Saturday, November 3, 2007

Story Iraq: Lying Death Counts

Yeah, the MSM is going to keep pushing this surge success lie!

Can see right through it, and so should you, readers!

35 people killed every day, with the number of Iraqis killed by the surge around 300 per day, 10,000 per month -- with 1.2 million Iraqis dead since the invasion (not including the 1,654 killed in September), mainly due to the U.S. military's 75 air raids a day, and the five-fold increase in air bombings.

Also see:
Story Iraq: MSM Lied About Death Tolls

Here's today's MSM lies!

And how come they are not telling us about the
protests?

"US, civilian deaths continue fall in Iraq; Commanders cite new tactics" by Steven R. Hurst/Associated Press November 3, 2007

BAGHDAD - Police found the bodies of six victims of sectarian violence dumped in three Iraqi cities yesterday. There were no reported shootings or bombings, and it was only the second day this year that the sectarian death toll fell below 10, according to an Associated Press count.

On average, 56 Iraqis - civilians and security forces - have died each day this year.

WTF?

I was told it was at 35 and lower for more than half the year?

WHAT the FUCK?!


More than four months after US forces completed a 30,000-strong force buildup, the death toll for both Iraqis and Americans has fallen dramatically for two months running.

Pfffft!


US commanders credit a new tactic of putting troops into neighborhood bases and of signing on disaffected former enemies as new allies in the fight against the most radical elements in both the Shi'ite and Sunni communities, especially Al Qaeda in Iraq.

Anti-American Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr also has called a cease-fire, a move seen largely responsible for the drop in sectarian murders.

Then why are his people
protesting?

While impossible to forecast what this month holds, yesterday's low figure follows an Iraqi toll of 905 last month. The number was 1,023 in September and 1,956 in August.

You guys will just lie about it anyway!

Can you believe this shit-shoveling, readers?

This is a disgrace!


At Fort Jackson in South Carolina yesterday, President Bush said US efforts were paying off, as life slowly returns to normal in Iraq and violence declines. Bush cited the reopening of shops and higher electricity production than existed under Saddam Hussein.

What all this is about!

For Amurkn consumption -- bowls and bowls of Bush shit!!!!!


"They're taking their country back," Bush said at a ceremony for 1,300 soldiers graduating from basic training. He said continued American sacrifice would help Iraqi leaders curb the sectarian fighting.

As if sensing a shift in conditions in the capital, Iraqis in mainly Shi'ite eastern Baghdad have returned to the streets in numbers not seen in months.

Firas Rahim, who owns a shop selling clothing for men and children in the Karradah neighborhood, said the number of customers in the store has risen 75 percent in recent days. He now stays open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Before the chaos diminished he was open only from 5 to 7 p.m.

Rahim: "I was afraid to stay open longer because of the bombings and violence. Things are looking better now. My business is booming. I have whole families coming in again."

Taxis and minibuses, scarce even on recent Fridays, were plentiful. In the mainly Shi'ite district of New Baghdad, in the east of the capital, a small amusement park was under repair, workmen rejuvenating the rides.

Shops were under repair for reopening. And in the neighborhood market, there were women present, able to enter without searches for the first time in months. Residents said hundreds of shops that had been closed on recent Fridays were now open.

But people remain bunkered in many neighborhoods of west Baghdad."

Yeah, everything is great! Pfffffttt!

"Sunnis Say Baghdad Hampers Anbar Gains" by MICHAEL R. GORDON

I don't trust the by-line!

WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 — The Anbar delegation met Tuesday with Mr. Bush and Stephen J. Hadley, his national security adviser. According to Mr. Rashid, Mr. Bush asked during the session how the security improvements in the province might be duplicated in other areas of Iraq.

Mr. Rashid said that the sheiks in Anbar had been in communication with tribal leaders in southern Iraq, including Shiite tribes, which he said would be willing to combat Shiite militias and insurgents from Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia, a predominantly Iraqi extremist group that American intelligence agencies say is foreign-led.

But, but, but... what about sectarianism?

And I'd say "Al-CIA-Duh" IS foreign-led, so I guess they aren't lying -- they just aren't telling you who!


Mr. Rashid said Mr. Bush said that the American government would support reconstruction in Anbar if Congress approved financing and would also press the Iraqi authorities in Baghdad to do more.

But he is VETOING KID'S HEALTH and WATER BILLS here!!!!

Haven't you had enough of this lying, law-breaking, mass-murdering, war criminal stink fuck yet, Amurkka!!!


One concern the delegation raised was proposals by American lawmakers and commentators to partition Iraq.

What, they don't like the Zionist plan for smashing their country? Imagine that!


Mr. Rashid cited other factors as well, including fears that the division of Iraq would prompt foreign governments to interfere there.

They already are!

Mossad

Mr. Rashid said there would be a time when the Americans could reduce their troops:

As for now, it would be a major disaster if American forces withdrew from the province and from Iraq.”

Oh, and CUI BONO?

We are arming and funding these guys!

Think they wanna come of that teat?


Despite the security gains
in Anbar there were clashes in the province on Friday near Rutba, a town near the Jordanian border. They began when five suicide bombers wearing explosive belts attacked the house of Qasim al-Marie, the town’s mayor, and began shooting at his guards. Three of the suicide bombers detonated their charges during the clashes while the other two fled, according to a police officer in the town.

Three airmen were killed while performing combat operations near Balad Air Base, the military announced Friday. The three men were killed Thursday. All three were assigned to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. Balad is in Diyala Province, one of the most turbulent areas in Iraq and an area where American soldiers are still in a hard fight with militants from Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia."

Ummmmmm, what are AIRMEN doing on the GROUND performing "combat missions?"

I'm smelling the HUGE, WAFTING STINK SHIT of a DRAFT, folks!!!