André
25.03.2003, 09:14 |
Willige Polen im Kampfeinsatz in Irak - Also nicht nur Worte Thread gesperrt |
-->Poland Admits Iraq Combat Role After News Photos
Mon March 24, 2003 01:10 PM ET
By Douglas Busvine
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland admitted on Monday that its elite GROM commando unit had taken part in the U.S.-led attack on Iraq after the soldiers posed for a Reuters news photographer.
The Defense Ministry had denied that GROM (Thunder) special forces were involved in combat, but on Monday it confirmed their participation after dailies splashed photographs of the soldiers in the Iraqi port of Umm Qasr, where U.S.-led troops are battling pockets of Iraqi resistance.
Defense Minister Jerzy Szmajdzinski refused, however, to divulge details of the troops' role in supporting the main U.S.-British force fighting to oust Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
"We are determined not to comment on secret operations," Szmajdzinski told reporters, saying only that GROM troops were operating"in the coastal region" of Iraq and in Gulf waters.
"You don't comment about the theater of operations because that would give away information about our capability...this is secret," he added.
GROM is an SAS-style commando unit which has seen recent action in Afghanistan. It is one of the few highly trained units in Poland's armed forces, which are mostly underfunded and still rely on outdated Soviet-era equipment.
Poland, a NATO member whose government has supported the tough U.S. line against Baghdad, sent 200 troops to the Gulf in what they originally said was a supporting, non-combat, role.
The Reuters photographs showed masked GROM soldiers taking prisoners, scrawling graffiti on a portrait of Saddam and posing with U.S. Navy Seals holding up a U.S. flag.
"These photos shouldn't have happened," said Szmajdzinski."The next time it will definitely be with the Polish flag."
Surveys show that most people in this east European country of 38 million do not want Polish troops to take active part in fighting in Iraq, although a majority backs an auxiliary role.
Szmajdzinski denied the government had failed to tell the nation that Polish troops would take part in combat.
"We sent our contingent to take part in military operations, not to be observers -- that was obvious," he said."Nobody misled anyone."
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Rene
25.03.2003, 10:26
@ André
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Re: Willige Polen im Kampfeinsatz in Irak Immer vorsichtig |
-->Nachdem sich Turon temporär aus-geklinkt hat, werde ich mal etwas die polnische Flagge hochhalten.
200 poln. Soldaten, sind gegenüber 150000 US Soldaten ein eher symbolische Beitrag.
Ca. 75 % der Polen sind gegen die Teilnahme am Krieg oder dessen Befürwortung. Die Regierung vertritt hier handfeste wirtschaftliche Interessen.
Hätte die CDU die Wahl gewonnen, wäre D auch mit wehenden Fahnen nach Irak marschiert.
Ein Volk aufgrund der Politiker zu verurteilen, halte ich für sehr gewagt.
Gruss
Rene
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SchlauFuchs
25.03.2003, 11:17
@ Rene
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Re: Willige Polen im Kampfeinsatz in Irak Immer vorsichtig |
-->>Nachdem sich Turon temporär aus-geklinkt hat, werde ich mal etwas die polnische Flagge hochhalten.
>200 poln. Soldaten, sind gegenüber 150000 US Soldaten ein eher symbolische Beitrag.
Die 200 gehoeren aber soweit ich es verstanden habe zu einer Sondereinheit aehnlich dem GSG9 bei uns. Keine Weicheier, sozusagen. Und von Ausbildung,Training und Skrupellosigkeit gut 1000 Mann wert.
ciao!
SF
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monopoly
25.03.2003, 11:34
@ André
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Re: Früher hieß es mal der Papst sei die einzige moralische Instanz in Polen |
-->inzwischen scheint ihnen auch der Papier US $ von George Bush näher zu sein.
>Poland Admits Iraq Combat Role After News Photos
>Mon March 24, 2003 01:10 PM ET
>By Douglas Busvine
>WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland admitted on Monday that its elite GROM commando unit had taken part in the U.S.-led attack on Iraq after the soldiers posed for a Reuters news photographer.
>The Defense Ministry had denied that GROM (Thunder) special forces were involved in combat, but on Monday it confirmed their participation after dailies splashed photographs of the soldiers in the Iraqi port of Umm Qasr, where U.S.-led troops are battling pockets of Iraqi resistance.
>Defense Minister Jerzy Szmajdzinski refused, however, to divulge details of the troops' role in supporting the main U.S.-British force fighting to oust Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
>"We are determined not to comment on secret operations," Szmajdzinski told reporters, saying only that GROM troops were operating"in the coastal region" of Iraq and in Gulf waters.
>"You don't comment about the theater of operations because that would give away information about our capability...this is secret," he added.
>GROM is an SAS-style commando unit which has seen recent action in Afghanistan. It is one of the few highly trained units in Poland's armed forces, which are mostly underfunded and still rely on outdated Soviet-era equipment.
>Poland, a NATO member whose government has supported the tough U.S. line against Baghdad, sent 200 troops to the Gulf in what they originally said was a supporting, non-combat, role.
>The Reuters photographs showed masked GROM soldiers taking prisoners, scrawling graffiti on a portrait of Saddam and posing with U.S. Navy Seals holding up a U.S. flag.
>"These photos shouldn't have happened," said Szmajdzinski."The next time it will definitely be with the Polish flag."
>Surveys show that most people in this east European country of 38 million do not want Polish troops to take active part in fighting in Iraq, although a majority backs an auxiliary role.
>Szmajdzinski denied the government had failed to tell the nation that Polish troops would take part in combat.
>"We sent our contingent to take part in military operations, not to be observers -- that was obvious," he said."Nobody misled anyone."
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André
25.03.2003, 14:11
@ Rene
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Re: Rene - Es ging um die Info, die nach Politikermanier geheim hätte bleiben |
-->sollen, ein Tatbestand der wieder mal deutlich gegen die `käufliche Politikerkaste spricht, nicht gegen das Volk!
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