] BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The Iraqi capital sank into anarchy ] on Friday as residents went on a looting spree in full ] view of U.S. forces. ] ] As troops still battled to contain pockets of Iraqi ] fighters scattered around the city, thousands of ordinary ] citizens helped themselves to anything they could lay ] their hands on in shops, factories, schools, hospitals ] and government buildings. ] ] Young and old, men and women rifled through bomb-damaged ] buildings as well as areas unaffected by fighting. ] ] "Is this your liberation?" one frustrated shopkeeper ] screamed at the crew of a U.S. tank as a gang of youths ] helped themselves to everything in his small hardware ] store and carted booty off in the wheelbarrows that had ] also been on sale. ] ] "Hell, it ain't my job to stop them," drawled one young ] marine, lighting a cigarette as he looked on. "Goddamn ] Iraqis will steal anything if you let them. Look at ] them." Is This Freedom, Ask Iraqis as Chaos Reigns |