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Reeka 03-23-2003 04:06 PM

Of course I know that we have British and Australian forces that have troops present in Iraq. I thought that I heard the there were Swedish and Italian troops present. Velkyn told me that he heard that South Korea is sending 700 Medics and Engineers. And that Japan is considering sending troops in as well.

Has anyone heard of any other troops from any other nations that are present in Iraq?

Cloudbringer 03-23-2003 04:12 PM

Uh...I've heard of BRITISH troops and American troops in combat. Not sure if the Australian troops are engaging Iraqui army divisions. The only military leaders giving 'official' coalition newsbriefs, that I've seen are UK and USA.

Spain is part of the coalition, as best I can tell, but apparently will be helping with humanitarian efforts.

I think most of this can be confirmed at various news sites like CNN etc.

Reeka 03-23-2003 04:18 PM

Australia has a naval presence there and I heard they intercepted Iraqi ships that were loaded with mines to mine the gulf.

Ronn_Bman 03-23-2003 04:40 PM

At a press conference yesterday, or the day before, I did see some high level military officials from countries other than those with troops on the ground in Iraq. Supposedly they are working at command and control facility throughout the Middle East. They were European, but I'm ashamed to admit, I can't remember which nations they were from.

wellard 03-23-2003 05:08 PM

The Australians have several ships in the area and have stopped mines being laid and give covering fire to the British troops landing on the beach.

Our air force has dropped some bombs but are mainly used as guard duties for the mid air tankers and to the spy planes. We also have some spy planes (orions) patrolling the seas.

Our army is mainly (all?) SAS troops that are "deep" within Iraq carrying out "secret missions (sabotage?) and observation duties. The same duties that they carried out to very good effect in Afghanistan. Understandably these troops would not have press with them and therfore will not feature in the CNN or FOX firework displays.

We have not sent many troops, but what we have sent is of a very VERY high quality. Trust me we are not there to peel potatoes ;) And do not forget that if this all goes pear shaped and there is a united Muslim backlash that the worlds biggest Muslim country is sat just a few miles of our northern border. :(

So obviously we are also undoubtedly busy taking precautions protecting ourselves and our other new neighbour "east Timor" whom we liberated from the shackles of some fanatical Muslim extremists causing terror and persecution, who where backed by the Indonesian government. So if you think about it we have a lot to do and are probably streched beyond our capacity.

Davros 03-23-2003 05:21 PM

The SAS units that Wellard was refereeing to have been on forward recon deep in Iraq. They have been identifying bunkers and concealed installations and either taking care of business themselves are calling in the planes to do it for them. According to reports they have been in at least 4 heated exchanges / skirmishes and they took out a missile silo last night. Thus far they have avoided taking casualties themselves.

From all reports the US was very impressed with the performance of this crack unit in Afghanistan, and when it came to asking for Australian support, these guys were at the top of the shopping list.

Reeka 03-23-2003 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ronn_Bman:
At a press conference yesterday, or the day before, I did see some high level military officials from countries other than those with troops on the ground in Iraq. Supposedly they are working at command and control facility throughout the Middle East. They were European, but I'm ashamed to admit, I can't remember which nations they were from.
I saw this too, Ronn, and one of them, I am pretty sure was from Sweden and the other, I hesitate to say. but I think he said he was Dutch.

Ar-Cunin 03-23-2003 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Reeka:
Of course I know that we have British and Australian forces that have troops present in Iraq. I thought that I heard the there were Swedish and Italian troops present. Velkyn told me that he heard that South Korea is sending 700 Medics and Engineers. And that Japan is considering sending troops in as well.

Has anyone heard of any other troops from any other nations that are present in Iraq?

Neither Sweden (anti-war) nor Italy(pro-war) has any troops in the Gulf.

Denmark has a conventional submarine in the Gulf and a frigate underway (currently in the Red Sea)

The international officers introduced at the press conference included a Dane and a Dutchman - but I'm not sure if Holland has any troops in the Gulf.

Reeka 03-23-2003 06:48 PM

Thank you for clarifying that. They introduced them at the beginning and I was not fully paying atention when they first made the introductions. That is why it is good to come here and have these things cleared up.

wellard 03-23-2003 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Reeka:
Of course I know that we have British and Australian forces that have troops present in Iraq. I thought that I heard the there were Swedish and Italian troops present. Velkyn told me that he heard that South Korea is sending 700 Medics and Engineers. And that Japan is considering sending troops in as well.

Has anyone heard of any other troops from any other nations that are present in Iraq?

As for Japan, I think that its against Japans constitution for it to send troops to war overseas. iirc I think it is policitaly backing the U.S. and Allies in the war.


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