Attack on U.S. Base in Iraq Leaves 20 Americans Dead
Thursday, December 23, 2004 at 12:31AM
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An explosion tore through a soft-sided mess tent where U.S.
soldiers were eating lunch Tuesday at a military base near the northern
city of Mosul, blowing a hole in the ceiling and leaving the floor
littered with trays of food and puddles of blood. Officials said at
least 20 people were killed in one of the most devastating attacks
against Americans in Iraq since the start of the war. A radical Sunni
Muslim group, the Ansar al-Sunnah Army, claimed responsibility for the
attack, which officials said wounded about 60 people -- the latest in a
week of deadly strikes across Iraq that highlighted the unwavering
power of the insurgents in the run-up to the Jan. 30 national
elections. President Bush said the explosion should not derail the
elections and that he hoped relatives of those killed know that their
loved ones died in "a vital mission for peace." "I'm confident
democracy will prevail in Iraq," he said. A U.S. military official said
authorities believe the damage was caused by at least one large-caliber
artillery round or rocket. Another official said it was possible the
explosive had been planted. The blast at Forward Operating Base Marez
came hours after British Prime Minister Tony Blair made a surprise visit to Baghdad and spoke of a "battle between
democracy and terror." [more]
Pictured above:U.S. soldiers tend to the wounded after an apparent
insurgent mortar attack on a dining facility during lunchtime on FOB
Marez in Mosul, Iraq on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2004. [more]
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