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http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/world/iraq/20050201-1240-iraq-soldier.html
12:40 p.m. February 1, 2005
BAGHDAD, Iraq The U.S. military said Tuesday that no American soldiers have been reported missing in Iraq after a Web statement claimed that an American soldier had been taken hostage.
The authenticity of the statement and photo could not be verified, and Staff Sgt. Nick Minecci of the U.S. military's press office in Baghdad said "no units have reported anyone missing."
The posting, on a Web site that frequently carries militants' statements, included a photo of what that statement said was an American soldier, wearing desert fatigues and seated on a concrete floor with his hands tied behind his back.
But questions were raised about the authenticity of a photo purporting to show a hostage with a gun to his head. The figure in the photo appeared stiff and expressionless.
Liam Cusack, of the toy manufacturer Dragon Models USA said the image of the soldier portrayed in the photo bore a striking resemblance to a military action figure made by the company.
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I hate to think what would happen if they should capture Barbie next.
12:40 p.m. February 1, 2005
Associated Press
Toy manufacturer Dragon Models USA said the image of the soldier portrayed in the Web site photo bears a striking resemblance to a military action figure made by the company. BAGHDAD, Iraq The U.S. military said Tuesday that no American soldiers have been reported missing in Iraq after a Web statement claimed that an American soldier had been taken hostage.
The authenticity of the statement and photo could not be verified, and Staff Sgt. Nick Minecci of the U.S. military's press office in Baghdad said "no units have reported anyone missing."
The posting, on a Web site that frequently carries militants' statements, included a photo of what that statement said was an American soldier, wearing desert fatigues and seated on a concrete floor with his hands tied behind his back.
But questions were raised about the authenticity of a photo purporting to show a hostage with a gun to his head. The figure in the photo appeared stiff and expressionless.
Liam Cusack, of the toy manufacturer Dragon Models USA said the image of the soldier portrayed in the photo bore a striking resemblance to a military action figure made by the company.
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I hate to think what would happen if they should capture Barbie next.