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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-05-05 11:20 PM
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80.  Iraqi resistance has nothing to gain from these atrocities
Iraq
What does Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena know and why did the U.S. want to kill her?
Editors Note: Kevin Thomson, a reader of Axis of Logic publications sent this note and article in today regarding the release of Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, followed by an attack on her car, wounding her and others and killing Nicola Calipari, the Italian agent who was accompanying her. We ask, "What does Giuliana Sgrena know and why did the U.S. military want to silence her?"

Ever since the kidnappings and beheadings of non-military personnel in Iraq began nearly 2 years ago, many observers, readers and analysts have asked why the Iraqi resistance would commit these crimes, knowing they would turn world opinion against them. Many ask the same questions about the mass killings of Shiites with bombs. The Iraqi resistance has nothing to gain from these atrocities and the invader/occupiers have everything to gain in the propaganda war. We know that the CIA and Mossad have been very busy in Iraq but what kind of "work" are they doing? Many readers write to us with their suspicions that these killings and kidnappings are the work of Black Ops in Iraq. "The jury is out." - Les Blough, Editor

Axis Reader Kevin Thomson writes: "All the American media said the Italian car, which was carrying the former hostage and Italian intelligence officers, was speeding at checkpoint and thus fired upon by American troops. However, foreign news reports it differently. This is from AFP (French media) and published on a Turkish web site."

http://www.axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/printer_16096.shtml
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