Comments on: Blasts In Northern Iraq Kill At Least 22
At Least 17 Dead And Scores Wounded In Mosul Explosion; Suicide Bomb Kills 5 Near Kirkuk
Re: "Abdul-Kadim''s son, Hamza Jawad, said his father was trying to keep the troops out of the bedroom until his wife could dress properly, but one of the soldiers reached through a space in the door and opened fire."
Sounds like this soldier is a trigger happy moron and murderer.
He would be a good addition to the craven scum of Blackwater, Dyncorp, Triple-Canopy, etc.- Reply to this comment
notblue,
Did I hurt your feelings by mocking this ridiculous yellow-journalism piece?
Too bad.
So sad.- Reply to this comment
Re: "There were no immediate claims of responsibility, but the attack bore the hallmarks of al Qaeda in Iraq..."
What "hallmarks" would those be, CBS?
I would say that the mass-murder of Iraqis with nobody being held responsible, matches the "hallmarks" of a Blackwater terrorist attack.
Here we go again. You see, without the imaginary nemesis of the nonexistent group known as "al-Qaeda-inIraq", we are simply continuing the mass-murder, torture, maiming, rape and plunder of Iraq, for no good reason.
This is why it is important for U.S. war criminal commanders and the Western stenographers that make up our press corpse to keep trying to prop up the "al-Qaeda-in-Iraq" boogie-men.
One again we will note that these unsupported black propaganda articles ALWAYS seem to be presented by writers who lack the integrity to associate their names with this tripe.
CBS complicity in the ongoing mass-murder, maiming, torture, and plunder operations against the people of Iraq have been noted.
Re: "Credible intelligence indicates he and his group are responsible for the sectarian murder of several hundred Iraqi civilians in the past year," the statement said."
And we are supposed to accept this just because some boot-licking war criminal with zero credibility and a chronic habit of lying, tells us that it is "credible"?
Make up your mind, CBS. Are we supposed to be scared of the non-existent threat from Iran, or the imaginary "al-Qaeda-in-Iraq" phantoms?- Reply to this comment
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