Monday, October 1, 2007

Story Iraq: War Paper Crime

Of course, no mention of anything in the New York Times.

Just like Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Palestine, etc, etc.

The "news" is PRESENTED TO YOU -- like SELLING a PRODUCT!

Here's yesterday's alleged doings in Iraq:

"US, Iraqi forces kill more than 60 militants; Embassy calls Senate resolution threat to stability" by Steven R. Hurst, Associated Press | October 1, 2007

BAGHDAD - US and Iraqi forces killed more than 60 insurgent and militia fighters in intense battles over the weekend, with most of the casualties believed to have been Al Qaeda fighters, officials said yesterday.

[Back to "Al-CIA-Duh catch-all as the situation deteriorates, huh, readers?

And it is "CIA-Duh" that we are battling, 'eh?

Not Shia (supplied by Iran) killing us?

'Cause Muqtada stood down?

Sick of the LIES!]


The US Embassy, meanwhile, joined a broad swath of Iraqi politicians - both Shi'ite and Sunni - in criticizing a nonbinding US Senate resolution seen here as a recipe for splitting the country along sectarian and ethnic lines.

US aircraft
killed more than 20 Al Qaeda in Iraq fighters who opened fire on an American air patrol northwest of Baghdad, the US command said.

The firefight between US aircraft and the insurgent fighters occurred Saturday about 17 miles northwest of the capital, the military said.

The aircraft observed about 25 Al Qaeda insurgents carrying AK-47 assault rifles - one brandishing a rocket-propelled grenade - walking into a palm grove, the military said.

"Shortly after spotting the men, the aircraft were fired upon by the insurgent fighters," it said.

The military did not say what kind of aircraft were involved but the fact that the fighters opened fire suggests they were low-flying Apache helicopters. The command said more than 20 of the group were killed and four vehicles were destroyed. No Iraqi civilians or US soldiers were hurt.

In a separate operation, US forces killed two insurgents and detained 21 others during weekend operations "to disrupt Al Qaeda in Iraq networks in the Tigris River Valley."

[Sick of obfuscations, omissions, and lies from the shit War Dailies.

And there is really nothing in them today.

Either that, or I am becoming more discerning about eating bullshit.

But no, it is the shitty NaZionist press again!