http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=11873Why didn’t the U.S. troops intervene to save Balad?
With a new wave of violence claiming more lives in Iraq, Sunni Arabs are fleeing the Iraqi city of Balad, saying that gunmen had been going door to door, giving them two hours to leave their homes, and "burned everything related to Sunnis."
"Militiamen gave them just two hours to leave the house. But after half an hour, they broke into the house and killed four of them," The Associated Press quoted Ahmed Ali, a 32-year-old Sunni truck driver who was trying to reach his wife's family in Balad, as saying.
Balad is now strewn with dead bodies, as Sunnis in neighboring towns started arming themselves to protect their families against militia raids. snip
Why did the U.S. troops not intervene to stop the string of killings that began earlier this week, even though their Camp Anaconda, one of the largest U.S. military bases in Iraq, which offers amenities including movie theaters, fast food courts, and dance lessons, and operated by Halliburton subsidiary KBR, is located nearby.