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U.S. Soldiers Stage Mutiny, Refuse Orders in Iraq Fearing They Would Commit Massacre in Revenge For IED Attack

by via Democracy Now
Friday, December 21, 2007 :We speak with a reporter from the Army Times who gives an inside account of how an army unit committed mutiny and refused to carry out orders in Iraq. After an IED attack killed five more members of Charlie 1-26, members of 2nd Platoon gathered for a meeting and determined they could no longer function professionally, several platoon members were afraid their anger could set loose a massacre.
In what has been described as one one of the most remarkable stories of the entire Iraq war, a reporter from the Army Times has given perhaps the first inside account of how an army unit committed mutiny and refused to carry out orders in Iraq. The incident occurred in Adhamiya, a district in northeastern Baghdad, where soldiers in the second platoon, Charlie Company were stationed. The Second Platoon had lost many men since deploying to Iraq 11 months before.

After an IED attack killed five more members of Charlie 1-26, members of Second Platoon gathered for a meeting and determined they could no longer function professionally, several platoon members were afraid their anger could set loose a massacre. They decided to stage a revolt against their commanders that they viewed as a life-or-death act of defiance.

The story appears in a major four-part series called Blood Brothers published in the Army Times by the paper"s medical reporter, Kelly Kennedy. She was embedded with Charlie Company in Iraq in the spring and summer of this year. Kelly Kennedy joins us now from Washington DC.

Kelly Kennedy, medical reporter for Army Times. She is the author of the new four-part series Blood Brothers.

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