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***Operation Infinite Freedom - Situation Room - 5 JUN 03/Day 78***
Everywhere TexKat goes, or Ragtime Cowgirl transcribes... | 5 JUN 03 | null and void

Posted on 06/04/2003 11:04:33 PM PDT by null and void

Operation Infinite Freedom


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Good Morning.

Welcome to the daily thread of Operation Infinite Freedom - Situation Room.

It is designed for general conversation about the ongoing war on terror, and the related events of the day. Im addition to the ongoing conversations related to terrorism and our place in it's ultimate defete, this thread is a clearinghouse of links to War On Terrorism threads. This allows us to stay abreast of the situation in general, while also providing a means of obtaining specific information and mutual support.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: baghdadbob; bellygirl; freedom; iraq; saddam; warlist
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To: Aaron0617
Congradulations to the Iraqi police and their new uniforms. (pic on splash page)

Also glad to see they have AK's and not the small handguns they were waving and complaining to Molly Henneberg about. WAY TO GO!!

21 posted on 06/05/2003 1:34:27 AM PDT by Aaron0617
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Up to 40 Afghan Taliban Said Dead in Major Defeat

SPIN BOLDAK, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Up to 40 Taliban guerrillas and seven Afghan government fighters have been killed in what officials said was the hardline group's biggest defeat since it was driven from power in late 2001.

The battle between Taliban fighters and government forces occurred on Wednesday in the Loi Karez area of southern Afghanistan, about 20 miles northeast of the border town of Spin Boldak, and lasted about seven hours, Syed Fazal Din Agha, a senior government official in Spin Boldak, told Reuters.

22 posted on 06/05/2003 1:34:41 AM PDT by TexKat
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U.S. Soldier Killed, Five Wounded in Falluja, Iraq

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - One soldier was killed and five were wounded early on Thursday in the Iraqi city of Falluja when an unknown assailant fired at them with a rocket-propelled grenade, U.S. Central Command said.

A statement said the U.S. military was withholding names of the soldiers, who were assigned to the Third Armored Cavalry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division, until their next-of-kin has been notified.

23 posted on 06/05/2003 1:43:58 AM PDT by TexKat
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To: Aaron0617
Up to 40 Taliban guerrillas and seven Afghan government fighters have been killed

Sad to hear about the Afgan soldiers but good job. Way to go.

The Afgan soldiers have been kicking butt lately. I think they killed/captured 25 Taliban last week.

24 posted on 06/05/2003 1:48:04 AM PDT by Aaron0617
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US Forces Say No 30 on Iraq Wanted List in Custody

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The U.S. military has said that its forces had captured the commander of one of Saddam Hussein's paramilitary forces who is on Washington's list of most-wanted Iraqis.

The U.S. Central Command said in a statement late on Wednesday that Ayad Futayyih Khalifa al-Rawi, number 30 on the list, was now in custody. It gave no details.

25 posted on 06/05/2003 1:48:58 AM PDT by TexKat
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To: Aaron0617
Delicious image!Payback is a...joy!
26 posted on 06/05/2003 2:42:55 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: TexKat
God bless the dead and mourning and heal those wounded.
27 posted on 06/05/2003 2:44:48 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: null and void
Thanks, nully!


Bush plays biggest role since Truman in Middle East dispute [Excellent read]

AQABA, Jordan--Everyone talked about Israeli-Palestinian peace at the summit staged here by President Bush on Wednesday, but the unanswerable question seems to be whether Prime Ministers Ariel Sharon and Mahmoud Abbas will be able to use Bush's proverbial road map to reach that destination.

The Palestinian Authority's Abbas committed himself to several way stations that may prove very hard to reach. One is to bring the 33-month "intifada" against Israel to an end.

Within minutes of Bush's carefully worded declaration carried live on radio and TV worldwide, the Islamic militant Hamas organization announced it will not disarm until a Palestinian state comes into being and Israeli forces are withdrawn from its territory.

Israel's Sharon promised to dismantle and remove all unauthorized Jewish settlements from the areas due to be handed over to the projected state and to make sure they are contiguous rather than a polka dotlike layout of isolated sectors reminiscent of South Africa's Bantustans.

These are the most operative aspects of Bush's peace plan. Their swift implementation will determine whether his "dream" of two states existing side by side in peace, which has been adopted by Sharon and Abbas, can be realized.

