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SURRENDER: Terrified Iraqi soldiers have crossed the Kuwait border
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Posted on 03/08/2003 6:39:42 PM PST by prisoner6
SURRENDER: Terrified Iraqi soldiers have crossed the Kuwait border and tried to surrender to British forces - because they thought the war had already started... Developing...
TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iraq; iraqissurrender; iraw; soldiers; surrender; war; warlist
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To: wirestripper
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posted on
03/08/2003 9:04:54 PM PST
by
wizzler
To: prisoner6
Iraqi troops have been looking at each other for a year and asking, "Tell me again.... We are going to fight the Americans and get killed , why?" These troops want Saddam gone more than we do.
To: oceanview
welcoming them with open arms Cheui Hoi!!!
123
posted on
03/08/2003 9:05:36 PM PST
by
carpio
To: wizzler
From The Mirror? This can't be true. That commie rag would never print a story that wasn't chock full of anti-war propaganda regarding the evil US/UK soldiers who are out to murder Iraqi babies & grab the oil fields for the capitalist swine vs. the brave fighting men of Socialist Saddamn's army!!!
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posted on
03/08/2003 9:05:48 PM PST
by
demnomo
To: Rocky
I saw on the news tonight that more artillery had just arrived in Kuwait, and the Americans were practice firing. Maybe the Iraqis thought it was the real thing. Good job at connecting the dots! I think I heard the Iraqi freedom fighters have already been brought over from their training in "new" Europe - hopefully this can be a source of inspiration for both sides towards the liberation of Iraq!
To: wizzler; All
Tuesday, 21 January, 2003, 12:19 GMT
Eyewitness: Iraqi training base in Hungary
Hungarian and US officials have given few details
Controversy is growing in Hungary over a US air base where several thousand Iraqi exiles are to be trained for a special role in the overthrow of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
The BBC's Nick Thorpe was one of the first journalists allowed onto the base at Taszar in southern Hungary.
The first wave of 1,500 Iraqis are due to arrive later this week at the base.
US military vehicles mingle with trucks bringing sand for the construction of the training facilities.
Local mayors and opposition deputies accuse the government of not telling the truth about the nature of the mission
Extra coils of barbed wire are being unrolled and new watchtowers constructed.
In the streets of the sleepy Hungarian villages around the air base, Hungarian police patrols have been stepped up.
Long lines of khaki-coloured tents have been erected for the 3,000 Iraqis who will be trained in the coming months.
They stand out vividly against the snow - this is the coldest month in Hungary and temperatures reach -15 C at night.
'Liaison' role
The main controversy surrounds the exact nature of the training the men will receive.
The Hungarian Defence Minister, Ferenc Juhasz, insists there will be no military training whatsoever.
The American base commander, Major General David Barno says that while some of those selected have a military background, many do not.
He declined for security reasons to give details of the kind of weapons they will be trained to use.
Iraqi opposition sources in London say that most of those selected are former officers in the Iraqi army.
Their role in a probable war is usually described as "civilian-military liaison".
Local mayors and opposition deputies have accused the Hungarian Government of not telling the truth about the nature of the mission.
To: tbpiper
I will keep your son, your wife, and you in my prayers.
Gods Grace..
127
posted on
03/08/2003 9:11:20 PM PST
by
Joshua
To: prisoner6
Man, they sound like the French!
To: wirestripper
Very interesting! I'm sure they'll march proudly into Baghdad in about a month.
129
posted on
03/08/2003 9:12:01 PM PST
by
wizzler
To: arkady_renko
Has Geraldo gotten anything right in the past few years? OBL was just seconds from capture in Tora Bora, the Turks were hours away from letting Americans use their bases... Yeah, yeah. I don't believe a word he says.
Jerry won't stay in one place long enough. The last time he was in Afganistan, he was on the border of Afganistan and Pakistan climbing mountains and informing us how easy it is to get from one side to the other.
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posted on
03/08/2003 9:12:09 PM PST
by
TexKat
To: prisoner6
Surrender before the battle begins........
Sounds to me like these poor Iraqi soldiers are trying to qualify for the French military! Chirac may even pin medals on them before they join up.
To: NerdDad
have the jets popping in and out of mach like the f-18 mpeg we've all seen. That would create multiple booms and aid in unnerving everybody. I believe your comments are based on a common misunderstanding of the physics of a sonic boom. The boom does not occur as the aircraft (or anything else) breaks the "sound barrier". It is in reality a pressure shock wave that is present whenever the aircraft is exceeding mach 1. The "crack" of a bullet is a miniature sonice boom! You can get mulitible booms from some aircraft because you get a separate shock cone from different parts of the aircarft. The F-18, and I've seen F-14 ones too, mpeg, if its the one I think it is, is actually demonstrating the low pressure areas surrounding various parts of the aircraft. WHat you are seeing is the moisture in the air condensing, due to decrease in pressure. I've seen those on aircraft on final approach, under the right conditions of temperature and humidity. I've even seen the same effect, or almost the same, sitting on the ground, but with the engines running. Some times you get a little mini tornado of water vapor going into the engine. When flying on a comercial aircraft you can sometimes see the effect when they put the spoilers up.
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posted on
03/08/2003 9:19:26 PM PST
by
El Gato
To: Spunky
Thank you...every one of them need the extra prayers right now
133
posted on
03/08/2003 9:20:07 PM PST
by
boxerblues
(God Bless the Screaming Eagles of the 101st)
To: prisoner6
Terrified Iraqi soldiers have crossed the Kuwait border and tried to surrender
AHA! This proves without a doubt that France is in bed with Saddam. Who else can provide quality surrender training like this in the world? Only one country...France!
I betcha Napolean is *real* proud.
To: El Gato
But with those you can have 200 feet AGL Come to think about it, you could have 200 feet mach 1.1 or so with either the F/FB-111 or the B-1A. British Tornado, ground attack varient, can do that also. The B-1 and presumably the B-2, can do the 200 feet bit, but not the mach 1+ on the deck.
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posted on
03/08/2003 9:31:22 PM PST
by
El Gato
To: prisoner6
BUMP
136
posted on
03/08/2003 9:35:21 PM PST
by
GrandMoM
("Vengeance is Mine , I will repay," says the Lord.)
To: prisoner6
These must be those Iragi's trained by the French.
To: The KG9 Kid; prisoner6
<< Saddam just lost his best and brightest. >>
And the Mean IQ of each of Kuwait and Iraq increased by 50%!
138
posted on
03/08/2003 9:39:57 PM PST
by
Brian Allen
(This above all -- to thine own self be true)
To: TexKat
Thanks for the ping, TK. I'll check back in the AM. Our President is a true leader and a man of conviction. Iraqis should be scared.
To: prisoner6
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