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| Tuesday, 25 September 2007 13:31 | |||
At Pentagon orders, US snipers are "baiting" Iraqis by scattering items such as detonation cord,
plastic explosives and ammunition and then shooting whoever shows up to pick up the items, the Washington Post reported on Monday, September 24. "Basically, we would put an item out there and watch it. If someone found the item, picked it up and attempted to leave with the item, we would engage the individual as I saw this as a sign they would use the item against US forces." The classified program was described in investigative documents related to charges against three US snipers of murdering Iraqis and placing items to conceal the killing. Documents obtained by the Post from family members of the accused soldiers showed that the "baiting" tactic was encouraged by Pentagon. Didier said members of the US military's Asymmetric Warfare Group visited his unit in January. They later passed ammunition boxes filled with the "drop items" to be used "to disrupt the AIF [Anti-Iraq Forces] attempts at harming Coalition Forces and give us the upper hand in a fight," he added. US Army officials declined to discuss the classified program. It is yet unclear how many people were killed through the baiting tactic. Planting Evidence Three US snipers -- Spec. Jorge Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Michael Hensley and Sgt. Evan Vela face charges of killing Iraqis and placing items to conceal the murders.
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