he said, adding that three insurgents had been killed and 34 taken into custody.

He also said the military had received 63 tips and had launched 12 cordon and search operations, eight air assaults and 280 flight hours were logged.

"Approximately 12 villages have been cleared in the area, and we continue to engage local citizens for help and information leading to the whereabouts of our soldiers," he said, without elaborating.

Two things bothered me about this article. The first, why was a dive team deplored to search for these missing soldiers? When I looked at a map of Iraq there does appear to be a River that runs east of Baghdad and two lakes one North West of Baghdad and one South West of Baghdad. Does the U.S. military think the kidnappers have dumped the soldier’s bodies in one of these bodies of water? It seems to me that this Terrorist Group would keep them alive and torture them and most likely behead them on video as much as I hate to think about it.

The second thing that bothered me was the name of one of the missing, Kristian Menchaca. I thought Kristian was a girl’s name? Why say it was a man kidnapped if it was a woman? Either way, one of our Heroes was killed and two are missing. We need to keep the two that are missing in our prayers, if they have not been killed who knows what horrors they are enduring. Pray for their safety and for Devine strength and for their safe release. Also pray for the families of the Hero we lost and of the ones captured. It must be horrible for them.

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