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11-23-2005, 12:26 AM #1Senior Member
Snipers' head shots had to kill terrorists simultaneously to prevent explosions
I find this really interesting:
Iraq
Un resolution violated or ignored 16
countries attacked, invaded, or violated: Iran, Kuwait
Countries occupied for years: none
counties currently occupied: None
Territories illegally annexed: none
Wars started: 1980,1990
Possesses WMDs: no
Possesses nuclear weapons: no
Currently under a regime of UN sanctions: yes
Israel
Un resolutions violated and ignored: 68
Countries attacked, invaded or violated: Egypt, Jordan .Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Tunisia
Countries occupied for years: Egypt, Lebanon, Syria
Countries currently occupying: Syria
Territory illegally annexed: Golan Heights, Jerusalem, Palestine
Wars started: 1956,1967,1982
Notable atrocity against civilians 17,500 Lebanese civilians killed in the 1982 invasion
Currently under UN sanctions: no
Oh then there is our best friends the Saudis
Gross human rights violations continued and were exacerbated by the government policy of ??combating terrorism? in the wake of the 11 September 2001 attacks in the USA. The violations were perpetuated by the strictly secretive criminal justice system and the prohibition of political parties, trade unions and independent human rights organizations. Hundreds of suspected religious activists and critics of the state were arrested, and the legal status of most of those held from previous years remained shrouded in secrecy. Women continued to suffer severe discrimination. Torture and ill-treatment remained rife. At least 48 people were executed. Over 5,000 Iraqi refugees continued to live in Rafha camp as virtual prisoners. International non-governmental human rights organizations were denied access to the country and the government failed to respond to any of the concerns raised by AI during the year.
http://web.amnesty.org/report2003/sau-summary-eng
Saudi Arabia votes against the United States 73% of the time. Do we really want friends like this?BlueCat00 Reviewed by BlueCat00 on . Snipers' head shots had to kill terrorists simultaneously to prevent explosions Snipers' head shots had to kill terrorists simultaneously to prevent explosions The Telegraph (UK) (Filed: 20/11/2005) Early on a warm summer morning, a few hours before traffic began to fill the streets, a 16-man SAS patrol took up ambush positions around a Baghdad house, writes Sean Rayment. The soldiers had been told that the house was a being used as a base by insurgents - and up to three suicide bombers were expected to leave it later that morning. Rating: 5
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