Saturday, February 2, 2008

Occupation Iraq: Collapsing Cover Story

Now this is like the third different version on the same event.

Being trumpeted by the Zionist press, too, as all the propaganda is in full force.

Yes, those barbaric Muslims and how low they will stoop.

I have simply stopped believing any of these propaganda reports from the Middle East in my Zionist War Dailies.

All we ever hear about are suiciders and car bombs, while USraeli mass-murder is hidden or lied about.

Goodbye, MSM!

Also see:
Occupation Iraq: Baghdad Blows Up

"Blasts in Iraq markets kill 91; Bombs said fixed to disabled women" by Tina Susman and Raheem Salman, Los Angeles Times | February 2, 2008

BAGHDAD - Bombs strapped to two mentally disabled women tore through two popular pet markets here yesterday, killing at least 91 people in the worst violence to hit Baghdad since a US troop buildup reached its peak in July.

"Police said the
second attack was caused by a roadside bomb."

WTF, readers?!


The apparently coordinated attacks, which occurred within 10 minutes of each other, were reminiscent of large-scale suicide bombings before the troop surge and underscored what US military officials have warned are the shifting tactics of insurgents.

Brigadier General Qassim al-Moussawi, Iraq's chief military spokesman in Baghdad, said the women had Down syndrome and might not have known they were on suicide missions, the Associated Press reported. Moussawi also said the bombs were detonated by remote control, but he gave no details on the evidence.

"Major-General Qassim Moussawi, spokesman for the Iraqi military in Baghdad, said in both attacks women had been loaded with explosives which were then detonated remotely.

"We found the mobiles used to detonate the women," he said.
"

WTF, readers?


Early today, Iraqi officials raised the death toll in the two market attacks to 91 from 73, according to the AP, but they were unable to immediately provide a casualty breakdown in the two bombings. More than 100 people were wounded, officials said.

The blasts were the deadliest in the capital since an April 18 suicide car bombing that killed 116 and wounded 145. The US buildup of an additional 30,000 soldiers in Baghdad and other parts of central Iraq began in February, but did not reach full strength until the summer.

The first bomb was detonated about 10:20 a.m. in the central Ghazl pet market, which is open on Fridays and sells an array of pets, including dogs, monkeys, pigeons, parrots, and tropical fish.

Minutes later, a blast rocked a smaller market specializing in birds in New Baghdad in the southeastern part of the city.

In Washington, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the bombings prove Al Qaeda is "the most brutal and bankrupt of movements" and will strengthen Iraqi resolve to reject terrorism.

At this point, I'm starting to ask the inevitable CUI BONO?

Bush wanted to stop reductions and stay, and all of sudden these barbaric atrocities show up?

CUI BONO
, readers?

Never mind the MSM lying about the account.

How come Reuters is different from the Zionist-controlled AmeriKan War Dailies?


American and Iraqi officials say the use of women with suicide vests is a sign that insurgents loyal to the militant group Al Qaeda in Iraq are struggling to recruit Iraqi men and are also finding it increasingly difficult to maneuver large vehicle-borne bombs past checkpoints.

Hence, they say, insurgents have been forced to resort to other types of attacks, such as the targeting of volunteer security workers who form the backbone of US efforts to bolster American and Iraqi forces.

It's strange.

Here we are being told we are succeeding, and the "Al-CIA-Duh" has to use these unconventional tactics to be effective, but they are still a great threat?

Does the contradictory bullshit of AmeriKa's MSM propaganda shitholes start to get to you, too, readers?

Sorry for the cursing, but until the MSM starts giving us the truth, the analogies are correct.


Also see:

Prop 101: Al-CIA-Duh and the OSI

Prop 101: Al-CIA-Duh's Greatest Hits

Prop 101: The "Terrorism" Business

Prop 102: Iraq and Government Lies


Al-CIA-Duh

"Al-CIA-Duhs" Catch-and-Release Program

Asymmetrical Warfare Group

Operation Gladio

Operation Northwoods

Salvador Option

Special Police Commandos


Proactive, Preemptive Operations Group

Prop 201 tutorial

FRU

How much more evidence you need, readers?

This?

And did I mention
the DOD's MSM press offices in Lincoln, the Pentagon, or Langley?

That's where the AmeriKan press gets their "reports."

Case closed!


Since November, at least six women have been used to carry explosives that killed themselves and others, including those in yesterday's attacks.

The increased use of suicide vests is highlighted in the US military's latest statistics on Iraq's violence. In October, six such bombings were recorded. The number increased to eight in November, 10 in December, and 15 in January. Vehicle-borne bombings fell each month, from 45 in October to 24 in January through the 25th, the last date included in the military report.

US military and Iraqi officials note that overall attack and civilian casualty numbers are at their lowest levels since the spring of 2005. But they refer to the state of security as "tenuous" and offer statistics that look good compared with a few months ago but that offer no guarantees.

The situation in Iraq could turn around again if political progress to ease tensions between Sunni Arabs and Shi'ites is not enacted by the Iraqi government, according to analysts and military commanders on the scene.

Major General Rick Lynch, who commands US forces in the strategic belts south of Baghdad:

"I am indeed optimistic, but at the same time I'm realistic. This place could go back."

