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Iraq Qaeda Wing Says Italian Troops Still Targets
2005-03-16
Iraq's al Qaeda wing said on Wednesday Italian troops "humbled" by insurgent attacks would still be targeted despite Rome's plans to start pulling out from Iraq in September, according to an Internet statement. "We tell those whose might was humbled in Iraq and we tell Italy, the worshipper of the cross, that we will continue to fire bullets at you," said al Qaeda Organization for Holy War in Iraq, led by Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. "The longer Italy stays in Iraq the greater will be its losses," the group's military leader said in a statement posted on Web sites used by Islamic militants. It could not be independently verified. "Jihad (holy war) has started to bear fruit."
They've been reading the world press. With the uproar over the shooting they see a weak link, italian "public opinion".
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, one of President Bush's staunchest allies, said Tuesday Rome would start to pull its troops out of Iraq in September. Berlusconi said he was in talks with British Prime Minister Tony Blair about a total exit strategy from Iraq, adding people in both countries wanted their troops to return home.
They also stated it would be when the Iraqis are ready to take over, that part doesn't get much press
Insurgents blew up the headquarters of Italian forces in the southern city of Nassiriya in 2003 killing 19 Italians. Despite strong opposition at home, Berlusconi sent some 3,000 troops to Iraq -- the fourth largest foreign contingent after U.S., British and South Korean forces. Zarqawi's group has claimed Iraq's bloodiest suicide bombings and hostage beheadings in a Sunni-led insurgency against U.S.-led forces and the American-backed government.
Posted by:Steve

#4  "We tell those whose might was humbled in Iraq and we tell Italy, the worshipper of the cross, that we will continue to fire bullets at you,"
We will maker pocketa pocketa pocketa sounds and dress up in our fun suits of cammie and wear our masks liker the IRA. We will ride into the dessert like our great grannies did! We're AraBs! We're Not haVing A CluE!
Posted by: Fr. Kolac   2005-03-16 4:05:39 PM  

#3  Iraq's al Qaeda wing said on Wednesday Italian troops "humbled" by insurgent attacks would still be targeted despite Rome's plans to start pulling out from Iraq in September, according to an Internet statement.

More evidence that appeasement doesn't pay off. At least not in a positive manner.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-03-16 12:29:40 PM  

#2  Since when was AQ so selective? Mostly they just blow up anybody that happens to be close. But I suppose they can always kidnap another commie jounalist.
Posted by: Bobby   2005-03-16 10:40:10 AM  

#1  Sheesh. Blood in the water, again.

Silvio, baby, haven't you figured it out, yet?

Any perception of weakness attracts them. Think of the most negative traits of the hyena, as defined in human terms. If you fight back and kick ass - they run like the cowardly scum they are. If you flinch, or blink, or appear wounded or weak, or if you attempt to appease - you're toast. You'll be on their hit list from that instant forward.

This has to be obvious to even the most casual observer, by now.
Posted by: .com   2005-03-16 9:46:03 AM  

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