Wednesday, April 07, 2004
I don't believe they'll can...
The situation in Iraq is beginning going out the control of coalisation forces. The US Administration has to use their wapon's force. Again... 30th June is the date "d". I don't think so they'll can to transfer by a pacific way the control to Iraqi hands. Well, I think this was unthinkble to them. Why Iraqi people is killing one each other? Xiite people is threating to explose all Baghdad... In my mind, I have was exactly this sunites was hope. Revolution. Like in Matrix: machines against human beings. It's so confuse. If Salam Pax expressed his mind about this... But he is too quit since some weeks... What is happening realy??? In fact, some Iraqi people, recently xiites - yonder sunites, wants the allied soldiers, allied administration, out of their country. Maybe all of them... The war, was not enought to find that mass destruction firearms, wapons (I don't know... do you?...). It brought death and suffering to civilians. Destruction... Economics trouble... Well, all of us knows what. Now, Iraqi people shout "OUT". They are glad to finish Saddam's empire and murders, but invade and control their land... None of us would like. I am sure that. Foreign soldiers in our streets and homes, after fired against our windows and kindshipes... Bad people death... Inoccent people death. It is like a coin. Two opposites sides, but junctures too. Allied army and administration will leave Iraq alone. But, how to do that now??? Iraqi X iraqi, iraqi X allieds... Oh, my....
Read this:
...Thirty American soldiers and 130 Iraqis have been killed since the weekend in Falluja, where heavy combat continued last night. Unconfirmed reports said US planes fired rockets yesterday, destroying four houses and killing 26 Iraqis.
US forces confirmed last night that up to 12 marines had been killed in Ramadi, 36 miles west of Falluja. Dozens of Iraqis attacked a US marine position near the governor's palace, a senior US defence official said from Washington.
Early today, the White House responded to the deaths by declaring that US resolve was "unshakable". Its spokesman Scott McClellan said: "We will prevail. The president was told that our troops are performing well. The president is proud of our troops."
In the southern Iraqi town of Amara, British troops killed 15 Iraqis in clashes with followers of the radical Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, and another 15 Iraqis died in fighting with Italian troops in Nassiriya. Bulgarian and Polish troops also suffered casualties "uprising in Iraq could derail Bush"- from Guardian
And this:
...A US helicopter today fired three missiles at a mosque in the besieged Iraqi city of Falluja, killing as many as 40 Iraqis, according to witnesses quoted by the Associated Press.
Part of a wall surrounding the Abdul-Aziz al-Samarrai mosque was demolished, an AP reporter at the scene said, although the mosque itself was not damaged. There was no official confirmation of casualties.The strike came as worshippers were gathering at the mosque for afternoon prayers. Witnesses said that the bodies of the dead and injured were rushed away in cars to private homes in the area that were served as temporary hospitals.
... Also today, a top aide to radical Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr said that his supporters - known as the al-Mahdi Army - had captured a number of soldiers from the US-led coalition.
"Some tribes have captured some occupation forces on the streets," Qays al-Khazali told a news conference in the Shia Muslim holy city of Najaf.
...An Iraqi police spokesman told Reuters that Murtada al-Mussawi, who ran Mr Sadr's Kerbala office, was killed in fighting with Polish troops in the centre of the city.
Mourners carried away his body, chanting "today we will free Kerbala from the Jews", according to witnesses. There was no immediate comment from Polish forces, who head a multinational division in the area. The deteriorating situation prompted emergency talks in Washington. The US president, George Bush, today held meetings with senior administration officials and advisers amid fears that the current crisis could jeopardise the planned June 30 handover of sovereignty to the Iraq people... "'40 killed' as US target mosque" - from Guardian.
Well, I make mine the Salam's words: "Dear US administration,
Welcome to the next level. Please don't act surprised and what sort of timing is that it: planning to go on a huge attack on the west of Iraq and provoking a group you know very well (I pray to god you knew) that they are trouble makers.
OK!... Let's to lunch!.
Thanks... I am the other one you have looked for...
