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Marines battle rebels in Fallujah
Shadowy Iraqi group kills 5 al-Sadr militiamen in Najaf
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If reports of violence against al-Sadr's followers suggested that the American occupiers might be seeing the beginnings of Iraqis taking action of their own to curb the cleric as L. Paul Bremer, the chief American administrator, has urged events in Baghdad on Monday underscored how potent a force al-Sadr remains, at least among many volatile young Shiites who have found a release from their impoverishment in the cleric's anti-American oratory.
In another development, the Washington Post reported that British officials said they were considering dispatching more troops to Iraq.
The officials said the government was weighing whether to send forces to make up for the loss of 1,400 Spanish troops who are being pulled out by the new government in Madrid and to deal with escalating violence in Iraq. While the officials would not confirm numbers, press reports here indicated they were considering sending up to 2,000 more British soldiers to supplement the current force of 7,500.
American military spokesmen withheld details of the cause of the blast. One eyewitness report suggested it was set off by a spark as the troops broke into the warehouse. Another possibility was that the Americans, belonging to the Iraq Survey Group, set up to search for illegal weapons, could have stumbled into a trap set when an informant reported that the chemical store's owner and his associates were supplying chemical agents to "terrorists, criminals and insurgents," as a command statement put it.
The explosion set the scene for another frenzied demonstration of anti-American feeling, with young men dancing on top of the burning Humvees.
Others rushed up to television crews with American helmets, and placed one on the head of a donkey; still others ran down the street displaying charred remnants of chemical-weapons clothing pulled from the Humvees, some with shoulder patches bearing the survey group's motto, "Find, exploit, eliminate."
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