Translation: We are never, ever leaving! I smell a draft, kiddies.


Other factors most commonly cited as having the potential to derail security gains are a premature drawdown of US forces and impatience by Sunni security volunteers who have allied themselves with US and Iraqi forces but who increasingly are targeted by Sunni insurgents. Many such volunteers once supported the insurgency.

CUI BONO?

Aseel Abdullah, a Baghdad accountant, when asked to rate security on a scale of 1 to 10, he gave it a 5 and said it would not improve until the country's political leaders improve life for Iraqis:

"We are essentially hanging in the balance. People can only take so much, and sooner or later they will decide they have had enough and revert back to violence."

Wasn't that the purpose of the surge -- in this year where AmeriKa has lost the most soldiers?

Oooops, surge failed!

Try getting the shitter MSM to tell you that, though!


Yesterday's violence was a reminder of what that would be like for Baghdad residents, who in recent months have begun to enjoy a more relaxed lifestyle as attacks decline. Nightly curfews have been relaxed, and the one that once kept vehicles off the streets on Fridays, the Muslim day off, has been lifted.

Woah, the shit-shoveling is up to my neck!

Also see:
So how many Iraqis dying in all of this?

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, 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

Memory Hole: 600,000 DEAD!

Occupation Iraq: One Million Dead Iraqis

And the MSM just KEEPS on LYING, huh?


The Ghazl market is a favorite place to spend Fridays. It also is a favorite target of insurgents looking to inflict high casualties. This was the second bombing there since late November and the fifth since June 2006.

Ahmed Jimaa Badr, 30, was at the market yesterday against the wishes of his wife and parents, who felt that security was too shaky to venture to the bazaar. But Badr, whose hobby is raising pigeons, wanted to buy some birds. He chose four and then entered a pigeon specialist's shop to ensure that one of the birds was a male, for breeding purposes.

Badr said the shop windows shattered, and the bird flew away:

"When the man was examining the bird, a very huge explosion rocked the area. I saw white smoke and a hill of bodies, and a lot of animals."

The heat from the blast sent the temperature inside the little shop soaring, "as if it is July," said Badr, who helped take wounded people to hospitals.

The second attack yesterday wounded a 17-year-old named Haider, who said his life was saved by bird seed sacks that stopped the flying shrapnel.

Haider, who gave only his first name, said he was about 120 feet from the blast:

"Birds scattered here and there. A great ball of fire came out of the place where the explosion was."

But it was a couple of suicide vests!

How come Palestinian suiciders only pick a handful of Israelis, readers?

Something stinks here!


Moussawi said both bombs were carried by women, but another police official said the second blast was from a bomb hidden in a box of eggs."

Need more propaganda, or have you had your fill, readers?

Open up, then!


"Envoy sees role for US in Iraq into 2009; Need for combat mission remains" by Matthew Lee, Associated Press | February 2, 2008

WASHINGTON - American combat troops will be needed in Iraq at least into 2009 to battle a resilient Al Qaeda and still vibrant insurgency, the top US diplomat to Iraq said yesterday.

It's strange.

Here we are being told we are succeeding, and the "Al-CIA-Duh" has to use these unconventional tactics to be effective, but they are still a great threat?

Does the contradictory bullshit of AmeriKa's MSM propaganda shitholes start to get to you, too, readers?

Sorry for the cursing, but until the MSM starts giving us the truth, the analogies are correct.


Ambassador Ryan Crocker said he would lead Washington's negotiations with Baghdad on an agreement that will govern the US presence there with that in mind, although the next president might "reset the conditions" for troop withdrawals.

The "need for combat operations" in Iraq will be there "certainly into next year, but how far I couldn't say," he said in an interview at the State Department. He offered no deadline for a full withdrawal.

Crocker will be the top US negotiator in talks with the Iraqis expected to begin this month, [and] said he expected the eventual "status of forces agreement" would allow for great flexibility in pursuing insurgents while not setting definite troop levels:

"I don't think Al Qaeda is going to have gone away after this year and we and the Iraqis are going to want to make sure we are able to pursue them, but questions of force levels and whatnot, those will be executive decisions by this president and by the next. This agreement is in no way going to get into that executive decision prerogative."

Yeah, "Al-CIA-Duh!"

C'mon, man, we ain't buying it no more!


Crocker declined to speculate on how the US presidential election campaign, particularly calls for troop withdrawals by Democratic candidates, will affect the negotiations.

He also would not speculate on whether President Bush's planned force drawdown will continue after the summer. One Army brigade and two Marine battalions have returned home and will not be replaced. Four other Army brigades are to depart by July, leaving 15 brigades, or about 130,000 to 135,000 troops in Iraq.

He said yesterday's suicide bombings by two women that killed scores of people in Baghdad underscored the resilience of Al Qaeda, its desire to sow instability, and the US need to combat it.

You mean this "Al-CIA-Duh," right?

Also see:
"Al-CIA-Duhs" Catch-and-Release Program

And CUI BONO, folks!?


Crocker also said Iran continues to train insurgents and supply them with weapons."

Oh, yeah, sure!

The FUCKING PROPAGANDA NEVER FUCKING ENDS!!!!!!

Fuck the shit MSM and their damn lies!!!!!