Captain Compassion wrote:
On 20 Dec 2004 10:43:04 -0800, "Daylight" <daylight80231@yahoo.com>
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Regardless of the US claim, the city of Fallujah is still resisting and
the heroes of Fallujah with their home made bombs, kitchen knives and
sticks are still battling the ten thousand US marines, backed up by two
thousand Iraqi traitors and unknown number of mercenaries. Today
Reuters has distributed a new image of the city. The smoke in this
image shapes something like an angry gorilla (Guerilla) who is about to
deliver the knockout to his opponent. I beleive that everything has a
meaning and this one is no exception.
The image from the original source
http://wwwi.reuters.com/images/2004-12-20T103631Z_01_NOOTR_RTRIDSP_2_OEGTP-IRAQ-FALLUJA-MM3.jpg
a copy of the same image
http://img57.exs.cx/img57/9531/fallujah0036ca.jpg
Anyway, the attack is supposed to be over six weeks ago. at least
according to the "democratic" US and its "free" media!
Perhaps this picture says that the Marines are blowing up ammo dumps.
Or maybe it's airstrikes...
From alJazeera:
According to independent Iraqi journalist Fadhil al-Badrani, US
warplanes targeted Falluja's eastern and southern districts.
He said fierce clashes had broken out in the city centre between US
forces who have been in the city since 8 November and Iraqi fighters who
had infiltrated back in across the Euphrates river.
"There is no way to determine the number of casualties as US authorities
have barred journalists and aid workers from entering Falluja,"
al-Badrani told Aljazeera.
Read the entire article here:
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/0C0E2958-44ED-4DAE-9B6C-6B7B32515548.htm
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| User: "Colin Campbell remove underscore" |
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| Title: Re: The somke in this Fallujah pic says something |
21 Dec 2004 02:52:01 AM |
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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 20:37:15 -0500, Defendario
<Defendario@netscape.com> wrote:
From alJazeera:
According to independent Iraqi journalist Fadhil al-Badrani, US
warplanes targeted Falluja's eastern and southern districts.
He said fierce clashes had broken out in the city centre between US
forces who have been in the city since 8 November and Iraqi fighters who
had infiltrated back in across the Euphrates river.
"There is no way to determine the number of casualties as US authorities
have barred journalists and aid workers from entering Falluja,"
al-Badrani told Aljazeera.
I recommend that you 'consider the source' when reading Al-Jazerra.
They are prone to wild exaggeration.
FYI, journalists and aid workers are in Falluja. Al-jazerra's problem
is that nobody wants them around (their reporters give information to
the enemy so they can get footage of us being attacked).
BTW, what I regard as the most accurate source of information on what
is going on in Iraq is www.strategypage.com
"...there is always a well-known solution to every
human problem--neat, plausible, and wrong."
H. L. Mencken
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| User: "Defendario" |
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| Title: Re: The somke in this Fallujah pic says something |
21 Dec 2004 10:03:12 AM |
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Colin Campbell wrote:
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 20:37:15 -0500, Defendario
<Defendario@netscape.com> wrote:
From alJazeera:
According to independent Iraqi journalist Fadhil al-Badrani, US
warplanes targeted Falluja's eastern and southern districts.
He said fierce clashes had broken out in the city centre between US
forces who have been in the city since 8 November and Iraqi fighters who
had infiltrated back in across the Euphrates river.
"There is no way to determine the number of casualties as US authorities
have barred journalists and aid workers from entering Falluja,"
al-Badrani told Aljazeera.
I recommend that you 'consider the source' when reading Al-Jazerra.
They are prone to wild exaggeration.
Aljazeera is *never* my first choice of source, but they do get
information that others don't.
FYI, journalists and aid workers are in Falluja. Al-jazerra's problem
is that nobody wants them around (their reporters give information to
the enemy so they can get footage of us being attacked).
Journalists like Dar Jamail? But you probably don't like him either.
BTW, what I regard as the most accurate source of information on what
is going on in Iraq is www.strategypage.com
They might be a useful source too. Bookmarked. TY
"...there is always a well-known solution to every
human problem--neat, plausible, and wrong."
H. L. Mencken
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| Title: Re: The somke in this Fallujah pic says something |
21 Dec 2004 11:03:47 AM |
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Defendario wrote:
Colin Campbell wrote:
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 20:37:15 -0500, Defendario
<Defendario@netscape.com> wrote:
From alJazeera:
According to independent Iraqi journalist Fadhil al-Badrani, US
warplanes targeted Falluja's eastern and southern districts.
He said fierce clashes had broken out in the city centre between US
forces who have been in the city since 8 November and Iraqi fighters
who had infiltrated back in across the Euphrates river.
"There is no way to determine the number of casualties as US
authorities have barred journalists and aid workers from entering
Falluja," al-Badrani told Aljazeera.
I recommend that you 'consider the source' when reading Al-Jazerra.
They are prone to wild exaggeration.
Aljazeera is *never* my first choice of source, but they do get
information that others don't.
That reminds me of CBS and ol Dan Rather. Rather screw a conservative
than tell the truth.
Ed
USA Ret
FYI, journalists and aid workers are in Falluja. Al-jazerra's problem
is that nobody wants them around (their reporters give information to
the enemy so they can get footage of us being attacked).
Journalists like Dar Jamail? But you probably don't like him either.
BTW, what I regard as the most accurate source of information on what
is going on in Iraq is www.strategypage.com
They might be a useful source too. Bookmarked. TY
"...there is always a well-known solution to every
human problem--neat, plausible, and wrong."
H. L. Mencken
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| Title: Re: The somke in this Fallujah pic says something |
21 Dec 2004 10:20:47 AM |
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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 11:03:12 -0500, Defendario wrote in
<news:1103645055.cfaca738cf208cc9a9bcfff062066454@teranews>:
[followups set]
I recommend that you 'consider the source' when reading Al-Jazerra. They
are prone to wild exaggeration.
Aljazeera is *never* my first choice of source, but they do get
information that others don't.
So does the National Enquirer.
Dave
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| User: "Docky Wocky" |
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20 Dec 2004 09:22:16 PM |
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What's wrong with just saying Marines know there are still terrorists to
kill in Fallujah and they want to finish the job?
Morons are the attraction.
I love the, "heroes of Fallujah," bit. Great sense of humor there in the
terrorist hierarchy. Them boys really know their morons.
Them morons don't know they're bait, and none of them are going to be
bouncing grandkids on their knees telling them stories of Fallujah.
Morons = targets = fertilizer.
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