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This week in Iraq (pg. 7)
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| Krypton |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fir3start3r
You're right but you are ahead of yourself.
In order to have a police presence you have to have some civility or order to the government and establish some sort of control in the area before you can 'police' it - hence military...
It's the whole reason they're still there! |
There was order. Just not the order our peaceful governments wanted. People don't like being occupied. So thanks to these endless occupations, the terrorists get all the money, recruits, and support they could ever ask for. Is terrorism any closer to being ended? :rolleyes: |
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| hardcore trancer |
| I dont see how occupying a whole country is suppose to fight an ideology? this is a very unrealistic goal and simply wont be achieved. |
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| Lebezniatnikov |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kinezi
Pakistan is not Kashmir, all the attacks in Pakistan mentioned in that qoute is in border areas of Afghanistan.. so it should be considered an extension of on-going war in Afghanistan which has lost its borders and moved to North Pakistan. |
Fair enough, that does even less for his argument. |
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| Lebezniatnikov |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fir3start3r
You're right but you are ahead of yourself.
In order to have a police presence you have to have some civility or order to the government and establish some sort of control in the area before you can 'police' it - hence military...
It's the whole reason they're still there! |
This is a legitimate argument for Afghanistan, but not Iraq, where there was no evidence of Islamic militancy prior to the 2003 invasion. |
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| Kinezi |
| Everyone disregard Fir3start3r's quote in page before this, as he has failed to link the source and looks like its his own cooked up data. |
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| atbell |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kinezi
Everyone disregard Fir3start3r's quote in page before this, as he has failed to link the source and looks like its his own cooked up data. |
I'd like to see a link to. That's a good collection of information and it would be interesting to have it available to play with. |
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| Kinezi |
| quote: | Originally posted by atbell
I'd like to see a link to. That's a good collection of information and it would be interesting to have it available to play with. |
Most prolly he wrote it himself with his imagination and Notepad software bundeled in Microsoft Windows.. |
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| Krypton |
In case you war apologists forgot....631 CIVILIANS KILLED IN AUGUST...So much for the surge...
THIS WEEK IN IRAQ...
| quote: | Thursday 4 September: 7 dead
Baghdad: 1 body found.
Ninewa
Mosul: policeman dies in clashes; roadside bomb kills 1; 2 bodies found.
Diyala
Muradiya: roadside bomb kills woman.
Basra
Basra: British forces kill man at home during raid.
Wednesday 3 September: 10 dead
Baghdad: 4 security men on patrol killed by US helicopter fire; gunmen kill general director of Transport Ministry, Ur; 1 body found.
Babil
Iskandariya: roadside bomb kills 1 at market.
Diyala
Muqdadiya: roadside bomb kills 1.
Ninewa
Mosul: policeman dies in clashes with gunmen; child dies in drive-by shooting.
Tuesday 2 September: 22 dead
Baghdad: roadside bombs kill 4; gunmen kill 1; 3 Sahwa members killed by gunmen during patrol.
Ninewa
Mosul: car bomb kills 7 (including 2 children); gunmen kill 2; 1 body found.
Babil
Haswa: bomb outside house kills owner and passer-by.
Wassit
Suwayra: 2 bodies.
Monday 1 September: 6 dead
Baghdad: suicide bomber kills 1 Sahwa member, Tarmiya; 1 body found.
Diyala
Othmaniya: bomb inside water pump kills 3 family members.
Tameem
Kirkuk: roadside bomb kills child.
Sunday 31 August: 8 dead
Baghdad: gunmen kill man in his car; 2 bodies.
Ninewa
Mosul: gunemn kill policeman and his brother; 2 bodies.
Wassit
Kut: gunmen kill policeman's wife.
AUGUST TOTAL: 631 CIVILIANS KILLED -8 by US forces, 11 of them children.
Saturday 30 August: 5 dead
Baghdad: 2 bodies.
Ninewa
Mosul: gunmen kill policeman; 1 body found.
Tameem
Kirkuk: bodyguard's body found, hours after being abducted.
Friday 29 August: 13 dead
Baghdad: bomb attached to car kills driver, Mansour; 2 bodies.
Ninewa
Mosul: 1 dies in clashes; 2 bodies.
Diyala
Khalis: roadside bomb kills 1.
Al-Wathba: gunmen kill Sahwa member, his wife and 2 sons.
Babil
Iskandariya: 2 bodies. |
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| Kinezi |
| General director of Transport Ministry the best kill this week. |
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| hardcore trancer |
| Funny how those die hard "surge" supporters cant explain whats happening in Iraq right now... Latin?Fir3start3r?:rolleyes: :rolleyes: |
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| Krypton |
Here is the real situation in Iraq, from Iraq, and without censorship...The invasion is a failure and will never succeed.
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| hardcore trancer |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
Here is the real situation in Iraq, from Iraq, and without censorship...The invasion is a failure and will never succeed.
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Excellent documentary and a good reality check for those who are failing to see whats really happening in that country. |
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