2 GIs, Allied Sunni Leader Killed In Iraq
1st Deadly Attack On U.S. Troops In Weeks; Military Facilities Inspected After Electrocution Deaths
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U.S. Army soldiers from Hawk Company, 3rd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, patrol in a village near Muqdadiyah, about 60 miles north of Baghdad in Iraq's volatile Diyala province, Aug. 2, 2008. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)
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A person injured in a truck bomb blast is treated at a hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2008. Hundreds of doctors who have fled Iraq over the past several years are being urged to come back to help rebuild the nation's health sector. (AP Photo/Adil al-Khazali)
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U.S. Army Capt. Charles Ford plays a video game with seven-year-old Wa'ad, who lost an arm and a leg to an improvised bomb, during a visit to the child's home near Muqdadiyah, about 60 miles north of Baghdad, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2008. Soldiers from Hammer Company, 3rd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment are arranging for the child to be fitted with prosthetic limbs. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)
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The U.S. military said another American soldier was wounded when the blast struck a U.S. patrol at about 9:30 a.m. in eastern Baghdad. The area was the site of fierce clashes and frequent roadside bombings blamed on Shiite militiamen before a cease-fire by anti-U.S. cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.
The soldiers were the first to be killed in Baghdad since July 8, when a roadside bomb killed Spc. William McMillan III, a 22-year-old Army medic from Lexington, Ky., and wounded five other soldiers in the western neighborhood of Amariyah, a Sunni area.
As of Monday, Aug. 4, 2008, at least 4,131 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.
A member of the U.S.-allied Sunni group said Tuesday that gunmen had attacked the convoy of Sheik Ibrahim al Karbouli in Youssifiyah on Monday. Six of the Sunni leader's guards were also killed in the ambush.
He was a senior leader of the so-called awakening council in the town, which is a former al Qaida stronghold about 12 miles south of Baghdad.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity out of fears for his own security.
Al Qaeda has frequently mounted reprisal attacks against awakening councils because of their success in cutting into support for the terror movement among Iraqi Sunni Arabs.
Meanwhile, more than 80,000 facilities in Iraq will be inspected for faulty wiring as part of an effort to prevent future accidental electrocutions of U.S. troops, the top commander in Iraq said.
At least 10 U.S. soldiers, five Marines and a third-country contractor for the Defense Department have been identified as having died by electrocution in Iraq.
Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, spelled out the extent of the review that began last month in a letter to Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., that was released Monday by Casey's office. Casey had questioned what changes had been made following the death of a Green Beret from Pittsburgh, Sgt. Ryan Maseth, who was electrocuted while showering.
Petraeus said a team was named to oversee the review of more than 80,000 facilities, which include 6,000 pre-existing Iraqi facilities. All are maintained by the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program, which Petraeus said performs operations and maintenance on 61 bases in Iraq as well as smaller combat outposts and security stations.
The team will also develop repair and prevention plans, Petraeus said.
Casey said in a statement the inspections "should have been taken a long time ago," but he was pleased that Petraeus was making the changes.
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leaf blower mounted with a
chimney soot injector.
One blast, the troops run to
take a shower, it''s all over
it is the DEMONIC-RAT media nancy,,,
MEDIA PROVES TO BE PROPOGANDA RAGS,,,
what media bias,,, follow the money,,,
They produce/report propaganda,,, not news,,,
Putting Money Where Mouths Are: Media Donations Favor Dems 100-1
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Posted by terrorislamv at 07:09 AM : Aug 05, 2008
-McCane is too old to govern. Mc Cane is pro-lobbyist and his cmpaign is rolling with help of Lobbyists working for chemical, Oil companies that are taxing us with higher oil price. It''s an all made up inflation in order to boost the oil price and tax us more.
-McCane is too old to govern. McSame is McSame, McBush2, McSenile, McCancer, McBeerDeliveryman, McFailed, McJetShot, McPOW, McConfused, McInsane, McAlzheimer and soon McDepend.
-Obama is our only choice for a better America.
it is the DEMONIC-RAT media nancy,,,
MEDIA PROVES TO BE PROPOGANDA RAGS,,,
what media bias,,, follow the money,,,
They produce/report propaganda,,, not news,,,
Putting Money Where Mouths Are: Media Donations Favor Dems 100-1
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDA
rticles.aspx?id=301702713742569
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Posted by terrorislamv at 07:09 AM : Aug 05, 2008
-McCane is too old to govern. Mc Cane is pro-lobbyist and his cmpaign is rolling with help of Lobbyists working for chemical, Oil companies that are taxing us with higher oil price. It''s an all made up inflation in order to boost the oil price and tax us more.
