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"Operation Phantom Fury--Day 215 - Now Operations River Blitz; Matador--Day 110"
Various Media Outlets | 6/10/05
Posted on 06/09/2005 6:05:15 PM PDT by TexKat
http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/06/10/news/military.php
"U.S. expands its fight on terrorists in Africa"
By Eric Schmitt The New York Times
SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2005
WASHINGTON
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NEWS RELEASE
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES CENTRAL COMMAND
7115 South Boundary Boulevard
MacDill AFB, Fla. 33621-5101
Phone: (813) 827-5894; FAX: (813) 827-2211; DSN 651-5894
June 10, 2005
Release Number: 05-06-01
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
1-9 FA discovers enormous cache in Zafaraniya factory
BAGHDAD, Iraq A stockpile of materials used to make explosives was discovered June 5 by 1st Battalion, 9th Field Artillery, at a factory in Northern Zafaraniya.
The stockpile consisted of over 1,000 sub-munitions and 56,000 fuses.
It was discovered after the owner of the factory met with a Coalition forces government support team, and told them that he wanted to open his factory but needed a pile of explosives removed from it first.
Coalition Forces sent a patrol to the factory to determine the type of explosives on site.
The factory owner, who preferred not to be named, thanked the Coalition forces and said there is an overwhelming feeling amongst the Iraqi people that things are getting better.
One by one, the citizens of this country are taking action to stop the violence, Lt. Col. Steven Merkel, 1-9 FA commander, said.
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Coast to Coast Ping
Coast to Coast with Art Bell SATURDAY NIGHT, June 11, 2005
Former Air Force navigator turned writer, Dale Brown, will be talking about nuclear war, domestic terrorism, military technology and the computer gaming industry.
LOS ANGELES A Los Angeles police bomb squad is examining a briefcase thrown at a "Free Iran" march outside the Federal Building at Veteran Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard, causing a major traffic tie-up in the area, according to ABC7
Thanks I always look forward to the weekends with Art.
Granny see above post and rest so you can stay up all night tomorrow night;) LOL
Thanks!
At least have the courage to put up or shut up Islami. We'll let the kittens have sloppy seconds.
That's really a great piece!!
Thanks for posting it.
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Yeah! Good point! Somebody issue a BOLO.
I'm very much afraid you are correct. Thank the Lord I'm a Christian.
Neither am I, but parading in partial nudity doing sexually suggestive acts down the streets of our towns pushes my buttons the wrong way.
...there is no such thing as gay pride.
If they had pride, they'd act dignified, not disgusting.
In your dreams.....it's likely the only place.
See, there is no such thing! Atropine is not an antidote but rather it serves to treat the symptoms of nerve agent until a hospital can be reached. The automatic injectors are designed to be used by individual soldiers and can be used up to three within 15 minutes. Each soldier is only issued one. Why? Well in the case of a real chemical attack there will be plenty of folks around who won't ever need their injector.... If you can identify the symptoms in yourself (tightness in chest, profuse drooling and postnasal drip and dimness of vision--these three positively ID nerve agent poisoning) well the odds are that you're already dead.
Me neither. They seem to rejoice in flaunting the US and its efforts to capture OBL. The longer it takes us to retrieve him (dead or alive), the more power he seems to wield among his followers and the nations that play two-faced games with us.
Most utilities (water and power) take meticulous care of the areas surrounding water supplies and substations. How do they do this....some use bids for the maintenance of these areas. Now suppose the bidders used foreign laborers? Is it likely they are checking the documentation of workers they never see or who are in these areas in the evenings or on weekends (non-work hours)? Just a question!
That remains to be seen. Let's give it awhile. When the main force attacks occur or a WMD hits and we still have a chance....we'll be in the game unless we implode and start the self cannibalization process led by the RATS and other liberals.
Thanks for posting this. I especially liked the parts recalling how it used to be in America.
Over at ribaat.org they're calling this Zarqawi surrender story a joke.
IRAN: ACTOR SEAN PENN IN TEHRAN AS JOURNALIST
Tehran, 10 June (AKI) - The Hollywood actor Sean Penn is in the Iranian capital, Tehran, in his new role as a journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle. The actor, who won an Oscar for the film "Mystic River", is in the country to follow the June 17 presidential elections for the American daily. Together with an interpreter, the actor was at a Tehran mosque on Friday morning, where he heard the Ayatollah Ahmad Janna ask the faithful to turn out in large numbers to vote in the elections scheduled for next Friday, to "make America angry."
Many journalists have been denied the necessary accreditation from the Iranian authorities to cover the elections.
In previous years, before and after the US-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003, Penn travelled twice to the Iraqi capital Baghdad, where he denounced both the war and the Bush administration.
http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Trends&loid=8.0.176222610&par=0
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