Saddam's Penal Troopsby Trent Telenko at March 29, 2003 3:47 PM
Anyone who has studied the Russian front of WW2, or has seen the first 15 minutes of the movie ENEMIES AT THE GATE, knows what "penal troops" are and how they are used. For those who don't, Stalin used "condemned" men in suicide attacks against the Germans. His NKVD henchmen armed penal troops just before battle, under their eye and massed machine guns. These troops were driven to attack and if they fell back, they were machine gunned for their troubles. Saddam's Fedayeen bully boys have taken this one step farther. They don't use condemned enemies of the regime. They are taking any men or male children they can catch from their homes under the threat of torture, rape and murder of their families, driving them forth in "technicals," then staging these human wave assaults on American forces. Most of the luckless impressed "penal troops" die and most of the Fedayeen bully boys survive, escape and repeat the process. CTD The "fanatic attacks" we are seeing in Iraq are a straight forward application of that Stalinist tactic by Saddam Hussein. Jim Dunnigan says as much over on Strategypage.com: Iraq's use of Stalinist terror tactics to force Iraqis to make suicide attacks on American troops was unexpected. (Trent: Austin Bay agrees here.)Saddam's secret police, Baath Party and Fedayeen have long used terror to compel compliance from the population. Refugees have told of this sort of brutality for decades. Saddam's thugs typically tortured and killed relatives of anyone who betrayed Saddam. This group punishment is an ancient practice, and still widely used in the Middle East. But the brutality of Saddam's henchmen is off the scale, including rape and mutilation that was, at first, not believed by Western officials. Then they saw the scars from wounds on defectors who had survived this treatment, and kept encountering more and more victims. Oddly enough, there was never much of an uproar against this in the West or in the Moslem world. Saddam was seen as "bad" but "someone we could do business with." Now Saddam's way of doing business is forcing Iraqi men to make suicidal attacks on coalition troops or see their families tortured and killed. This is being heard from Iraqi attackers who survive their encounters with coalition troops. Saddam's people supervise these attacks, standing behind the attackers, ready to shoot any that hesitate. Coalition troops have found many attackers who were shot in the back while advancing on coalition troops. For American forces to be safe from these tactics, Saddam's terror apparatus in areas they over ran must be rooted out...but that is the subject of another post.
Donald Sensing sent the following link and message to Joe: "Joe, Here is the link to a column I put up last night on the similarities and the crucial differences between the bushido-driven Japanese in WW 2 and the Islamist-driven fedayeen in Iraq. Thought you'd be interested. All rights reserved. This article can be found on the Internet at: Persons wishing to contact the author of this article for reprints etc. should put a request in the Comments section, or send an email to "joe", over here @windsofchange.net. |
You're Reading a Printer-Friendly Post! This page is designed for printing convenience and simplicity. It does not contain comments or other advanced features. You can click to go to the full entry "Saddam's Penal Troops" and participate in the discussions, or head to our blog's home page to see other Winds of Change.NET articles: Persons wishing to contact the author of this article for reprints etc. should put a request in the Comments section, or send an email to "joe", over here @windsofchange.net. |