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Wednesday, March 31, 2004
FALLUJAH, Iraq — The charred corpses of four coalition civilian contractors, all Americans, were pulled out of burning cars, dragged through the streets of Fallujah and hung from a bridge by rejoicing residents Wednesday. WASHINGTON, April 6, 2004 U.S. forces have been conducting raids in Fallujah and have captured a number of high-value targets, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said in Norfolk, Va., today. As NDD says" "I said basically "Pick the right delivery method for the audience you have"... I have chosen to say that I know Those responsible for this brutality against those Brave Men WILL BURN IN HELL FOREVER! Holly :mad: |
April 13 2136 GMT - Several blasts -- probably from mortar shells -- were heard in An Najaf, while U.S. combat aircraft and helicopters flew over the city April 13. About 2,500 U.S. troops have approached An Najaf, preparing to storm it. There is some Iraqi police presence in the city, but there are also an unknown number of Shiite radical militia led by Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the current Shiite uprising
Assault on al-Sadr started? Thoughts and prayers are with you guys. |
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ok, nevermind the living document for now
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just 2 cents. |
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The only part I think I understand is your statement, "Don't be so quick to assume that the provided force won't be enough!" Let me say that I think the force - in the sense of the men and materiel there - is enough. I'm talking about the ROE and overall strategy. |
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Sorry D9! |
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But in cases where there is no conceivable benefit to the US and we have no interests whatever in the conflict, I do not think it is morally appropriate for our government to intervene. It is my opinion that the only legitimate function of gov't is the protection of the rights of Americans. |
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