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To: this_ol_patriot
I have sky news on in separate window
496 posted on 03/27/2003 12:38:37 AM PST by texxie (Don't Mess with Texas...Our President...or Our Troops!!!)
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To: texxie
Do you have a Real url?
499 posted on 03/27/2003 12:39:44 AM PST by ApesForEvolution (Yes, let us allow the economies of gerdung, frunk, mexiztlan, chirushcom and canadastan to wither...)
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To: texxie
Fox - reporter now says there were two loud, unexplained explosions in Kuwait City during the air raid siren
501 posted on 03/27/2003 12:40:07 AM PST by Tree of Liberty
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To: texxie
Yes, I was saying they seemed to have turned into a Reuters since I last saw them afew days ago. I thought these guys were like Fox but lately they have been worse than MNBC.

They're dissing us again saying we had poor strategy.
507 posted on 03/27/2003 12:41:20 AM PST by this_ol_patriot
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To: texxie

Iraq’s Umm Qasr Port Opens for Aid Shipments

By Gunnery Sgt. Charles Portman, U.S. Central Command

Ali Al Saleem, Kuwait (March 23, 2003) -- U.S. Army soldiers assigned to the 647 Quartermaster Company rig bundles of Humanitarian Daily Rations (HDRs)  for airdrop by U.S. forces into Iraq as part of the  massive humanitarian relief  effort 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. Army Photo by Corporal Marshall Emerson. CAMP AS SAYLIYAH, QATAR, March 26, 2003 -- An influx of humanitarian aid is en route to the Iraqi port town of Umm Qasr, a military official said today. “The port is being prepared for reopening and port workers have been invited to come back and begin work,” said Brig. Gen. Vincent Brooks, deputy director of operations for U.S. Central Command.

An Australian-led maritime coalition force has thwarted attempts by the Iraqi regime to lay mines in the Khor Abdullah waterway that leads in to the port. 

The maritime force has intercepted several “civilian vessels” carrying explosive mines. Monday, a small Iraqi boat with mines was stopped and “subsequently destroyed,” Brooks said.

Australian Defense Forces spokesman Lt. Col. Mark Elliott told CNN International that the command ship HMAS Kanimbla is leading the coalition effort to keep the Khor Abdullah mine-free. 

He said mine clearing work is hazardous, but the divers are focused on their mission. The environment -- in addition to dealing with potential explosive devices in the water -- is challenging, he said. “It’s a very demanding process; very, very tense on the mind,” Elliott said. 

On Tuesday, forces from the United Kingdom secured Umm Qasr, paving the way for humanitarian deliveries.

“The last few days have raised real concern for the welfare of civilians caught in the conflict, especially children,” said Carol Bellamy, executive director of the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF).

UNICEF has expressed “a renewed concern” for children caught up in the Iraqi war, particularly in the southern city of Basra.

Brooks said military activity in Basra last night was confusing. Humanitarian Daily Rations (HDR) (packaged food) being stored in a division of the Public Warehousing Company (PWC) in Kuwait City, Kuwait, on March 13, 2003.  Approximately 1.9 million HDR cases are being stored in the warehouse.  The HDR will be used for the humanitarian efforts during 1003 V. (U.S. Navy photo by PHC Jonathan Guzman)

Fighting was reported in the city between uniformed and non-uniformed Iraqis. He said Iraqi mortar fire targeting the town had to be repressed by counter fire from U.K. forces. “Again, a disregard for the people living there,” Brooks said. 

Brooks said it’s clear that the people of Basra are fed up with the way they’ve been treated. Basra’s water supply was turned off by the regime and only recently turned back on, he said.

“Our efforts are in fact to liberate the Iraqi people and free them from the types of brutality that we’ve seen exhibited over the last several days,” Brooks said.

509 posted on 03/27/2003 12:42:06 AM PST by An.American.Expatriate
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To: All
Iraqi tv & Radio, and those helping helping Iraqi Tv stay
on the Air must be E-Bomb, over & over...#1(KEY) to winning the WAR sooner...Knock/Destroy there SS media BS outlet to the world..
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We need to give the U.S. 3rd Army a REST, don't go into Baghdad, let them come out to US.., But key here is taking out Iraqi TV & Radio stations, Destroy it ,or JAM it..
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Block there supply line & GAS /fuel...

WAIT !!! The US 3rd Army needs to get some rest, and wait for
the US 4th Army to get in the AO..

Improve on the PR front more..Better !
Also block the roads to the west of Baghdad, I wonder where they are getting there re-supply of ammo, hmmmm?
521 posted on 03/27/2003 12:48:19 AM PST by Orlando
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