Saturday, November 3, 2007

Memory Hole: Black-Ops in Iraq

(Updated: Originally published November 2, 2006)

U.S.-sponsored black-ops, found in the second to last paragraph, of course.

Please look at the picture of the grieving wedding party, readers!


"Iraqi Shiites Continue to Exert Independence and Seek Changes to U.N. Deal on U.S. Troops"

"Attacks that harden Iraqi groups against one another continued. At least 18 Iraqis were killed in a series of attacks across the capital on Wednesday. In addition, 35 bodies were found. Casualties mounted in a suicide attack Tuesday on a wedding party. In all, 23 Iraqis, including 9 children, the bride and the groom, were killed in the blast, The Associated Press reported. Gunmen on Wednesday seized two Sunni coaches from a youth center. One of them taught blind athletes."

Yes, who in the world would BENEFIT from attacks that harden Iraqi groups against one another.

I refuse to believe that fellow Muslims bomb wedding parties.

Yes, dead US soldiers are victims of resistance; victims of marketplace, wedding, and mosque "suicide bombs" are victims of covert U.S. black ops.

We are TOLD the attacks are suicide bombs, but how do you know?


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