Bush raised one of the bitterest aspects of the Jewish-Arab conflict when he repeated his dedication to "Israel's security as a vibrant Jewish state." The deliberate implication of those words is that the United States sides with Israel in opposing the return of Palestinian Arab refugees--their sympathizers say there are 6.3 million of them--to the cities, towns and villages they fled in 1948. Political insiders in Israel contend that Sharon virtually dictated that passage to Bush and made acceptance of the road map conditional on the public enunciation of those words.

Consciously and deliberately, Bush led the United States into an unprecedented involvement in Middle Eastern affairs, expanding his armed forces' control of Iraq to include monitoring of Israeli and Palestinian adherence to the road map's political and geographical guidelines.

Not since President Harry Truman embraced the UN General Assembly's decision to partition Palestine into adjacent Jewish and Arab states has an American chief executive played such a crucial role in trying to wind down the centuries-old dispute between Jews and Arabs over the Holy Land.

Click on link to read the rest.
28 posted on 06/05/2003 5:13:18 AM PDT by Carolina
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl; retrokitten; TexKat; prairiebreeze; MEG33; Kip Lange; All
Heh! When will Ole Sheets call for an investigation?


Bush flies over Baghdad in Air Force One

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE, June 5 (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush flew over Baghdad, Iraq, on Thursday in Air Force One, escorted by four fighter jets, on his way back to the United States from Qatar.

White House spokesman Ari Fleischer told reporters Air Force One flew over Iraq and Baghdad at an altitude of 31,000 feet (9,500 metres) and at a ground speed of 467 mph (751.5 km). Bush entered Iraqi air space and flew over the Iraqi capital at 12:55 p.m. local (5:55 EDT/0955 GMT).

As the U.S. president flew over the city, once the headquarters of toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, the pilot tipped one of the jet's wing to improve the view.

The weather was clear and from his window, Bush would have been able to make out the Tigris river, Baghdad International Airport, streets, bridges and parks.


29 posted on 06/05/2003 5:17:02 AM PDT by Carolina
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Many Jews and Arabs denounce peace plan
JERUSALEM Tens of thousands of rightist Israelis, many of them Jewish settlers, rallied Wednesday night in the center of Jerusalem and vehemently denounced the prospect of a Palestinian state as set out by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. .

And in the volatile Gaza Strip, militant Palestinian groups said they were not prepared to lay down their arms and strongly rejected the latest Middle East peace plan as an American concoction being forced upon Palestinians..


30 posted on 06/05/2003 5:20:42 AM PDT by Carolina
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****Liberal Envy Alert***


Bush's Magical Mystery Tour [Georgie Ann Geyer]

WASHINGTON -- This week, President Bush embarked upon a far-flung royal "victory" trip that had all the accoutrements of a conquering Roman Caesar and boasted of all the daring accomplishments of a modern-day Columbus or Alexander the Great.

The "Man Called W" rode away from our nation's capital in an elegant plane -- in place of the fancy-dress horses and gallant galleons of his predecessors -- while his bards and minstrels sang robust songs of victory in Afghanistan and Iraq to inspire the masses. En route, the president embraced small, relatively poor countries and drew them to his expansive bosom, even while he coolly pretended, with an apparently new form of Texan noblesse oblige, to make peace with the big countries he had never felt equal to.

Finally, even as we speak, the new American emperor has set up his court on the south of the Arabian peninsula in Sharm el-Sheikh and Aqaba to play (with many serious hopes) the grand role of "W of Arabia" in the sands of the ancient courts of Saladin, Harun al-Rashid and Ibn Saud.

The first reports from along the royal tour, which made their way back to this anxiously awaiting capital through the awed words of the poets and minnesingers of CNN, Fox and MSNBC, were not by any means all negative.

Really now, Georgie, wipe the drool off your chin!
31 posted on 06/05/2003 5:23:31 AM PDT by Carolina
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Hehe...R. E. Tyrell hits this outta the ballpark.


Living Hillary [American Spectator]

Washington -- Frankly, when I heard that Hillary Rodham Clinton had signed a deal to write a book for $8 million I doubted that she would write a word of it. For one thing, whenever Hillary testifies she lies. Any prosecutor who has ever pursued her knows that, and any publisher willing to fork out $8 million for a book wants it to be at least plausible. For another thing, when she published her last book, It Takes a Village, she did not write the book -- and, of course, lied about that. She claimed the mawkish little monograph was from her pen and her pen only, when actually it was written by Barbara Feinman. Everyone suspected Hillary had lied about writing the book. It was simply too free of lies for it to be her work. Angered by Hillary’s insistence that she alone had written the book, Miss Feinman leaked the news that Hillary held séances with Eleanor Roosevelt. Naturally, Hillary then lied about that too.

