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Threats lurk in Fallujah slum
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| Thu, Apr. 29, 2004
| Jason Keyser
Posted on 04/29/2004 12:33:26 AM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: Polybius
Right. The C-130 is just completely accurate? Given the coordiates from scared Marines on the ground are correct?
But we know the truth in Iraq because our press is right there? They are following this story like hawks!
Or have they left that rooftop hotel in the "Gree Zone" in Baghdad yet?
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posted on
04/29/2004 1:28:55 AM PDT
by
Burkeman1
("I said the government can't help you. I didn't say it couldn't hurt you." Chief Wiggam)
To: BigSkyFreeper
I think the solution is easy.Those who are against the violence should leave, Who stay in Falluja from civilians are with the thugs. The point they are poor and can not afford to leave is not correct. They were the most previleged people who supported Saddam and they are the same criminals who were killing the rest of Iraqi people.
We left to the Iranian and Turkish border in April 1991, in the greatest mass migration and protest against Saddam, 3-4 million Kurds left all their homes jobs belongings going toward unknown to the hostile Passak soldjers on Iranian border and even the more hostile Turkish Genderma on the other border. All the children younger than one year died on the borders, as well as all old people who never returned to their homes, their graves are on the borders of Iran and Turkey. I am a paeidiatrician and lived on the border for two month in my car ( ordinary people had no cars)in the most harsh condition I have ever seen in my life but I was still happy to be free from Arab's oppression and was proud of my nation ( KURDs) for their bravery and freedom loving for which they were all ready to sacrifice every thing including their lives and the lives of their children. I was helping children and families who were in need to my help without knowing where were my family. I think these people in Falluja are families of those who are fighting and they are using their families as human shields, because they know very well that they can not govern Iraq any more that is why they decided to commit succide, as the time of accountability for their crimes has come.
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posted on
04/29/2004 3:26:20 AM PDT
by
Hewar
To: Hewar
Thank you for your account - I'm glad you made it out, and it reminds us (most of whom had never had to live through something like that) how terrible it was.
I agree, many of the families still in that part of Fallujah are being used as human shields by the thugs, and probably aren't being allowed to leave by the thugs themselves. Even some reporters are acknowledging that.
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posted on
04/29/2004 3:40:19 AM PDT
by
livius
To: Freesofar
"correct answer , too bad it wont happen , the "peacnik sheiks" are on the way so says the article.
then the bad guys will throw down their RPG's and we'll all sing Koombayah".
Maybe.....but if they fail to procure the surrender of weapons and insurgents, the enemy may all be singing "Boombayah"
LLS
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posted on
04/29/2004 4:12:38 AM PDT
by
LibLieSlayer
(We point out Kerry's record and the facts, and they just THINK it's attack politics.)
To: Burkeman1
AC-130 can put down very accurate fire and take out a single building or, as in the above case, an entire weapons storage area. It is not a B-17 carpet bombing weapon......PolybiusRight. The C-130 is just completely accurate?....Burkeman1
Hmmmmm...Let's see. I say "very accurate" and Burkeman1 changes that to "completely accurate" in the very first sentence.
Let's see where this strawman argument set up leads to......
Given the coordiates from scared Marines on the ground are correct? But we know the truth in Iraq because our press is right there? They are following this story like hawks! Or have they left that rooftop hotel in the "Gree Zone" in Baghdad yet?
So, an AC-130 with literally a bird's eye view of the battlefield and crammed with detection equipment might not be "completely" perfect in every way so we should rely instead on.........what?
Then he veers off into an incoherent rant about the press as if Freepers who collectively have centuries of Armed Forces service know nothing about the military except what they hear on CNN.......
It seems that Burkeman1's strawman argument set up lead to......absolutely nowhere.
According to his previous post, AC-130's are "useless" and the narrow streets make tanks less than optimal and bombing kills civilians so........
Burkeman1 was absolutely correct in his previous post, guys. Our weapons are "useless" and the U.S. needs to admit the war is lost and come back home.
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posted on
04/29/2004 9:08:23 AM PDT
by
Polybius
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