Read this:
...Thirty American soldiers and 130 Iraqis have been killed since the weekend in Falluja, where heavy combat continued last night. Unconfirmed reports said US planes fired rockets yesterday, destroying four houses and killing 26 Iraqis.
US forces confirmed last night that up to 12 marines had been killed in Ramadi, 36 miles west of Falluja. Dozens of Iraqis attacked a US marine position near the governor's palace, a senior US defence official said from Washington.
Early today, the White House responded to the deaths by declaring that US resolve was "unshakable". Its spokesman Scott McClellan said: "We will prevail. The president was told that our troops are performing well. The president is proud of our troops."
In the southern Iraqi town of Amara, British troops killed 15 Iraqis in clashes with followers of the radical Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, and another 15 Iraqis died in fighting with Italian troops in Nassiriya. Bulgarian and Polish troops also suffered casualties "uprising in Iraq could derail Bush"- from Guardian
And this:
...A US helicopter today fired three missiles at a mosque in the besieged Iraqi city of Falluja, killing as many as 40 Iraqis, according to witnesses quoted by the Associated Press.
Part of a wall surrounding the Abdul-Aziz al-Samarrai mosque was demolished, an AP reporter at the scene said, although the mosque itself was not damaged. There was no official confirmation of casualties.The strike came as worshippers were gathering at the mosque for afternoon prayers. Witnesses said that the bodies of the dead and injured were rushed away in cars to private homes in the area that were served as temporary hospitals.
... Also today, a top aide to radical Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr said that his supporters - known as the al-Mahdi Army - had captured a number of soldiers from the US-led coalition.
"Some tribes have captured some occupation forces on the streets," Qays al-Khazali told a news conference in the Shia Muslim holy city of Najaf.
...An Iraqi police spokesman told Reuters that Murtada al-Mussawi, who ran Mr Sadr's Kerbala office, was killed in fighting with Polish troops in the centre of the city.
Mourners carried away his body, chanting "today we will free Kerbala from the Jews", according to witnesses. There was no immediate comment from Polish forces, who head a multinational division in the area. The deteriorating situation prompted emergency talks in Washington. The US president, George Bush, today held meetings with senior administration officials and advisers amid fears that the current crisis could jeopardise the planned June 30 handover of sovereignty to the Iraq people... "'40 killed' as US target mosque" - from Guardian.
Well, I make mine the Salam's words: "Dear US administration,
Welcome to the next level. Please don't act surprised and what sort of timing is that it: planning to go on a huge attack on the west of Iraq and provoking a group you know very well (I pray to god you knew) that they are trouble makers.
OK!... Let's to lunch!.
Thanks... I am the other one you have looked for...
Monday, April 05, 2004
Some Corrections
Ok. I will be better. Some type errors (or not so type, but knowledge). Not "bodys" - - - bodies. Not "lokked" - - - Looked.
I am trying to be the best writter I can do. Patience... rrrss. :-)
Well, Now, I'm looking for where I put my preferred links and blog addresses. And... some way to put my e-mail address to you, if are readding me, contact me... May be I won't find comments links. Oh, God... The Blogger is so different that way I know...
I've found a blog "I wasn't born a bitch; peer pressure has made me this way". Wouw... I'll see what this means...
Thanks. If you cannot contact me, please Try Other time...
I am trying to be the best writter I can do. Patience... rrrss. :-)
Well, Now, I'm looking for where I put my preferred links and blog addresses. And... some way to put my e-mail address to you, if are readding me, contact me... May be I won't find comments links. Oh, God... The Blogger is so different that way I know...
I've found a blog "I wasn't born a bitch; peer pressure has made me this way". Wouw... I'll see what this means...
Thanks. If you cannot contact me, please Try Other time...
Ooohhoooo!!! I'm very, very happy to be here! Can you understand me?...
This is my space... My own space. It's something like you get a land square and take care of it. Remember it: people are not their bodys, people are their minds. We are what we think and believe to. I believe it.
Thanks.
I am the other one you were lokked for.
This is my space... My own space. It's something like you get a land square and take care of it. Remember it: people are not their bodys, people are their minds. We are what we think and believe to. I believe it.
Thanks.
I am the other one you were lokked for.