Holy shoot a fleet of war planes dropped WMD on a civillian town. We can only guess at the slaughter that took place, as it is hidden from us.
We do not have the freedom to see the body count of those who lived in this village, people just like you and I.
Only the most sick and evil person could think a village in a 2nd or 3rd world country is a threat to the Western Military Industrial complex
Sleep well, the terror is being spread. We are truely a threat to freedom everywhere.
Ordinary men and women, doing evil but brainwashed that they are "spreading liberty and freedom". Not since Kamikazi pilots have we seen such brainwashing. Should be tried for war crimes.
I can only hope they suffer a lifetime of PTSD and nighmares for their crimes.
But disregard everything I have said, an Iraqi life has ZERO worth to us.
Safe havens? Another report called it as it is, they said villages were bombed. Who lives in villages? Ordinary people grow up and live there.
Just imagine now, if planes unleashed terror to the south of YOUR city, what would it look like and how would you react?
I cannot keep silent as WMD are used on a civillian population, that would be evil.
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US planes unleash 40,000 pounds of bombs in 10 minutes near Baghdad
Associated Press - January 10, 2008 11:13 AM ET
ZAMBARANIYAH, Iraq (AP) - A large-scale U.S. offensive continues in Iraq.
U.S. bombers and jet fighters have unleashed 40,000 pounds of explosives within 10 minutes on the southern outskirts of Baghdad, targeting what the military calls safe havens for al-Qaida in Iraq.
The attack is part of Operation Phantom Phoenix, a campaign against al-Qaida in Iraq that was launched Tuesday.
The military says two B-1 bombers and four F-16 fighters dropped the bombs on 40 targets in Arab Jabour in 10 strikes. Al-Qaida fighters are believed to control Arab Jabour, a Sunni district scarred by daily violence.
A military spokeswoman says the attack is 1 of the largest airstrikes since the war started in March 2003.
An Iraqi army officer says the air raid was followed by a ground attack that led to 12 arrests and the discovery of 2 houses used to torture kidnap victims.
Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
We do not have the freedom to see the body count of those who lived in this village, people just like you and I.
Only the most sick and evil person could think a village in a 2nd or 3rd world country is a threat to the Western Military Industrial complex
Sleep well, the terror is being spread. We are truely a threat to freedom everywhere.
Ordinary men and women, doing evil but brainwashed that they are "spreading liberty and freedom". Not since Kamikazi pilots have we seen such brainwashing. Should be tried for war crimes.
I can only hope they suffer a lifetime of PTSD and nighmares for their crimes.
But disregard everything I have said, an Iraqi life has ZERO worth to us.
Safe havens? Another report called it as it is, they said villages were bombed. Who lives in villages? Ordinary people grow up and live there.
Just imagine now, if planes unleashed terror to the south of YOUR city, what would it look like and how would you react?
I cannot keep silent as WMD are used on a civillian population, that would be evil.
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US planes unleash 40,000 pounds of bombs in 10 minutes near Baghdad
Associated Press - January 10, 2008 11:13 AM ET
ZAMBARANIYAH, Iraq (AP) - A large-scale U.S. offensive continues in Iraq.
U.S. bombers and jet fighters have unleashed 40,000 pounds of explosives within 10 minutes on the southern outskirts of Baghdad, targeting what the military calls safe havens for al-Qaida in Iraq.
The attack is part of Operation Phantom Phoenix, a campaign against al-Qaida in Iraq that was launched Tuesday.
The military says two B-1 bombers and four F-16 fighters dropped the bombs on 40 targets in Arab Jabour in 10 strikes. Al-Qaida fighters are believed to control Arab Jabour, a Sunni district scarred by daily violence.
A military spokeswoman says the attack is 1 of the largest airstrikes since the war started in March 2003.
An Iraqi army officer says the air raid was followed by a ground attack that led to 12 arrests and the discovery of 2 houses used to torture kidnap victims.
Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.