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March 1, 2003
Release Number: 03-03-01
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
COALITION FORCES DROP LEAFLETS IN SOUTHERN IRAQ
MACDILL AFB, TAMPA - Coalition aircraft dropped 360,000 informational
leaflets over southern Iraq today.
Coalition aircraft dropped the leaflets between 8:15 and 9:30 a.m. EST
over the southern Iraqi cities of An Nasiriyah, located approximately
170 miles southeast of Baghdad; Rumaylah, located approximately 225 miles
southheast of Baghdad; and Al Basrah, located approximately 250 miles
southeast of Baghdad.
The Coalition dropped six types of leaflets. Three of the leaflets contained
several references for Iraqis to tune to radio frequencies where Coalition
forces are broadcasting information about United Nations Security Council
Resolution 1441, United Nations weapons inspectors in Iraq, Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein’s reign and other topics. Another type of leaflet warned
Iraqi troops not to use weapons of mass destruction, emphasizing that
“unit commanders will be held accountable for non-compliance.” One leaflet
warned Iraqi troops that the Coalition will destroy any viable military
targets and does not wish to destroy any Iraqi landmarks, and that the
“Coalition forces do not wish to harm the noble people of Iraq. To ensure
your safety, avoid areas occupied by military personnel.” One more leaflet
type told Iraqi troops “not risk their life and the life of their comrades,”
and to “leave now, go home, and learn, grow, prosper.”
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