With this new book, Living History, an account of her life in the White House during the late scandals, again there is speculation that others did the writing. I have yet to read the book so I do not know if it contains a sufficient number of lies to sustain her claim of authorship. From what I have read I do believe that she wrote at least some of the book. Apparently in Living History she claims that from January 1998 to August 1998 she believed her husband’s claim that he had not had sex with the White House intern, Monica Lewinsky. That is a sufficiently implausible lie to conclude that it is a genuine effort by Hillary.

Lewinsky’s relationship was precisely the kind of relationship Bill Clinton had been having for years, right down to the trademark Clinton Biblical exegesis about oral sex not being adultery. Just four years before the revelations about Monica, the Arkansas state troopers in the pages of The American Spectator described assignations between Clinton and women, some of them being government employees, that involved precisely the same sex acts that Monica revealed. Moreover those of us familiar with the Clintons know that through all her years in Arkansas Mrs. Clinton had been engaged in propitiating the victims of her husband’s active libido. Surely when the story came out of the White House intern servicing her husband Hillary knew it was true.

Hillary probably also wrote the lines she claims to have uttered on August 15, 1998, after Bill told her in the White House that he had been lying about his blameless relationship with Lewinsky and that there had been intimacy. “I could hardly breath. Gulping for air, I started crying and yelling at him….” That sounds like Hillary to me, particularly the yelling.

In fact the very nature of this lie is pure Hillary. Hillary and, for that matter, Bill, lie when there is no reason to lie. Who would blame her, if she were now to write that, yes, when the Lewinsky story broke she began to suspect it was true? Or for that matter why could she not now maintain a decorous silence about the whole embarrassing matter? No one would blame her for not bringing it up again. The country was supposed to move on, she told us. The country has, but here Hillary is again lying when she does not have to. And the lies keep coming.

According to the Associated Press’s report on the book, Hillary claims that during the six months when her husband was lying to her, to his staff, and to the nation about Monica, “For me, the Lewinsky imbroglio seemed like just another vicious scandal manufactured by political opponents.” There were no “vicious scandals manufactured by political opponents.” Or at least there were very few.

Most of the scandals were acts Bill and Hillary actually committed. They did not need “political opponents” to “manufacture” them. All that was needed was a free press to report them and federal prosecutors to pursue them. In the end Clinton paid fines, gave up his license to practice law, and agreed to a huge financial settlement with Paula Corbin Jones. I have always thought that other women such as the abused Kathleen Willey and raped Juanita Broaddrick deserved settlements too.

As for Hillary, Independent counsel Robert W. Ray, in his last report on the Clintons, asserted that though there was not sufficient evidence to prosecute she had given factually inaccurate testimony and Whitewater involved criminal activity. Well, that is what we have come to expect from her, dishonesty. She is now the most popular Democrat in the country.

32 posted on 06/05/2003 5:27:35 AM PDT by Carolina
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Peace Hopes from Mideast Summit Tempered by Doubt [Reuters]

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The afterglow of a U.S.-led Middle East summit faded on Thursday, with Palestinian President Yasser Arafat saying Israel had offered nothing "tangible" and hard-liners on both sides vowing to oppose a road map to peace.

Arafat, who was excluded from Wednesday's landmark talks in Jordan but apparently played a behind-the-scenes role, dismissed Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's pledge to uproot some settler outposts in the West Bank as meaningless.

"Unfortunately he has not yet offered anything tangible," the Palestinian leader told reporters at his battered West Bank headquarters in Ramallah.

"What's the significance of removing a caravan from one location and then saying 'I have removed a settlement'?"

Brought together by President Bush, Sharon and Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas committed to set in motion an international plan to end 32 months of violence.

Aides to Arafat, a longtime icon of Palestinian nationalism, said he was not happy about being frozen out of the summit at Washington and Israel's insistence, but worked the phones and followed the proceedings on television.


33 posted on 06/05/2003 5:35:57 AM PDT by Carolina
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Hold on to your hats!


