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Iraq-Jordan
Italian Troops Greet Berlusconi, Demolish Sadr HQ, Ice 15 Jihadis
2004-04-12
Good news from AFP, no less. Maybe a non-jihad mole has infiltrated their staff.
Italian soldiers of the US-led coalition destroyed the office of radical Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr in Nasiriyah, a day after Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi visited the contingent. Residents said the Italians used explosive charges to level the building at dawn in the wake of bloody clashes between Sadr’s banned Mehdi Army militia and coalition forces.
American sappers used a Cat D-9 to demolish the Sadr office in Mosul the other day, I guess we could say it was "Corried."
There was no immediate reaction from Sadr loyalists in the town where Italian soldiers have increased patrols.
These two things may not be coincidence.
Berlusconi, a close Washington ally, spent several hours here on a surprise morale-boosting visit to his troops Saturday, telling them their presence was proof that "Italy is a nation capable of carrying through the world the values of justice and civilization."
The more I hear about Berlusconi, the better I like him. He has some serious cojones for showing up right in the middle of the hot zone during the jihadi uprising.
Tuesday, fighting between Italian troops and Sadr militiamen left 15 Iraqis dead and 37 wounded. A dozen Italians were slightly injured.
The toll of jihadis this week has been enormous, possibly the biggest rat-kill since the height of the Afghan campaign. The media have reported the numbers, but they receive little emphasis in the rush to conform to the freshly minted Tet2 meme.
Last November, 19 Italian paramilitary officers, soldiers and civilians died here in a truck-bomb attack that also killed nine Iraqis.
Payback continues, with exhorbitant interest.
Italy maintains a 3,000-strong battalion in Iraq.
The Italians are hanging tough in Iraq, in defiance of their huge and powerful communist party and its moonbat allies. Italy did the same during the Cold War, despite an even larger fifth column in those days and a chaotic political system.
Posted by:Atomic Conspiracy

#5  They've got their muslim problem, too, wonder if the soldiers are getting their own back because one filed to remove the cross from all schools and they know the Pope (whoever he shall be) is on the hit list.
Posted by: Anonymous2U   2004-04-12 10:46:44 PM  

#4  I love Berlusconi. He's got a real set of stones on him. If only France and Germany had leaders with balls (and consciences)!
Posted by: Tibor   2004-04-12 11:23:05 AM  

#3  WTG MARINES! Too bad 'Fathead' (Sadr) wasn't in the building. The he would have ben corrified as well. The main reason for the cease fire was to allow non-combatants a chance to flee.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2004-04-12 10:48:50 AM  

#2  These two things may not be coincidence.
heh, heh.
Posted by: B   2004-04-12 7:46:56 AM  

#1  "Corried his ass"

Me like

The Carrabenirie also put a serious hurtun on the Mafia.


Posted by: raptor   2004-04-12 7:38:06 AM  

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