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	08-14-2007, 10:31 PM #1 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 175 killed in north Iraq bombings - armyIt just keeps on getting better...if i was Iran i would hurry up and get that bomb b4 the US of A and its friend Israel comes over and thrash that place as well.........and yes what is happening in Iraq is the USA fault.... 
 
 BAGHDAD, Aug 14 (Reuters) - At least 175 people were killed when three suicide bombers driving fuel tankers attacked a town, home to an ancient minority sect, in northern Iraq on Tuesday in one of the worst single incidents in the four-year-old war.
 
 Iraqi army Captain Mohammad al-Jaad said at least another 200 people were wounded in the bombings in separate Yazidi neighbourhoods in the town of Kahtaniya, west of Mosul.
 
 http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L14841097.htmeg420ne Reviewed by eg420ne on . 175 killed in north Iraq bombings - army It just keeps on getting better...if i was Iran i would hurry up and get that bomb b4 the US of A and its friend Israel comes over and thrash that place as well.........and yes what is happening in Iraq is the USA fault.... BAGHDAD, Aug 14 (Reuters) - At least 175 people were killed when three suicide bombers driving fuel tankers attacked a town, home to an ancient minority sect, in northern Iraq on Tuesday in one of the worst single incidents in the four-year-old war. Iraqi army Captain Rating: 5
 
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	08-15-2007, 02:34 AM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 175 killed in north Iraq bombings - armyThe attacks took place in the Sinjar district 70 miles west of Mosul and targeted houses of the Yazidi, a 350,000-strong secretive community whose beliefs are a mixture of Zotroastrian and Manichean beliefs predating Islam and Christianity. 
 
 Dhakil Qassim, the mayor of Sinjar said that al Qaida in Iraq were behind the bombings citing Kurdish government intelligence reports. The Sinjar area is largely under Kurdish control and is claimed as part of the historic Kurdish homeland from which Saddam Hussein sought to drive them.
 
 "This is a terrorist act and the people targeted are poor Yazidis who have nothing to do with the armed conflict," Mr Qassim said. "Al Qaida fighters are very active in this area near the Syrian border."
 Suicide bombers kill 175 in northern Iraq - Independent Online Edition > Middle East
 
 The EXACT reason why we need to stay.......isn't the main reason for our presence in the middle east because of Al-Quida?
 
 Why not put up the facts with the doom and gloom? LOL....eg...I know.....Al-CIAduh.....LOL
 
 Have a good one!:s4:
 
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	08-15-2007, 04:24 AM #3 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 175 killed in north Iraq bombings - armyALCIAduh it wouldnt be doom and gloom if it wasnt for this our treasous government, how many lies they tell you....i lost count....saddam didnt care for that AlCIAduh group i think he knew whose its leaders were..... 
 
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	08-15-2007, 05:45 AM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 175 killed in north Iraq bombings - armyP4B come on bro you know as well as i do the main reason for U.S forces in Iraq isnt because of Al Quada its because of OIL and Corporations making as much money as they can.Al Quada is their now because of the invasion.Your leaders have made you less safe because you invaded Iraq and if you Americans cant see that then there is no hope for your population.Then again most Americans think they live in a Democracy lol for if you did live in a Democracy you would have free health care by now which 2/3 of Americans want.But you live in a country where Corporations dictate what to do in the name of making money.You guys keep electing these privalaged elite who have the same platforms as each other,who come from the same high class schools as each other in the hopes that they will give you a bone but of course that will never happen.The elite only look after each other.Your elections have become the laughing stock of the world because you elect the same person over and over again.The next election is no different either the top canditates are basicly the same and the Corporate elite want it that way.Why dont you just skip the election and let the top 100 people who actually own your country pick who they want to win.Wait a minute THEY ALREADY HAVE LOL..... 
 
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	08-15-2007, 07:10 AM #5 Senior Member Senior Member
 175 killed in north Iraq bombings - armyDitto............ Originally Posted by fishman3811 Originally Posted by fishman3811
 
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	08-15-2007, 02:15 PM #6 Senior Member Senior Member
 175 killed in north Iraq bombings - armyWell eg.......they just manipulate the truth a bit; kind of like your thread starter here. Originally Posted by eg420ne Originally Posted by eg420ne 
 
 WE are at war with Al-Quada my friend.......it's your country coming in after a region is cleared up to find some new oil rights. Originally Posted by fishman3811 Originally Posted by fishman3811
 
 Have a good one!:s4:
 
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	08-15-2007, 04:20 PM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 175 killed in north Iraq bombings - armyAl queda is like a figment of the bush administrations brain. The people fighting in Iraq are just Arabs that hate America, call them what you will. The people that hit us on 911 were just Arabs that hate America, call them what you will. It always helps to put a name on your enemies, Krauts, Nips, dinks, slopes, remember. Name them, then you can fight them. Anytime they need a booster, they come up with we're fighting Al-Queda, the scourge of the earth. It amazes me how many people fall for this bullshit, Sheeple. Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
 
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	08-15-2007, 05:42 PM #8 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 175 killed in north Iraq bombings - armyHey! If all else fails blame Iran............. 
 
 US Blames Iran for Casualties from Its Own Attacks
 
 by Gareth Porter
 When a top U.S. commander in Iraq reported last week that attacks by Shi'ite militias with links to Iran had risen to 73 percent of all July attacks that had killed or wounded U.S. forces in Baghdad, he claimed it was because of an effort by Iran to oust the United States from Iraq, referring to "intelligence reports" of a "surge" in Iranian assistance.
 
 But the obvious reason for the rise in Shi'ite-related U.S. casualties â?? ignored in U.S. media coverage of Lt. Gen. Raymond Odierno's charge â?? is that the Mahdi Army of Moqtada al-Sadr was defending itself against a rising tempo of attacks by U.S. forces at the same time attacks by al-Qaeda forces had fallen.
 
 In his press briefing on Aug. 5, Odierno, the second-ranking U.S. commander in Iraq, blamed the rise in the proportion of U.S. casualties attributable to Shi'ite militias to Iran "surging their support to these groups based on the September report" â?? a reference to the much-anticipated report by Gen. David Petraeus on the U.S.' own surge strategy.
 
 Odierno claimed intelligence reports supported his contention of an Iranian effort to influence public perceptions of the surge strategy. "They're sending more money in, they're training more individuals, and they're sending more weapons in."
 
 He repeated the charge in an interview with Michael R. Gordon of the New York Times published on its front page Aug. 8 under the headline, "U.S. Says Iran-Supplied Bomb Is Killing More Troops in Iraq." In that interview, he declared of Iran, "I think they want to influence the decision potentially coming up in September."
 US Blames Iran for Casualties from Its Own Attacks - by Gareth Porter
 U.S. to move on Iranâ??s Revolutionary Guard
 Administration will designate group as â??global terroristâ??
 U.S. to designate Iranian group 'terrorist' - Focus on Iran - MSNBC.com
 
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	08-15-2007, 09:33 PM #9 Senior Member Senior Member
 175 killed in north Iraq bombings - army. . . what a shitty day. 
 
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	08-16-2007, 02:32 AM #10 Senior Member Senior Member
 175 killed in north Iraq bombings - armyWhy are Americans surprised that Iran is helping the insurgents and supplying weapons of course they are going to help.Just like America helped the Afghans get rid of the Soviets in Afghanistan.But when the shoe is on the other foot it hurts hey guys. 
 
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