Report: Some CIA Analysts Said Felt Pressure on Iraq

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - "Multiple" visits to the CIA by Vice President Cheney and a top aide over the past year created an environment in which some analysts felt they were being pressured to make assessments of Iraq data fit the administration's policy objectives, The Washington Post reported on Thursday.

The report cited an unnamed senior CIA official as saying that the visits by Cheney and his chief of staff to question the analysts "sent signals, intended or otherwise that a certain output was desired from here."

The disclosure comes amid growing concern that the administration exaggerated -- either deliberately or due to faulty intelligence -- the threat posed by Iraq's weapons.

The assertion by the Bush administration that Iraq possessed stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons and had a program to develop nuclear weapons was a prime justification for the war but no such weapon has been found since President Saddam Hussein was toppled.

The Washington Post said it could not learn the exact number of visits by Cheney to the CIA but it reported that one agency official described them as "multiple."

Doncha love unnamed sources.
34 posted on 06/05/2003 5:40:18 AM PDT by Carolina
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U.S. to withdraw troops from Korean DMZ
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The United States and South Korea agreed Thursday to withdraw U.S. troops from the tense Demilitarized Zone separating South Korea from communist North Korea.

The troops will be moved farther south, a joint statement said after two days of talks. The redeployment will remove U.S. military bases from the Korean front line for the first time since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War.

The statement gave no timetable for the withdrawal. Even after the redeployment, U.S. troops will continue to train north of Seoul and close to the DMZ, it said.

In April, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said U.S. troops stationed near the Korean DMZ could be shifted south, moved to other countries in the region or even brought home under a global realignment of U.S. troops.


35 posted on 06/05/2003 5:42:22 AM PDT by Carolina
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UN Council Mulls Future of Iraq Arms Inspections

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - As the United States and Britain try to explain why they have not found unconventional weapons in Iraq, chief U.N. inspector Hans Blix wants the Security Council to utilize a decade of arms research and allow U.N. experts to finish the job.

Blix, who is retiring after his contract ends on June 30, on Thursday gives an oral version of his final report to the council, whose members, including ally Britain, have made clear to the United States they do not consider the inspection commission's work finished in Iraq.

"I would expect this to be his last appearance before the council before he returns to Sweden at the end of June," said Blix's spokesman Ewen Buchanan. "He is making an assessment of all our activities in Iraq in the three months we are there."

But there is little doubt that council members, who will meet in a private session after hearing Blix in an open meeting, will want to discuss the future of his U.N. Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission, known as UNMOVIC.


36 posted on 06/05/2003 5:44:44 AM PDT by Carolina
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***Excellent Read Dissecting Paul Krugman (NYT columnist)***


IS HE (Paul Krugman) EXAGGERATING?

This time the exaggerations (and the lies and the distortions and the out-of-context quotes and the bogus statistics and all the rest) are in service of the Times' latest "flood the zone" attack on the President Bush -- trying to make it seem that Bush lied about non-existent weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Krugman states,

"The public was told that Saddam posed an imminent threat. If that claim was fraudulent, the selling of the war is arguably the worst scandal in American political history — worse than Watergate, worse than Iran-contra."

Was Bush lying when he told the public that Saddam was an imminent threat? David Hogberg says "no" on his blog, Cornfield Commentary -- because Bush never said it!

Please read the rest!
37 posted on 06/05/2003 5:48:56 AM PDT by Carolina
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Morning Carolina..... thanks for all info .. you covered the bases this AM!

I hope Hitlery's book bombs BIG TIME !!!

Harry Potter - nowhere near release - has 1 Million copies presale. whoopie !

38 posted on 06/05/2003 5:56:35 AM PDT by DollyCali (Authenticity: To have Arrived !)
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To: Carolina; null and void; All
Wow! Bingo and right on target about the Hildebeest!!

G'morning all. I'm swept up in the hectic pace of graduation week. Prom, awards, party, yada-yada. It's fun but little time for Freeping. Life should be back to "normal" sometime next week.

Thanks for all the links and posts and pings.

Prairie

39 posted on 06/05/2003 5:57:51 AM PDT by prairiebreeze (We will not deny, ignore or pass our problems along to other Presidents. ---GWBush)
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To: Carolina
I trust that Arafat will do nothing but stir up problems there.

Looks like spec ops material?
40 posted on 06/05/2003 5:58:40 AM PDT by DollyCali (Authenticity: To have Arrived !)
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