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To: Historix
"I'm all for this and a sustained bombing campaign against Iran, but who in the hell in their right mind would leak this if it was a clandestine directive?"

Did you know that our Troops actually know how to read?

Did you know that the IEDs actually have labels on them that can be read even after they blow up?

You know, made in China.... and stuff? Can you add 1 plus 1?

Why shouldn't they leak such information?

72 posted on 01/13/2007 9:10:49 PM PST by Radix (My Tag Line has a first name....its O S C A R.)
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To: Radix
Why shouldn't they leak such information?

That information is old news. Now it is in your
face confirmed.


Click For Larger PDF Map.

Look at the US Bases in the area. Iran and Syria
should be very worried. My evil twin would had
nuked those Shia Islamic holy cities years ago but
Dick Cheney's not so secrete earthquake resonant
frequency satellite could do the job just as well.

Just as a sidebar thought, April or May oil futures
contract to the call side should be a good play. Those
pipe lines could be toast if the Shite's hit the fan.

77 posted on 01/14/2007 8:50:38 AM PST by Major_Risktaker
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To: Radix

First off, if you were to read the story, it implies that Bush has signed off on pursuing the Iranian's more aggressively and this story called it "clandestine" meaning that the order was to be kept a secret and a politician leaked this. It's no secret that the Iranians leave tell-tale industrial signatures and that troops and intel know this as we all do here on Freep. If you feel the need to belittle me thats your prerogative but try to keep it in context.


78 posted on 01/14/2007 8:26:42 PM PST by Historix
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