Posted on 05/22/2004 6:59:51 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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Maj. Gen. James N. Mattis, commanding general, 1st Marine Division, takes a moment to answer questions after a press conference in Fallujah, May 20. Iraqi Gen. Mohammed Latif, Fallujah Brigade commander, Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Juraissey, Mayor of Fallujah and members of his staff were present to adress current issues and security within the city. (USMC photo by Sgt. Jose E. Guillen) Photo by: Sgt. Jose E. Guillen |
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Maj. Gen. James N. Mattis, commanding general, 1st Marine Division takes a moment to answer questions after a press conference in Fallujah, May 20. Iraqi Gen. Mohammed Latif, Fallujah Brigade commander, Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Juraissey, mayor of Fallujah and members of his staff were present to adress current issues and security within the city. (USMC photo by Sgt. Jose E. Guillen) Photo by: Sgt. Jose E. Guillen |
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Iraqi Gen. Mohammed Latif, commander of the Fallujah Brigade, is swarmed by media shortly after a press conference for more questions and answers in Fallujah, May 20. The general said the city is ready to move forward with reconstruction projects. (USMC photo by Sgt. Jose E. Guillen) Photo by: Sgt. Jose E. Guillen |
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Cpl. Reynold J. Rosado, 20, of Lorain, Ohio, and a radio operator for Regimental Combat Team 1, watches over weapons at a press conference in Fallujah, May 20. Fallujah residents turned over the weapons in an effort to further increase peace with coalition forces. The weapons were on display during a press conference held by Fallujah officials to adress current issues and security within the city. (USMC photo by Sgt. Jose E. Guillen) Photo by: Sgt. Jose E. Guillen |
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BUMP! Good Morning!
Look for the positive aspects of this report to appear in the AP , Reuters, and the US major media outlets....
..."four Iraqi contractors are employing more than 700 Fallujans in separate zones in the city for clean-up and restoration after the fighting."...
Remember the mission! BUMP for our Marines.
Hmmm. I've been told here that a MOAB was the only answer. At least for now, it would appear the carrot approach seems to be working. Time will tell if this approach works for the long haul. But as Gen Mattis says, "I don't get intelligence off a satellite." I think I trust his information and insight a lot more than folks who get their information from the Reuters newswire. The innovative thinking of the Marines is our most potent WMD.
Gen Mattis is my kind of guy. Now we know why Fallujah fell out of the news, the news was too good to show. Damn the agenda driven media.
Yeah - about a month ago there was all sort of chatter here (and on the propeller-head talk shows) about "give them 24 hours to get out and level it".
Now, someone has figured out that employing the Baathists to our advantage just might work. DUHHH? Where was that kind of thinking in 2003?
Over a year and nearly 800 US souls have been wasted.
Well I want to apologize to Bush for the comments I've made about Falljah become a sign of this becoming Vietnam. (and the Marines running away from a fight)
Obviously things have worked for the better for the lives of our troops and citizens of Falljah.
"I'll tell you right now, I don't get intelligence off a satellite," the general said. "Iraqis tell me who the enemy is. That is very dangerous for Iraqis. You think about how much courage that takes when you've got to live with these murderous bastards."
General, we know what you mean, we have to deal with
democrats all the time.
Clear skies in this AO today.
Bad news for the bad guys. (^:
Thanks!
Clear for take off!?
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