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Iraq-Jordan |
Insurgent News reports in English from Albasrah.net |
2005-05-18 |
From the Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Monday, 16 May 2005 on albasrah.net:The perfidious American enemy wanted to get another taste of its inevitable failure at the hands of the valiant men of the difficult tasks forces. This time it was the Resistance that had the initiative, making decisions about the engagement in accordance with its military plan to draw the enemy into battle in places other than where it was forced to lick its wounds in previous fights. This time our choice fell on a piece of the pure territory of Iraq that has made enemies taste the bitterness of wounds time and time again since 9 April 2003 the area of al-Qa'im. We will dwell at length on the merits of these battles such as the precise planning and the high level of professionalism displayed in how they were waged merits that dismayed the enemy and left terror in the hearts of his forces. It goes on to offer their "version" of Operation Matador with Eight bullet points. Then the former Baathist, I mean, the noble resistance fighter, offers a conclusion. On this glorious occasion, we repeat our call to the American Administration to return to the voice of reason and to preserve what remains of their forces by hastening to withdraw them from Iraq. The Iraqis today have no option but jihad in defense of their honor, land, dignity, and sacred values. They will not cease to make the greatest sacrifices in this cause until the banner of victory is raised and waves high and proudly in the sky of our beloved homeland. We will never lay down our weapons until the last foreign soldier has departed dead or alive. The Americans and their stooges have many options before them to save what remains of their face. One of them is to accept the option of withdrawal, setting free all the prisoners they hold and compensating the Iraqi people for all the harm and loss they have caused them by the unjust embargo and then their aggression and occupation of their country, returning the courageous Iraqi army and the heroic Iraqi security forces to their posts and dissolving the puppet militias and fulfilling all the other patriotic demands. It looks like my Baathist call was not too far off. I am curious if the foreign fighters [i.e. Syrian] are the ones behind the attacks, and the former Baathists are reponsible for the post-engagement propaganda offensive complete with media relations contacts for all the Arab networks. This insurgent report reminds me of watching the fake news on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, except this is not a joke. Well, neither is the Daily Show to be honest. I did a little super sleuthing and after contacting their service provider, almost asked to have this website shutdown. But I believe it is better to have all of this information in one place instead of banning it so they can just move it to another host in Jordan. |
Posted by:Huport Clerese6302 |
#11 (groan) |
Posted by: mojo 2005-05-18 21:04 |
#10 This is beginning to sound like a real Saab story to me. Get a Volvo. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2005-05-18 20:54 |
#9 A bizarre collection of conspiracy thought, lies, propaganda, a few doctored and misleading photos, and slight exageration to be sure! By most standards it's a disorganized hack job You got a SAAB too? |
Posted by: Shipman 2005-05-18 18:37 |
#8 A bizarre collection of conspiracy thought, lies, propaganda, a few doctored and misleading photos, and slight exageration to be sure! By most standards it's a disorganized hack job. The chechen jihaadis did a far better job at it years back. |
Posted by: Tkat 2005-05-18 13:20 |
#7 Howard in regards to your Saab. in North Am all junkyards are online at one place. Its great for finding Saab stuff. I save tons of money there. junkyards If you are visiting North Am. you might want to make some purchases or see if one if the sites is willing to ship to you. |
Posted by: 3dc 2005-05-18 12:57 |
#6 My goodness. These people are drunk on their own words. The mark of a newly literate society. We saw the same thing here in the States and Britain during the Victorian period, as free community schools taught the mysteries of the written word to the Great Unwashed. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2005-05-18 07:08 |
#5 Ah yes Al-Basrah. Also known as Creative Writing for Muslims. I'm delighted to know Arabs have finally taken the world lead in one area of endeavor, at least since NKor Army First Man died of starvation. |
Posted by: ed 2005-05-18 06:30 |
#4 The accusation:US troops storm al-Quds Mosque near ar-Ramadi, ransack building, paint crosses on copies of the Qurâan and on the building. |
Posted by: Cog 2005-05-18 06:04 |
#3 the precise planning and the high level of professionalism displayed in how they were waged â merits that dismayed the enemy and left terror in the hearts of his forces From what I saw, parts of Al-Qaim looked something akin to the surface of the moon (unless the Sunni Arabs in the border regions share their Palaeo cousins' enthusiasm for running a clean and tidy neighbourhood.) the valiant men of the difficult tasks forces - err, can they help me rewire my Saab?? |
Posted by: Howard UK 2005-05-18 06:03 |
#2 Fake cross on the cover of a Koran photo here: http://www.islammemo.cc/news/one_news.asp?IDnews=65701 |
Posted by: Cog 2005-05-18 06:01 |
#1 No idea how that name was used for me when I posted this. I am Cog, hear me roar. If you scroll halfway down that insurgent report from Monday, there is a fresh Koran desecration accusation against the US military. This one complete with a crudely doctored photo of a cross drawn on the cover of a Koran. It seems the Baathists are trying to take a page out of the Taliban propaganda play book. Help, I'm being oppressed! |
Posted by: Cog 2005-05-18 06:01 |