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Default The Iraqi Propaganda Begins - 03-03-2003, 04:44 PM

Iraq: U.S.-U.K. Raid Kills Six Civilians in Basra
(Reuters) - Iraq said on Monday that U.S. and British warplanes killed six civilians and wounded another 15 in raids on Basra, but Washington said the jets struck military targets after coming under anti-aircraft fire. An Iraqi military spokesman said the planes patrolling a "no-fly" zone in the south of the country entered Iraqi airspace at 9:45 p.m. (1845 GMT) on Sunday and later targeted civilian sites in the province of Basra.


Just what they planned to do....million dollar bombs dropped on civilians...w/e fagz0r
  
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Default 03-03-2003, 04:57 PM

I'll believe it when it's on CNN.
  
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Default 03-03-2003, 05:02 PM

I wouldnt be surprised if it hit civilians. Saddam places his anti aircraft installations in civilian areas in hopes that 1 - the US wont shoot at them and 2 - if we do shoot at them, he can claim we killed civilians. He's a real sweet heart like that. His people always come first. oOo:
  
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Default 03-04-2003, 01:01 AM

That lowlife actually put anti-aircraft guns in schoolyards and hospital courtyards. What a psycho. The Taliban did the same thing. Accusing american forces of civilian casualties when they're were none.
  
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Default 03-04-2003, 01:04 AM

didnt some people go to iraq to camp in places were the US might bomb?

like some kind of protest thing oOo:
  
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Default 03-04-2003, 01:08 AM

Damn Aimbot. I still think its twitchy.
  
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Default 03-04-2003, 05:13 AM

Basically, a war with Iraq is assured. There's no denying that. It will hopefully be quick and decisive with minimal military (Allied ofcourse) and civilian casualties. I think the main focus now for every nation in and around Asia, NATO and the UN should be North Korea. Watching a news program here just now, I got shivers up my back just thinking about the future. It seems a new Cold War is inevitable. If N. Korea threatens Japan, Japan will go nuclear. It will return us basically into the period of the 50's to the 80's. Alot of countries in and around Asia will soon have to very carefully rethink their current strategies and future plans for Defence. Iraq is nothing but an annoyance compared to N. Korea.
  
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Default 03-04-2003, 05:32 AM

True dat Wookie. Everyones looking at Iraq saying no war no war. Yet most people have missed the real threat. Saddam is a weakling with no idea how to win a war. He's of little conciqence. N. Korea should be our focus. Far worse shit will happen there than in Iraq.
  
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Default 03-04-2003, 05:48 AM

Yet, minimal action is taken with NK. Hrmmm... I wonder why. hake:

Such a detailed picture... and the simpletons marvel at the choice of colors...
  
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Default 03-04-2003, 06:59 AM

Sadaam is just as much a threat as NK. They have chemical missle, NK is developing nukes. I also think so much is goingagainst Iraq because of a family grudge with the Bush/Sadaam thing.
  
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Default 03-04-2003, 07:01 AM

Dont get me wrong, I think Iraq is a problem. Any rogue nation (and Iraq IS a rogue nation) that has the will and the way for producing chemical and the real bitch...biological weapons is a serious threat. Iraq IS a serious threat as far as production and selling off of chem/bio weapons goes. You cannot deny that. The choice to go wtih Iraq is pretty much a wise choice (at the moment). NK. hasnt really done anything of serious threat yet, but just the fact that NK. is starting to flex it's arrogant muscles again does warrant closer inspection by NATO/UN and the US. Iraq is just ONE waypoint on a journey to ridding the world of dangerous men. The scary thing is, NK. seem to think the US will attack them after they are done with Iraq....stupid bastards. I dont think even the US is dumb enough to start shit with NK. at this point in time. I'm all for "diplomatic solutions" with NK. A military engagement with NK. could very well spell doom for us all.
  
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Default 03-04-2003, 08:32 PM

Iraw first settle old fights. Then NK. You guys hear about the spy plane beign tailed around international waters?
  
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Default 03-04-2003, 08:37 PM

I dont see why the US has to handle everything. Why cant the UN handle NK while we handle iraq for the moment. God damn moochers


  
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Default 03-04-2003, 08:42 PM

cause france is whining since they'll lose their OIL DEALS

canada and britain can have iraq, we get nk. or switch it doesn't really matter to me, it's all good.
  
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Default 03-04-2003, 08:47 PM

dont get me started on france. *Shivers* the yare worse than anyone else. We have to constantly bail them out of wars they start and cant finish. Now they wont even back us Im pissed mwah:
  
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