Re: Fallujah attack plans stolen?

This sounds like disinformation to me. Even if it were true, why would the US Military tell CNN all about it? NEAR FALLUJA, Iraq (CNN) -- A company commander of the Iraqi security forces who received a full briefing on the expected Falluja assault is missing from a...

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Mujahideen invite the press to Fallujah

Fallujah insurgents besieged by US and Iraqi troops have invited journalists to "embed" with them to report their side of the war. "All media will be allowed into Fallujah to witness the crusade against Islam and see the real face of America. US media will not be...

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Fallujah attack plans stolen?

Buried down toward the bottom of this news roundup of the current situation in Iraq is this tiny but devastating blurb: An Iraqi company commander who had received a full battle briefing on the expected Falluja assault has deserted a military base where U.S. and Iraqi...

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Fallujah and the coming cataclysm

There will be international condemnation, as there was the first time; but our government won’t listen to it; aside from the resistance, all the people of Fallujah will be able to depend on to try to avert or mitigate the horror will be us, the antiwar movement. We...

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Spiraling into Iraq

From Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches, Spiraling into Occupied Iraq Humvees and Bradley fighting vehicles are perched along the road, with their weapons aimed directly at us and other cars as we pass...this is occupied Iraq. We drive perilously close to a huge Bradley...

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US Marines Arrest Baghdad-area City Council Members

With very little publicity, on Nov. 2, US Marines arrested the Chairman of the Nasar Wa Sulaan City Council (a suburb of Baghdad) and an unknown number of other council members. The only report of it is part of an Associated Press photo caption accompanying their Nov....

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A “mercy killing” in Baghdad

This has to be one of the saddest and most maddening of stories to be produced by the American Occupation of Iraq to date:Two U.S. soldiers could face murder charges in a military trial in Baghdad for shooting and killing a severely wounded Iraqi teenager who had been...

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Neocon-B-Gone

Here's an interesting post from James Landrith. Paul Weyrich of the Free Congress Foundation is calling for the de-neoconification of American foreign policy in the name of traditional conservatism.

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