Posted on 06/20/2006 8:44:47 AM PDT by Wiz
What is Baghdad like after the 40000 or is it 70000 troops patrolling the streets? Is it much better? Are people noticing a big difference?
Our snipers might enjoy some sport.
We're already guilty until proven innocent, might as well finish that job and let the 101st take a break.
Word to your mom, we've come to drop bombs.
Good question, I'm wondering the same here.
Thanks for the ping. Great news!
Maybe its because it is propaganda from our side?
So what should they do then, Latin lovers? Centimate them? I'm sure you don't want our troops to simply -mate them. 8^)
LOL!
How about massacre them?
"LOL! How about massacre them?"
Aw, ma, I wanted to centimate `em. C'mon! Lemme centimate `em!
[/little kid whining]
LOL too funny!
Why stop at Damascus? Take Damascus, too, and be prepared for an Iranian flank attack. My bet is, after the November elections, we go full bore.
Well, it's been somewhat noisy because the terrorists see it as a challenge. We're hearing explosions and firefights out there, but not at levels we've heard in past violence spikes. But, yes, there is a big change.
There are checkpoints and troops all over town now. Our Iraqi employees are telling us about traffic snarls due to that, but they aren't complaining because they know that this should lead to more peaceful surroundings.
As a result of this, more terrorists are being rounded up. Iraqi citizens are ratting them out at a higher rate now that they feel safer with the escalated troop presence.
So it's turbulent now, but this should lead to calm sometime in the near future. The Iraqi PM says the clampdown on Baghdad will "last as long as it neeeds to."
Amen!
The Angel of Death.
I am really interested in the progression of this as well as what is going on in Ramadi.
It will take more time to develop more accurate sensor systems to detect hidden IEDs. Don't worry, there will be a role for the Air Force too. I have been doing my own research for years and have confidence its on the track. It only takes time to do all the research and testing with improvements from version 1, as well as time to manufacture each to reach all troops on the front line. The first few phases of SDLC does often take a lot of time, and somewhat irritating. It's the last few phase were direct impact is visible.
They would have been perfect carrying some 8,000 pounds of ordanance to drop on those poor foreign insurgents.
:) so true
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