Sunday, November 11, 2007

Story Iraq: The Surge Won the War

That's what this piece of total propaganda is claiming.

Absolute BS if you read it closely enough!

Can't you smell the stench?

"Al Qaeda fighters, ex-insurgents clash; 18 killed in battle north of Baghdad" by Lauren Frayer/Associated Press November 11, 2007

BAGHDAD - Former Sunni insurgents asked the United States to stay away, and then ambushed members of Al Qaeda in Iraq, killing 18 in a battle that raged for hours north of Baghdad, an ex-insurgent leader and Iraqi police said yesterday.

So we can claim victory just in time for the '08 campaign and the bombing of Iran, huh?

Yup, Republicans won Iraq when the DemocraPs would have lost it!


The Islamic Army in Iraq sent advance word to Iraqi police requesting that US helicopters keep out of the area because its fighters had no uniforms and were indistinguishable from Al Qaeda, according to the police and a top Islamic Army leader known as Abu Ibrahim.

Oh, our 'copters mow down friends, too?

"Al-CIA-Duh" and our Sunni friends look the same, huh?


Abu Ibrahim said his fighters killed 18 Al Qaeda militants and captured 16 in the fight southeast of Samarra, a mostly Sunni city about 60 miles north of Baghdad.

"We found out that Al Qaeda intended to attack us, so we ambushed them at 3 p.m. on Friday," Abu Ibrahim said. He would not say whether any Islamic Army members were killed.

Much of the Islamic Army in Iraq, a major Sunni Arab insurgent group that includes former members of Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath Party, has joined the US-led fight against Al Qaeda in Iraq along with Sunni tribesmen and other former insurgents repelled by the terror group's brutality and extremism.

Coulda had that kind of deal three years ago, and US said "No!"

And our friends in Iraq are now Saddam's old goons? Puke!


And if it is "Al-CIA-Duh," this whole report could be bullshit!

An Iraqi police officer corroborated Abu Ibrahim's account, but said police officers were not able to verify the number of casualties because the area was still too dangerous to enter.

Before the battle, the insurgent commander personally contacted Iraqi police in Samarra to tell them his plans, according to the officer and Abu Ibrahim. He asked that Iraqi authorities inform the American military about his plans, and requested that no US troops interfere, they said.

The US military said yesterday that it had no record of American troops ever being informed about the operation, and it was unclear whether Iraqi police followed through on Abu Ibrahim's request.

The police officer said the Al Qaeda captives would not be transferred to Iraqi police.

Oh, so they aren't going to turn over the "Al-CIA-Duhs." huh?

DID THIS EVEN HAPPEN?! Wouldn't the U.S. want them?

Oh, this is a-STINKIN' like SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!


Instead, he said, he believed the Islamic Army would offer a prisoner swap for some of its members held by Al Qaeda. The officer spoke on condition of anonymity because of the situation's sensitivity.

Oh, you gotta be fucking kidding!!!! U.S. gonna ALLOW THAT?!

What BULLSHIT!!!!!!!


Meanwhile, farther east, in Diyala Province, members of another former insurgent group, the 1920s Revolution Brigades, launched a military-style operation yesterday against Al Qaeda in Iraq, the Iraqi Army said.

Oh, ANOTHER OPERATION against "Al-CIA-Duh."


About 60 militants were captured and handed over to Iraqi soldiers, an Army officer said on condition of anonymity because he was not allowed to speak to media.

Afterward, hundreds of people paraded through Buhriz, about 35 miles north of Baghdad, witnesses said. Many danced and fired their guns into the air, shouting "Down with Al Qaeda!" and "Diyala is for all Iraqis!"

Did any of this really happen, or is this just BULLSHIT for Amurkn shit-eaters?!

I AIN'T BUYIN' the LYIN' ZION PRESS no more, shitfucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What happen to the "sectarianism," or was that just ANOTHER LIE?


Like the Islamic Army, the 1920s Revolution Brigades includes former members of Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath Party and officers from his army. Hundreds of 1920s members now work as scouts and gather intelligence for American soldiers in Diyala.

Wonder if they are familiar with
:

Operation Gladio

Operation Northwoods

Salvador Option

Special Police Commandos


Proactive, Preemptive Operations Group

Prop 201 tutorial

FRU

And did I mention the Pentagon's press offices in
Lincoln, the Pentagon and Langley?

And at Baghdad's most revered Sunni shrine, the Abu Hanifa mosque, voices blasted from loudspeakers yesterday urging residents to turn against Qaeda:

"We are your sons, the sons of the awakening, and we want to end the operations of Al Qaeda."

That's why America is shutting down "Al-CIA-Duh," huh?

Getting dangerously close to being caught, huh?


The backlash against Al Qaeda among Iraq's Sunni Arab community began in Iraq's western Anbar Province last year. Americans recruited Sunni sheiks to help oust Al Qaeda from their home turf, and the movement spread to former militants who once fought US and Iraqi soldiers.

Along with a US force buildup of 30,000 troops, the Sunni fighters are credited with wresting neighborhoods back from the terror network, yielding a sharp drop in violence here in recent months.

Lie repetition!


Also yesterday, twenty people were killed or found dead across Iraq, including four civilians who died on minibuses hit by roadside bombs on their way to work, police said.

The US military also said its troops detained 10 suspects in raids across central and northern parts of the country."

Oh, yeah, about those death tolls
:

35 people killed every day, with the number of Iraqis killed by the surge around 300 per day, 10,000 per month -- and 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

Meanwhile, how come my Zionist-controlled War Dailies cut this:

"Iraq: 18 killed in clashes" by SINAN SALAHEDDIN/Associated Press November 11, 2007

BAGHDAD - Meanwhile, roadside bombs killed at least seven Iraqis early Saturday. Yesterday's Iraqi death toll included four civilians who died on minibuses hit by roadside bombs on their way to work.

The first explosion killed two people and wounded nine around 6:15 a.m. in Baghdad‘s Baladiyat area, which is predominantly Shiite. Most of the victims were in the minibus, but some others had been riding in a pickup truck nearby.

Qais Hassoun, who spoke to Associated Press Television News at the hospital in the Sadr City area where the victims were taken, visibly shaken:

"We are just construction workers, trying to get to our jobs. We were riding in the minibus when the explosion went off."

Footage of the blast site showed a blue minibus with its windows shattered and tires shredded. Blood was splashed across the vehicle‘s upholstered bench seats.

Other victims lay on gurneys in a crowded, grimy hospital corridor. One man laid on his back while medical workers wrapped white gauze up the length of his broken leg.

About three hours later, another roadside bomb exploded near a minibus in western Mosul, killing two passengers and wounding 15 other people in the area, police said. Mosul lies 225 miles northwest of Baghdad.

Meanwhile in Diyala province, bombs killed an Iraqi soldier and two policemen in separate attacks, authorities said.

The policemen were killed in Balad Ruz, 45 miles northeast of Baghdad, when another bomb exploded on their patrol car, said the city‘s police chief, Brig. Faris al-Amairi. Five people were wounded in the attack."

Not like the lead Zionist War Dailies left a bunch out, huh?