Posted on 04/13/2003 7:25:44 AM PDT by Diogenesis
GOTTA SEE THIS - War for Enduring Freedom 4/14/03 - Samara, Baghdad, Kerbala, Missiles, POWs Free
BREAKING: Samara - POWs with American forces
BREAKING: Baghdad - IRAQI MISSILES FOUND
BREAKING: Kerbala - IRAQI MISSILES + FOUND
BREAKING: Baghdad - al-Saadi taken
BREAKING: Baghdad - freed Iraqis
BREAKING: Gaza - Zatme removed
========= Samara, Iraq and now Somewhere safely in Iraq =========
American POWs freed after tip from Iraqi.
Three cheers.
========= Baghdad =========
In Baghdad, at the Al Wazir Mosque from which rockets dared to be launched
against US and Coalition champions.
In Baghdad, US Marine hero ducks from shots fired at US forces.
========= IRAQI MISSILES [So many missed by the Klowns) =========
IRAQI MISSILES FOUND
In central Baghdad, Iraqi missiles are found in a trailer.
IRAQI MISSILES FOUND
In and near Baghdad, more Iraqi trailors loaded with more Iraqi Scud missiles.
IRAQI MISSILE FOUND
Near Baghdad, US military found and tows an Iraqi missile.
IRAQI MISSILES FOUND
Near Baghdad, at a weapons development facility, another Iraqi missile.
========= Scud missiles =========
IRAQI MISSILES FOUND
In Baghdad, captured Iraqi Scud missiles at the the University of Baghdad.
========= al-Samoud missiles =========
IRAQI MISSILES FOUND
In and near Baghdad, more abandoned trailors loaded with Iraqi al-Samoud 2 missiles.
========= IRAQI MISSILES AND WMD (elsewhere) =========
========= Kerbala =========
IRAQI MISSILES FOUND
In Kerbala, even more Iraqi missiles found.
In Kerbala, found in a military training camp are
banned chemical agents similar to pesticides.
Initial investigations reveal sarin and tabun and the blister agent lewisite.
Non. Mais non? Could that be French on the containers?
========= Baghdad =========
DEALT OUT OF THE HAND
In Baghdad, Amer al-Saadi, science adviser to Saddam gave up and was taken by the USA.
In Baghdad, at Saddam's home. One of his wives, Sajida Khairallah Telfah, is seen.
In Baghdad, a photo album containing pictures with Saddam Hussein with his generals.
In Baghdad, many arms were taken.
In Baghdad, freed Iraqis.
In Baghdad, freed Iraqis search what was a military compound.
In Baghdad, Iraq, freed Iraqis visit the palace of tyrant Saddam.
In Baghdad, freed Iraqis take an injured family member to a hospital
after an Iraqi rocket launched at American soldiers hit their house.
In Baghdad, freed Iraqis love the Coalition forces.
MEMORIAL TO HEROES - FREEDOM HAS ITS COST
In Baghdad, American heroes remember and honor another hero, Cpl. Henry Brown, KIA from an incoming Iraqi rocket.
========= UPDATES - ELSEWHERE =========
========= Saddam City =========
WHO WATCHES THE WATCHERS
In Saddam City, ambulances are guarded by armed Iraqis.
Which side is he on? Which side is the Red Cross on?
========= Cairo =========
LA PARASITE:
In Cairo, Opportunist French Foreign Minister Villepin,
already linked to WMD and terrorists, meets with Syrian Foreign Minister al-Sharaa.
France has disgraced itself and continues to do so (again).
========= Gaza =========
SWIFT JUSTICE
In Gaza, Israeli retaliation against terrorist and serial murderer who was in his car.
Mahmoud Zatme, leader of the military wing of Islamic Jihad, is now at room temperature.
Freedom has never been inexpensive.
Please spend a few hours today helping for success in the War for Enduring Freedom.
Thank you for your insights and pictures. Stay safe.
END OF TRANSMISSION 4/14/03 .......... K
Three cheers.
American POWs freed after tip from Iraqi.
Three cheers.
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030409-N-4309A-008 Central Command Area of Responsibility (Apr. 9, 2003) -- A local Iraqi girl shows her enthusiasm for the United States of America (USA) being in Iraq, with a homemade sign. Her family waits to find if one of their relatives is among the thousands of Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW) held in a nearby EPW camp, captured during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom is the multinational coalition effort to liberate the Iraqi people, eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and end the regime of Saddam Hussein. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Aaron Ansarov. (RELEASED)
030408-N-5362A-023 Najaf, Iraq (Apr. 8, 2003) -- Jubilant Iraqis cheer U.S. Army Soldiers at a humanitarian aid compound in the city of Najaf. The U.S. military is working with international relief organizations to help provide food and medicine for the Iraqi people in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom is the multi-national coalition effort to liberate the Iraqi people, eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, and end the regime of Saddam Hussein. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Arlo K. Abrahamson. (RELEASED)
030408-N-5362A-009 Near Al Najaf, Iraq (April 08, 2003) -- Iraqis share a laugh with a U.S. Army soldier during an effort to distribute food and water to Iraqi citizens in need. The U.S. military is working with international relief organizations to help provide food and medicine for the Iraqi people in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom is the multinational coalition effort to liberate the Iraqi people, eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and end the regime of Saddam Hussein. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Arlo K. Abrahamson. (RELEASED)
U.S. Army Apache helicopter pilot Chief Warrant Officer Ronald D. Young Jr., 26, right, of Lithia Springs, Ga, who had been held as a POW by Iraqi forces when his helicopter was forced down March 23 during heavy fighting is greeting by an unidentified U.S. serviceman as he is escorted on to a waiting C-130 transport plane, Sunday, April 13, 2003, 60 miles south of Baghdad.
Former POW Army Spc. Shoshana Johnson, 30, center, is escorted by US soldiers to a waiting C-130 transport plane at an air base, Sunday, April 13, 2003. Johnson was with a convoy of the 507th Maintenance Company that was ambushed March 23 in the southern Iraqi city of Nasiriyah.
WONDERFUL to wake up to the news that our American POWs are FREE!
And it's wonderful to find a new, always-amazing thread by Diogenesis! Thank you again for your tireless efforts.
U.S. Army Spc. Edgar Hernandez, 21, of Mission, Texas, left, Army Spc. Joseph Hudson, 23, center, of Almagordo, N.M., and Army Pfc. Patrick Miller, 23, of Park City, Kan., all of the 507th Maintenance Company, and who have been held as POW's by Iraqi forces since March 23 when their convoy was ambushed in the southern Iraqi city of Nasiriyah, are escorted on to a waiting C-130 transport plane, Sunday, April 13, 2003, 60 miles south of Baghdad.
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