Don't be a fool and die for your country. Let the other sonofabitch die for his. -- General George S. Patton
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July 03, 2004Questions Remain on Captured Marine (Wassef Ali Hassoun Part 4)Straight from FoxNews.com Questions Remain on Captured Marine SALT LAKE CITY — A Marine spokeswoman sent here to provide support to the family of missing Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun provided few answers why the military officially changed its classification of his disappearance to being abducted Tuesday. Capt. Amy Malugani, a Marine Corps spokeswoman, instead deferred questions to either Marine Corps headquarters or Department of Defense officials during a late Tuesday evening media briefing at Fort Douglas. She specifically refused to answer why the military changed Hassoun's status from "missing" to "captured" on Tuesday, and also referred questions to officials in Washington, D.C., about a report saying Hassoun was captured while trying to defect. The New York Times, citing a Marine officer who spoke on the condition of anonymity, reported on its Web site Tuesday night that Hassoun had been traumatized after seeing one of his sergeants killed by a mortar, and was trying to make his way back to Lebanon. The officer told the paper that Hassoun sought the help of Iraqis on the base, was betrayed by them, and was handed over to the extremists. Hassoun's eldest brother, Mohammad, who lives in a Salt Lake City suburb, denied the report in an interview with The Associated Press. "To me it has no foundation. It's all wrong," Mohammad Hassoun said Tuesday night. "The circumstances surrounding his absence are still under investigation," she said when asked how a Marine is lured away from his unit. A military commander in Iraq had previously said Hassoun went "on an unauthorized absence" June 19 and did not report for duty the next day. Officials said based on his personal situation, there was reason to suspect he was headed to Lebanon. Hassoun, 24 and of Lebanese descent, is apparently being held hostage in Iraq by a militant group which is threatening to behead him if the U.S. military does not release all prisoners in Iraq. Malugani also would not answer questions about what measures the Marines were taking to try to rescue Hassoun of if any steps are being taken to meet the demands of those who took him hostage. Malugani said she was simply sent to Salt Lake City to provide support to Hassoun's family. "As a Marine Corps we take care of our Marines," she said. "That means taking care of their families." Hassoun's family in Salt Lake City continue to pray, and asked the same of the rest of the world, said their spokesman, Tarek Nosseir. The capture "is what has been destined upon us, and we accept it," he said. Three Marine Corps representatives visited privately with the Hassoun family in West Jordan on Tuesday, the same day American military officials declared he had been abducted. If the Marine Corps have stated that Hassoun was attempting to desert and it is untrue, I hope a public apology is coming. As for the terrorist ass holes that are claiming they killed Cpl. Hassoun, they want the credit they should have it. The Marine Corps needs to come down on this group of terrorist with a wrath the world has never seen. They should systematically annihilate every last person who associates themselves with this group. SlagleRock Out!
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Nits make lice, kill them all. Posted by: Jack at July 3, 2004 12:28 PMNot much on this one. the terroist held 2 soldiers 1 white, the other middle eastern. Which one walked? Maybe it is up to Allah vs God as the answer. But 500 miles to his own country, someone got taxi service to his front door. Traveling through areas patroled by his own unit. Allah works in strange ways. Posted by: Lance at July 23, 2004 09:35 AMVery nice comments you guys have here, congratulations and thanks to allowing my post... Posted by: Phendimetrazine at April 15, 2005 01:28 PMPost a comment
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