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Friday, November 17, 2006
Five Civilian Contractors Abducted in Iraq
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 2:00 PM

Four Americans and one Austrian. Keep them in your prayers. Some confusion over whether they're all still missing or whether one victim has already been found.

The Austrian may have been killed.

A provincial government spokesman said this afternoon that a local hospital had received two of the kidnap victims, one of whom was dead and the other seriously wounded. Details were vague. The Associated Press cited an unnamed police officer saying that the Austrian had been killed, and that the injured man was an American.

But a spokesman for the Kuwait-based company employing the contractors said in the early evening that all five victims were still missing.

The kidnappers ambushed the contractors at a checkpoint, posing as Iraqi police officers:

Nineteen trucks and one security vehicle were hijacked "by people posing as police," said the official. "The insurgents," he added, abducted 14 people in total. The other nine were drivers from Pakistan, India, and the Philippines. They were later released, said George Picco, general manager of the Crescent Security Group, adding that the trucks have not been found.

Update: Jawa, which is the go-to for all stories like this, reports that, sadly, the Austrian contractor has been found dead, and one American has been found injured. They're still hoping, however, that maybe the NYT version is the correct one, and the Austrian is still missing. Three Americans are still missing, according to them.

They all work for the Crescent Security Group.  Jawa analyzes the motives:

The five men were part of a convoy heading through the Shia dominated south of Iraq, but are thought to be held in a Sunni area. That part of Iraq is generally patrolled by British forces.

14 people were taken hostage, but the 9 non-Westerners have since been released. The implication I draw from this is that the hostages are being held for money, and that we should expect a ransom demand soon. UPDATE: Speculation is already abounding that the abductions are related to the issuing of an arrest warrant for the top Sunni cleric in Iraq. If this is the case, then the kidnappings are politically motivated. This is bad news if true.

The name of one of the men is Paul Reuben of Minnesota.

Let's hope Kos can refrain from commemorating this tragedy in the same way he commemorated another act of violence on American contractors.

Update: Commenter USABeliever went slumming, so I didn't have to. Check out these comment threads from HuffPo.

Up first:

Too bad these "security contractors" got kidnapped. Makes these $100,000 a year mercenary Hessians think twice about exploiting the Iraq people. I bet the regular army forces are soooooo enthusiastic about having to risk their lives searching for these high-paid ex-commandos.

I hope they get their justice handed to them.

And:

The world is sick of you c***suckers justifying what you did to Iraq.

Fact is, the contractors and GI's who should have known better and told Bush and the generals what RIGHT and WRONG is, deserve whatever they get over there. They are the bad guys and I am sick of you bastards saying they aren't.

More, here.

They're the "bad guys." Fellow Americans working to rebuild the country and--gasp!-- getting paid to do it are the enemy, not the terrorists who kidnapped them and have apparently killed one civilian already. Now, we all get some wacky comments on our blogs. Sometimes it's unfair to pull out individual comments, so I encourage you to click over and read the whole threads. In each, the overall tenor matches these comments, and contains very little if any in the way of hopes for these men's rescue and safety. All for peace, these guys, unless violence is killing the right people.



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johnstodder writes: Sunday, November, 19, 2006 2:13 AM
Contrition?
Later on the same HuffPo thread, one of the sick commenters you quoted apologizes...I think:

Everyone, I'm so sorry. I know that my behavior has been alot like a 5 year old with a foul mouth. I just feel so lonley, and like a failure because I'm so old and the most I've been able to make of myself is a baggage handler. If I wasn't so stupid I might have actually not flunked out of pilot school. As it stands though I deflect the hate I feel toward myself to the united states and the people who live there.

Please don't take it personally.. I really can't help it.

By: BushCoSantaIncarnate on November 17, 2006 at 04:42pm
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CathyB writes: Saturday, November, 18, 2006 11:35 AM
Why aren't they armed?
Someone posted the other day that the contractors in Iraq aren't allowed to arm themselves. If true, this is lunacy. They must be the only people in the country who are not. Is this our idea? Does anyone know if I misunderstood?
PHenry writes: Friday, November, 17, 2006 9:50 PM
theres a war on
Seems that despite Ms Pelosi's idea that the 'incident' on 9-11 didn't merit the 'situation' in Iraq, there are still some pretty nasty folks out there that want to kill us. Us being everyone who does not bend to their beliefs.

I fear the violence is about to vastly increase in response to the emboldenment of our enemies by the democratic party's surrender tactics and the signal their victory is sending to our enemies.

The democrats better hurry up and unveil that super secret unimpeachable foolproof plan for Iraq we have been hearing about for 5 years.
jdawg writes: Friday, November, 17, 2006 7:41 PM
Civilian Contractors
Thanks for the heads up. I don't read Kos, or HuffPo or any other left-wing blog - I just get too upset.

This makes me really angry. My brother was a contract welder in Iraq for six months. Yeah, he made good money, and he was in a safer part of the country and got home okay, but if anything had happened to him .....

GGGGRRRRRRRrrrrrrrrr

USABeliever writes: Friday, November, 17, 2006 3:47 PM
MKH....
Well, apparently Kos is not mentioning it, but the Huffington Post and its readers felt differently:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2006/11/16/ambush-in-iraq4-americ_n_34293.html

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2006/11/17/british-us-forces-search_n_34340.html

For all of the discussion of Left Angle, Kimberly and the other liberal posters here, I sure hope they would not try to support the comments made in these links. (Although Kimberly came very close to that line this week)
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