Posted on 04/20/2006 2:00:22 PM PDT by jveritas
So, basically, Zarqawi was on Saddam's payroll.
Explain THAT one, Richard Clarke, NY Times, John Kerry, Scott Ritter, Joe Wilson, Howard Dean, Hillary, Al Franken, etc., ad nauseum.
GREAT WORK, JVERITAS! YOU ROCK!
Another proof of that Saddam Regime is a Terrorist Regime.
No Saddam had no connection what so ever to terrorism :)
Wow! Important translation and thank you, jveritas. Adding to my long list and will send out to the media and Congresscritters. Now, if they'd only start writing and talking about your translations!
Keep hanging in there and translating this stuff jveritas, because even though the lame stream media is ignoring you the eyes of history that go on from here will have these docements and their view what we did there may be very different than is portrayed by todays rabid media elites. Rock on ^5
Terrorism? What terrorism? These Fedayeen were simply migrant workers! There to do the jobs that Iraqis wouldn't! Yeah, that's the ticket!
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Thank you!
Thank you very much. The truth will always come out no matter how long liberals and their media try to hide it or ignore it.
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And notice this is dated a couple weeks AFTER the commencement of Operation Iraqi Freedom, when Saddam was in hiding and he needed the 'insurgents' to do his fighting for him.
More on Saddam Terrorist Regime!
Hearing references to you and your work in far reaching places...great work!
That is absolutely correct.
Thank you very much :) The truth about these documents must get out.
Yet more connections to terrorists, it is slowly coming out thanks to you.
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Here's some background on the fedayeen:
The Fedayeen, with a total strength reportedly between 18,000 and 40,000 troops, was composed of young soldiers recruited from regions loyal to Saddam. The unit reported directly to the Presidential Palace, rather than through the army command, and was responsible for patrol and anti-smuggling duties. Though at times improperly termed an "elite" unit, the Fedayeen was a politically reliable force that could be counted on to support Saddam against domestic opponents. It started out as a rag-tag force of some 10,000-15,000 "bullies and country bumpkins." They were supposed to help protect the president and Uday, and carry out much of the police's dirty work.
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Thank you so very much for these translations they are opening the eyes of millions
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I hope so my fellow freeper, I greatly hope so.
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