Posted on 02/23/2008 10:56:02 AM PST by SandRat
FORWARD OPERATING BASE HAMMER A new government center opened in the city of Salman Pak, Feb. 20, returning the local government to its seat in the heart of the Madain Qada. Sunni and Shia leaders of the qada, along with Soldiers and leaders of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team (BCT), attended the opening ceremony.
Lt. Col. Ryan Kuhn, from Clarks, Neb., deputy commanding officer of the 3rd BCT, said Salman Pak is on the verge of a revival after years of domination by Sunni extremists.
The city of Salman Pak has historic meaning, Kuhn said. It is the second oldest city in Iraq and one of the most historic.
Many Iraqis travel to Salman Pak yearly to visit historic landmarks such as the Arch of Ctesiphon, one of the largest and oldest freestanding arches in the world, Kuhn said.
All Iraqis have not been able to visit Salman Pak like they were in the past, Kuhn said, adding that Salman Pak used to be a resort town where people flocked for family vacations. Sunni insurgents took over the town; al-Qaeda had a great influence in the area.
Kuhn said the mayor of the qada, Mushen Nasser, wants to restore what was lost to insurgent intimidation.
The part of life that has been missing here is the ability to have fun without violence, Kuhn said. Since the Sons of Iraq, the Iraqi security forces, and Coalition forces have improved security, we are giving that an opportunity.
During the ceremony, residents of the Madain Qada, the 3rd BCTs area of operation, sang and danced to celebrate the newest addition to the city.
You havent lived life until you visit Salman Pak, they sang the words to a popular Iraqi song.
Kuhn believes returning the government to Salman Pak will greatly benefit all qada citizens.
This returns the promise to all the good people of the Madain that the elected officials are not defeated by the insurgency, he said. Now the government can move forward to assist all the citizens. Today the insurgents have lost and the Madain Qada has won.
“Just a few years ago, this was the center for terrorist training.”
And yet many say Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11.
Yep. And don't tell them that the I.A.E.A. refused to let the U.S. remove 500 Tons of Uranium from near Salman Pac or their puny little heads will explode.

I know many say Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 - but this picture (found by our soldiers) is better than a thousand words. Saddam may not have thought up, planned or staged the attack on 9/11 - but this picture tells me HE SUPPORTED IT - PROBABLY WITH HIS DOLLARS - and he allowed training at Salman Pak.
“remove 500 Tons of Uranium from near Salman Pac “
Wow, I wonder how many nukes they could make with that?
I also wonder if it is dangerous for our troops and the Iraqis to be around it. It seems I remember reading that uranium can hurt a person’s immunity, but I’m not sure.
Maybe if it’s tightly contained, it is not harmful.
“but this picture tells me HE SUPPORTED IT - PROBABLY WITH HIS DOLLARS - and he allowed training at Salman Pak.”
Absolutely.
Plus, he used to give large amounts of $$ to families of terrorists who were killed. Now that Saddam is gone, that money is dried up.
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