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A MESSAGE TO
THE WORLD...
ALL PATRIOTIC IRAQIS AND HONEST FRIENDS are invited to support
Iraq against the evil powers attempts to destroy our country. As Iraqis, we
always differentiate between the decisions makers and the peace loving
people. Therefore we urge the free people to refuse and step up against the
occupation of our country. You could do that simply by speaking to
your friends and relatives. Make them aware of our struggle so all of
us can live in one peaceful world. Start now and WRITE IT EVERYWHERE,
ON WALLS AND STREETS,
STOP THE WAR ON IRAQ!!

NEWS... FROM IRAQ
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US LED INVASION OF
IRAQ... SURPRISING FACTS
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By Robert Fisk
They came as liberators but were
met by fierce resistance outside Baghdad. Humiliating treatment of
prisoners and heavy-handed action in Najaf and Fallujah further
alienated the local population. A planned handover of power proved
unworkable. Britain's 1917 occupation of Iraq holds uncanny parallels
with today - and if we want to know what will happen there next, we need
only turn to our history books...
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The shocking truth about the American
occupation of Iraq
By Robert Fisk
Could Haditha be just the tip of the mass
grave? The corpses we have glimpsed, the grainy footage of the cadavers
and the dead children; could these be just a few of many? Does the
handiwork of America's army of the slums go further?
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Is Iraq Vietnam?
By William Christie
Is Iraq Vietnam? Admittedly,
that’s the shortest possible version of an enormously complicated
question. But I did get your attention.
I’m certainly not the first to ask this. The ground has been well trod,
particularly in the journal, Foreign Affairs, By Andrew
Krepinevich (“How to Win in Iraq,” September/October 2005), and former
Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird (“Iraq: Learning the Lessons of
Vietnam,” November/December 2005).
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Iraq is Vietnam-and You'd Better Believe It
by John Graham
was a civilian
advisor/trainer in Vietnam, arriving just as US troops were going home.
I wasn't there to fight, but I hadn't been in country a week when I
learned that the word "noncombatant" didn't mean much where I was
posted, fifty miles south of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that then
divided South Vietnam from North. I got the message when a sniper's
bullet whistled past my ear on the main highway twenty miles south of
Hué. Joe Jackson, the burly major who was driving, yelled at me to hold
on and duck as he gunned the jeep out of range, zigzagging to spoil the
sniper's aim.
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ANOTHER CRIME
AGAINST HUMANITY... PRESIDENT SADDAM
HUSSEIN
HAS BEEN ASSASSINATED

لن ينام الثأر
اضغط للاستماع |
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