indictrichardperle
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Wed Aug-06-03 10:41 PM
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could someone download this ? |
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http://www.itar-tass.com/english/worldeng/390449.html Al-jazeera report stating multiple explosions at main compound in downtown baghdad.....im having a hard time downloading it, maybe if someone could see what it says, it may be LBN. thanx
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Wed Aug-06-03 10:43 PM
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1. hope I don't get in trouble for this |
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if I do, its YOUR fault. but since you asked, its short...
"Iraq continues resistance to US troops
06.08.2003
By Dmitry Zelenin
BEIRUT, August 6 (Itar-Tass) -- Reactive shells were fired lat night at the former presidential palace in Ramadi west of Baghdad that now houses the headquarters of US troops,
Al Jazeera television reported with reference to onlookers that several powerful explosions hit the territory of the U.S. military compound. In retaliation, US soldiers fired at random. The results of the armed attack were not immediately known.
Earlier, fierce skirmishes were reported in the centre of Baghdad. In Falluja, two police stations that house barracks of the coalition troops were shelled from mortars. Three soldiers were wounded. A personnel armoured carrier exploded on a mine on the outskirts of Falluja.
The U.S. commandos continue the search for Saddam Hussein and his supporters in the area of Dajila forty-five kilometres north of Baghdad. Nine people have been detained, including four identified as militants of the Iraqi resistance,
A first group of newly recruited Iraqi soldiers began military training in Kirkuk on Tuesday. The recruits were brought to Kirkuk heavily guarded by U.S. commandos for fear of possible subversive acts. The number of recruits planned to be trained by the year's end and who are to make the bulk of a new national army is around 12,000. By the end of 2004, the new Iraqi army will number 40,000 servicemen."
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Wed Aug-06-03 10:46 PM
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looks like the "news blackout" is responsible for the "calm" over there. No wonder Wolfowitz wants aljazeera out of Iraq, asshole. Ok back to the kobe case :eyes:
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Wed Aug-06-03 10:44 PM
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Iraq continues resistance to US troops
06.08.2003
By Dmitry Zelenin
BEIRUT, August 6 (Itar-Tass) -- Reactive shells were fired lat night at the former presidential palace in Ramadi west of Baghdad that now houses the headquarters of US troops,
Al Jazeera television reported with reference to onlookers that several powerful explosions hit the territory of the U.S. military compound. In retaliation, US soldiers fired at random. The results of the armed attack were not immediately known.
Earlier, fierce skirmishes were reported in the centre of Baghdad. In Falluja, two police stations that house barracks of the coalition troops were shelled from mortars. Three soldiers were wounded. A personnel armoured carrier exploded on a mine on the outskirts of Falluja.
The U.S. commandos continue the search for Saddam Hussein and his supporters in the area of Dajila forty-five kilometres north of Baghdad. Nine people have been detained, including four identified as militants of the Iraqi resistance,
A first group of newly recruited Iraqi soldiers began military training in Kirkuk on Tuesday. The recruits were brought to Kirkuk heavily guarded by U.S. commandos for fear of possible subversive acts. The number of recruits planned to be trained by the year's end and who are to make the bulk of a new national army is around 12,000. By the end of 2004, the new Iraqi army will number 40,000 servicemen.
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Wed Aug-06-03 10:55 PM
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10. Stupid Q!? What are 'reactive shells'? |
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I know the shell part, the reactive thing though?
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Wed Aug-06-03 10:44 PM
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3. Here's the pertinent bits |
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Reactive shells were fired lat night at the former presidential palace in Ramadi west of Baghdad that now houses the headquarters of US troops,
Al Jazeera television reported with reference to onlookers that several powerful explosions hit the territory of the U.S. military compound. In retaliation, US soldiers fired at random. The results of the armed attack were not immediately known.
Earlier, fierce skirmishes were reported in the centre of Baghdad. In Falluja, two police stations that house barracks of the coalition troops were shelled from mortars. Three soldiers were wounded. A personnel armoured carrier exploded on a mine on the outskirts of Falluja.
The U.S. commandos continue the search for Saddam Hussein and his supporters in the area of Dajila forty-five kilometres north of Baghdad. Nine people have been detained, including four identified as militants of the Iraqi resistance.
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Wed Aug-06-03 10:47 PM
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5. The Report is dated June 8, 2003 |
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Wed Aug-06-03 10:49 PM
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7. no its august 6th its LBN |
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the link comes from antiwar.com latest news section.....
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Wed Aug-06-03 10:48 PM
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they also reported that scads of oil platforms in Iraq were on fire
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Wed Aug-06-03 10:50 PM
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8. I have a bridge to sell you |
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"Al Jazeera television reported with reference to onlookers..."
Tight story.
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Wed Aug-06-03 10:53 PM
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im sure the pentagon is a much more reliable source.....cough cough, bullshit, cough cough. Nothing going on, everything is great.
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