Posted on 10/06/2005 11:23:48 AM PDT by jmc1969
Baghdad. In a one of a kind military operation the US army occupied 7 mosques yesterday in the Western Iraqi town of Ramadi and turned the mosques into barracks, the Iraqi News Agency INA reported.
According to information, the American soldiers have taken the praying out of the mosques, closed them and banned access to the mosques within a range of 1 kilometer.
I'd rather they be torn down and put up a hot dog stand in their place.
Great! The mullahs can't intimidate or preach jihad to their followers in mosques if the building is being used for something else.
Latrines seemed more appropriate.... but ok.
FOCUS News Agency ?? Where do you find these sources ???
Whoops! That's not gonna go over too well with the pc crowd. Bwhahahahahahaaaa! All your mosque are belong to US! :o)
And then, when Arabs fighters took refuge from the Israelis in the most holy church in Bethlehem, they deliberately crapped all over the place, tore the place up, and drank themselves into oblivion.
Too bad, muslims! We learned it from YOU.
Yeah right.
If only they would do that here. lol
Pinned my BS meter.
In time, in time. ;)
There's no way this story has any basis in fact.
Is this a change in policy?
How reliable is this source?
I clicked the link and noticed that the whole story is 2 sentences long. No sources mentioned.
I call a B.S. on this report. Obviously meant to inflame the populace. The US military doesn't seize mosques and turn them into barracks...LOL! Sounds like a report coming from the Iranian News Agency. Let's invite al Jazeera to document this claim.
Are we feeding our troops the muslim blood cookies while they're in there?
And when they're done with them they should level it for a parking lot.
They would make excellent latrines.
Enjoy the new barracks my brothers and sisters. Be sure to blow them up when you leave. ;)
It isn't true.
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