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Iraq photos #III
New York Post | 12-16-04 | AP, USMC

Posted on 12/16/2004 2:17:32 PM PST by M. Espinola

There 'were' bad guys in that house

In this photo released by the U.S. Marines Thursday, Dec. 16TH, 2004, an M1A1 Abrams tank with the 2nd Tank Battalion fires into a building from which Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division were fired upon, during a firefight Friday Dec. 10TH, 2004 in the city of Fallujah, Iraq. (AP Photo/USMC, LCpl James J. Vooris )

In this photo released Thursday, Dec. 16TH, 2004 by the U.S. Marines, soldiers with the Iraqi Armed Forces and Marines from 3rd Platoon, I Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division patrol to clear buildings in the city of Fallujah, Iraq, during the continued Operation Al Fajr. (AP Photo/LCpl James J. Vooris, USMC)

In this photo released Thursday, Dec. 16TH, 2004 by the U.S. Marines, Iraqi Armed Forces soldiers attached to Marines with 3rd Platoon, I Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division sit in a building waiting for tanks from 2nd Tank Battalion to fight Iraqi insurgents in buildings in Fallujah, Iraq, during the continued Operation Al Fajr. (AP Photo/LCpl James J. Vooris, USMC )

THE ENEMY! Iraqi Shiites hold pictures of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr as they mark the anniversary of the death of his father Mohammed Sadiq al-Sadr who was killed by Saddam Hussein's regime in 1999, in the southern Iraqi town of Basra Thursday, Dec. 16th 2004. (AP Photo/Nabil Al-Jurani)

Iraqi women walk to a petrol station to buy gasoline in Baghdad Thursday Dec. 16th 2004. The Iraqi capital is suffering the most serious fuel crisis since the war. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

Iraqis look over the wall at a petrol station as they wait to buy gasoline in Baghdad Thursday Dec. 16th 2004. The Iraqi capital is suffering the most serious fuel crisis since the war. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim

The son, left, and a brother, no names available, of assassinated Iraqi Deputy Minister of Communications, Qassim Mehawi, stand over his coffin in Baghdad Thursday Dec. 16, 2004. Mehawi was assassinated in a drive-by shooting in the Jami'a neighborhood in Baghdad as he was heading to work also eight of his bodyguards were injured in the attack. (AP Photo/Mohammed Uraibi)

Relatives and body guards of assassinated Qassim Mehawi, an Iraqi Deputy Minister of Communications transport his coffin in Baghdad Thursday Dec. 16th 2004. Mehawi was assassinated in a drive-by shooting in the Jami'a neighborhood of Baghdad as he was heading to work, also eight of his bodyguards were injured in the attack. (AP Photo/Mohammed Uraibi)

A son, left, and a brother, no names available, of assassinated Iraqi deputy Minister of Communications, Qassim Mehawi, cry over his coffin in Baghdad Thursday Dec. 16th, 2004. Mehawi was assassinated in a drive-by shooting in the Jami'a neighborhood as he was heading to work and eight of his bodyguards were injured in the attack. (AP Photo/Mohammed Uraibi)

A man checks a bullet riddled four wheel drive after unidentified gunmen shot dead Qassim Mehawi, a deputy minister of communications in Baghdad Thursday Dec. 16th, 2004. Eight of Mehawi's bodyguards were injured in the attack and were taken to hospital. (AP Photo/Asa'ad Muhsen)

A US military helicopter lands to pick up wounded as Iraqi special forces secure the area after a joint US and Iraqi military convoy came under an attack in Baghdad Thursday Dec. 16th, 2004. A driver of the truck, right, is seen blindfolded after being arrested on suspicion of involment in the attack. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

This is the real enemy, from other Islamci nations entering Iraq via Saudi Arabia, Iran, Jordan, Syria, Kuwait, and maybe even Turkey. The passport, Lebanese resident permit, and credit card belonging to Italian national Salvatore Santoro, 52, are displayed outside Ramadi, Iraq, Wednesday Dec. 15th, 2004. A statement by the group identifying itself as the Islamic Movement of Iraq's Mujahedeen said it was announcing the killing of an Italian citizen. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

The passport, Lebanese resident permit, and credit card belonging to Italian national Salvatore Santoro, 52, are displayed outside Ramadi, Iraq, Wednesday Dec. 15th, 2004. A statement by the group identifying itself as the Islamic Movement of Iraq's Mujahedeen said it was announcing the killing of an Italian citizen. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

Steet gang, Islamic style! An insurgent reads a statement whilst holding the passport of Italian national Salvatore Santoro, 52, outside Ramadi, Iraq, Wednesday Dec. 15th, 2004. The statement by the group identifying itself as the Islamic Movement of Iraq's Mujahedeen said it was announcing the killing of an Italian citizen. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

Savages did this! A body which insurgents claim to be that of Italian national Salvatore Santoro, 52, in the desert outside Ramadi, Iraq, Wednesday Dec. 15th, 2004. The statement by the group identifying itself as the Islamic Movement of Iraq's Mujahedeen said it was announcing the killing of an Italian citizen. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

These are the cowardly savages! 'Insurgents'(?) (terrorist thugs) stand next to a body they claim to be that of Italian national Salvatore Santoro, 52, in the desert outside Ramadi, Iraq, Wednesday Dec. 15th, 2004. The statement by the group identifying itself as the Islamic Movement of Iraq's Mujahedeen said it was announcing the killing of an Italian citizen. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)(Those two lice will pay for this murder)

Do the jihadists terrorists in the other photos assist the children of Iraq? In this photo released by the US Marines made on Dec. 11th, 2004, Marines from the 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division hand out school supplies and gifts to pupils at an all girls school near the town of Ramadi, Iraq. The 1st Marines Division is engaged in Security and Stabilization Operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar Province of Iraq. (AP Photo/USMC, LCpl Andrew D. Young )

Iraqi students study by lamplight in their home in Baghdad Tuesday Dec 13th, 2004. Saboteurs had caused a fire at a major power plant north of Baghdad the previous day, knocking out electricity to a large swathe of the country. (AP Photo/Samir Mizban)

Terrorist thugs are treated fairly considerin their war crimes. Former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein has had his first meeting with a member of his defence team since he was captured just over a year ago. | The meeting took place in an undisclosed location in Baghdad on 12-16-04

Always remember all the innocent victims of Islamic terrorism.

Terrorist promoting, radical Islamic Iran - the next target for freedom from jihadism



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: coalitiontroops; iraq; photos; waronterror

1 posted on 12/16/2004 2:17:32 PM PST by M. Espinola
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To: M. Espinola
Is Baghdad Bob working for cbs now?
2 posted on 12/16/2004 3:23:30 PM PST by mountainlyons (alienated vet)
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To: mountainlyons

You mean he wasn't??


3 posted on 12/16/2004 3:57:30 PM PST by RaceBannon (Arab Media pulled out of Fallujah; Could we get the MSM to pull out of America??)
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