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 Post subject: Archive - War in Iraq
 Post Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:26 pm 
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Who thinks what of this?
Pakistan condemns US air strike
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7447608.stm

Outrage as US Bombs Pakistan Border Post, Killing 11 Soldiers
http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=5045626

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 Post Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:35 pm 
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I have heard from an 68 year old American who lives in Canada illegally who use to be a university prof until he was forced out because he spoke out about 9/11 repeatedly in his classroom and has been poisoned twice by who knows who that he thinks that Pakistan will be invaded first before Iran.
His reasoning is that no other nation will come to Pakistans aid and that the US needs land in Pakistan for thier beloved oil pipeline which Pakistan is unwilling to give up.
Iran on the other hand has allies in China and Russia.
America cannot sustain another war, thier troops are very thin already unless somthing happens and Bush instates a draft.

Bush could blame the next terrorist attack on an Iranian Pakistani and kill two birds with one stone.


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 Post Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 2:06 pm 
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Dots can be connected here. Pakistan and U.S. relations goes completely sour, alCIAda get's their hands on a Pakistani nuke, a Pakistani nuke detonates somewhere in North America. Pipeline, Martial Law, Dicktaker... I mean Dictator. HMMM!!

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 Post subject: Keith Olbermann Blasts John McCain In Special Comment
 Post Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 9:40 pm 
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Thursday night's "Countdown" brought, as promised, a Special Comment from Keith Olbermann on John McCain's comments that it doesn't matter when we bring the troops home from Iraq on the "Today" show.

Olbermann remained subdued and forlorn as he blasted the Republican nominee for previous statements on the impending success in Iraq and for the hypocrisy inherent in trumpeting his veteran status and yet callously remarking that it doesn't matter when American troops come home. Olbermann's running theme was providing "context" for McCain's "Today" show remarks, a counter to the McCain camp's claim that his remarks were taken out of context.


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Second war based on Lies!!!

Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In US War And Occupation Of Iraq "1,252,595"

Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged) In U.S. War And Occupation Of Iraq 4,141

Cost of U.S. War and Occupation of Iraq $545,074,326,036


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 Post subject: U.S. soldiers say they executed Iraqis on riverbank: report
 Post Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 11:45 am 
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U.S. soldiers say they executed Iraqis on riverbank: report
Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:25am EDT
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/ ... 9920080827

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three U.S. soldiers killed four handcuffed and blindfolded Iraqi prisoners with pistol shots on the bank of a Baghdad canal last year, the New York Times reported on Wednesday.

Sergeant First Class Joseph P. Mayo, the platoon sergeant, and Sergeant Michael P. Leahy Jr., Company D's senior medic and an acting squad leader, made sworn statements in January to Army investigators in Schweinfurt, Germany probing the incident, the newspaper reported on its website.

The men each described killing one of the Iraqi detainees, as directed by First Sergeant John E. Hatley, according to the statements. Hatley shot two other detainees with a pistol in the back of the head, Mayo and Leahy told investigators, according to the NYT.

U.S. soldiers cannot harm enemy combatants once they are disarmed and in custody, the NYT said.

A spokesman for the U.S. Army in Europe declined to comment, saying he could not speculate on any future legal action.

David Court, the lawyer in Germany named by the NYT as representing Hatley, was not immediately reachable.

According to Leahy's statement, cited by the NYT, Army officials directed Hatley's convoy to release the men because there was insufficient evidence to detain them.

"First Sergeant Hatley then made the call to take the detainees to a canal and kill them," as retribution for the deaths of two soldiers from the unit, Leahy said in his statement.

"So the patrol went to the canal, and First Sergeant, Sgt. First Class Mayo and I took the detainees out of the back of the Bradley (fighting vehicle), lined them up and shot them," he added, according to The Times. "Then we pushed the bodies into the canal and left."

After the men were killed, Hatley told Leahy and Mayo to remove the Iraqis' bloody blindfolds and plastic handcuffs, according to the newspaper. The three soldiers then shoved the bodies into the canal and drove back to their combat outpost, the paper said.

No charges have been filed against Hatley, Mayo or Leahy -- all from Company D, First Battalion, Second Infantry, 172nd Infantry Brigade.

However, four other soldiers have been charged with conspiracy to commit premeditated murder relating to an incident that occurred last year in Baghdad, the U.S. Army in Europe said in a statement last month.

A hearing in that case opened on Tuesday and is still going on in the southern German town of Vilseck, the U.S. Army spokesman said on Wednesday.

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