-McCane is too old to govern. McSame is McSame, McBush2, McSenile, McCancer, McBeerDeliveryman, McFailed, McJetShot, McPOW, McConfused, McInsane, McAlzheimer and soon McDepend.
-Obama is our only choice for a better America.
it is the DEMONIC-RAT media nancy,,,
MEDIA PROVES TO BE PROPOGANDA RAGS,,,
what media bias,,, follow the money,,,
They produce/report propaganda,,, not news,,,
Putting Money Where Mouths Are: Media Donations Favor Dems 100-1
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDA
rticles.aspx?id=301702713742569
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Posted by terrorislamv at 07:09 AM : Aug 05, 2008
-McCane is too old to govern. Mc Cane is pro-lobbyist and his cmpaign is rolling with help of Lobbyists working for chemical, Oil companies that are taxing us with higher oil price. It''s an all made up inflation in order to boost the oil price and tax us more.
-McCane is too old to govern. McSame is McSame, McBush2, McSenile, McCancer, McBeerDeliveryman, McFailed, McJetShot, McPOW, McConfused, McInsane, McAlzheimer and soon McDepend.
-Obama is our only choice for a better America.
-McCane is too old to govern. McSame is McSame, McBush2, McSenile, McCancer, McBeerDeliveryman, McFailed, McJetShot, McPOW, McConfused, McInsane, McAlzheimer and soon McDepend.
-Obama is our only choice for a better America.
Only the Messiah the Anoited one could do this our Savior Obama is like God or Jesus parting the seas, healing the world.
He put the whole world in his hand in put whole wide world in his hands, he saved you and me brother he put the whole world in his hands....
People of Berlin
People of THE WORLD.
I don''t hear anyone (female doging) about all the deaths on the streets of America? Come on people don''t let me down..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ca
rter_Doctrine
Posted by terrorislamv at 07:06 AM
hmm...so in this case we''re our own worst enemy. Pogo was right!
That way we can save our tax money so that next year we won''t have to borrow from China when we have to go over there and clean out their nukes!
When Obscamma''s brain *** ideas finally dawn on people, you''ll be dodging car bombs on the way to the grocery, and he''ll be high fiving the bastwards every time they do in an American whom he despises!
Just because Obama feels we need to have some sort of plan in getting out of Iraq doesn''t mean he is kissing up to them. Do you have any idea how many Iraqi militants are being paid by the U.S. government in Iraq to behave? Bush is doing a lot more "smooching"
When are we going to get sick of this fascist takeover of the government and military by Exxon, Chevron, Halliburton, Wal-Mart, AT&T, Halliburton and Blackwater? Unbelievable.
Posted by noloyalisti at 01:29 PM : Aug 05, 2008
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You would not know a fascist takeover even after you have been grabbed off the street, thrown in a boxcar and taken to a work camp. You say you are loosing your rights? What rights have you lost? It does not appear to be free speech which allows you to say whatever you want no matter how supid.
who is going to do these inspections? let''s get the same contractor that installed it to inspect it ... after all, they would know the setup the best ... then pay them $250 million to claim they fixed it.
[Posted by NAVYVET77 at 03:07 PM : Aug 05, 2008]
the presumption of innocence, the right to an attorney ... the right to face your accuser ... the right to a fair trial ... the right to a judgement of a jury of my peers ... once they deem me an enemy combatant ... which they can do at any time, for any reason, they don''t need to tell anyone they did it ... or why.
the federal govt is actively spying on us citizens and mining their data ... their monetary transactions, their phone calls, where they take their vacations, and how they pay for it.
why are you ok w/ this?
And how dare CBS run an article about Bush "beaming" over the progress in Iraq.
Those are the same type of articles that got us here in the first place and more articles like that are going to be used as excuses to stay in Iraq for a 100 years.
Give me a break!
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by dixxson-2009
August 6, 2008 1:34 AM PDT
- Counting the casualties of American slavery, and not including Whites and the Civil War gives an inaccurate count. Counting USA troops
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See all 30 Commentsdeaths, and not the Coalition, Iraq Troops, police, civilians, Kurds, Lebanese, Pakistan Afghans and the opposition, does not assess the war.