Jamilgate: U.S. officers tell Michelle Malkin “burning six” incident didn’t happen
Part 42 of a series. Continued from this post. Lt. Col. Steven Miska, commander of the Dagger Brigade at Forward Operating Base Justice, observed: "Part of it is, if you're relying on Iraqi reporters, well, what are their biases? What clans are they from and tribes? Why are they telling me this? What's his underlying motivation? And if you quote a police chief, well, those guys have underlying motivations, too . . ."
"I've gone out and found police chiefs on the street and said, 'What happened here?' Something just blew up and he told me, 'Well, U.S. airplanes just bombed this building.'
"I said, 'What are you talking about? It was freakin' insurgent rockets that just hit the building, I picked them up on radar.' " But he just told the reporter on the street that U.S. warplanes bombed the building and killed 13 people.
I picked a bad day to sleep in. Rather than try to pull longer excerpts and tempt you not to read all of what Michelle wrote I'm going to settle for saying make sure you read her entire Post column here and her longer blog post, complete with pictures of the "destroyed" mosques, here. Hat tip: Allahpundit.
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I've continued to do some digging into one of the stories sourced to Jamil (not really) Hussein, the alleged assassination of Iraqi Police Captain Amir Kamil on June 20, 2006.
According to AP: Elsewhere in the capital, police Capt. Amir Kamil, who provided security for Yarmouk hospital, was shot to death Tuesday at a bus station, Capt. Jamil Hussein said.
Unlike most of Hussein's rather vague claims, this one provided specific detail I could attempt to follow up on. We know the name of the victim, who he worked for, where he worked, and at what rank, and even know how and where (in general terms) he was killed.
Unlike all of AP's other stories sourced to Jamil Hussein (including the Hurriyah attacks), this story even has a picture associated with it.
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A caption provided with the picture in a sidebar here reads: Two friends of police Capt. Amir Kamil comfort each other at al-Yarmouk hospital after he was shot...
It seems like this story could be easily verified, doesn't it? Alas, that is not the case. As I noted previously, I was unable to find any English-language stories from other news agencies corroborating the AP's claim of Captain Kamil's assassination. A reader with Lexis-Nexis access reported the same. ...
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Don't miss Curt's excellent related post here.
Patterico's post here is also well worth your while.
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Captain Ed: Baghdad Mosques Still Standing
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Jules C: Keep the Hussein Fires Burning
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