Posted on 02/25/2006 12:27:07 PM PST by SandRat
| WASHINGTON, Feb. 25, 2006 U.S. and Iraqi troops have stepped up their patrols in Iraq's Baghdad and Babil provinces, and thanks to assistance from ordinary Iraqis, they've found and defused numerous roadside bombs, mine fields, and weapons caches, U.S. military officials in Iraq reported. The stepped-up patrols are designed to provide a safe environment for ordinary Iraqis, officials said. Iraq has been wracked with demonstrations and violence because of the recent terrorist bombing of the Askariya shrine in Samarra. The Iraqi government responded to this violence by imposing a temporary evening curfew, followed by a daytime curfew, in the Baghdad and Babil provinces. The increased presence patrols are scheduled to continue for at least the next 48 hours, officials said. "The attack on the Askariya Mosque is a senseless terrorist act designed to sow the seeds of sectarian violence," said Army Maj. Gen. J.D. Thurman, Multinational Division Baghdad commander. Meanwhile, Multinational Force Iraq and Task Force Baghdad officials provided details on several recent events:
(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq and Task Force Baghdad news releases.) |
How can this be???? That's not what the Lame Stream Press is sputing!????? < / sarc
Lots of tips coming in.
Good news!
Surely the hard work and good will of our fighting men and women are now paying off. We got the Iraqi army/police working on our side, and for their people. The people are now responding in kind. They don't have to be political, a small majority of Iraqi are. But surely they are tired of their kids being blown up by maniacs. Let the terrible sacrifices our men have had to endure, now bear fruit. May their efforts and sacrifices not have been in vain.
Good News..BUMP!
The stepped-up patrols are designed to provide a safe environment for ordinary Iraqis, officials said. Iraq has been wracked with demonstrations and violence because of the recent terrorist bombing of the Askariya shrine in Samarra.
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