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U.S. Forces Launch Major Fallujah Operation
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| Monday, April 05, 2004
Posted on 04/05/2004 4:18:10 AM PDT by Kaslin
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:39:27 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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FALLUJAH, Iraq
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TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: fallujah; iraq; muslims; paybacksabitch; vigilantresolve
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To: Gerasimov
Believe me, you are not alone. I want those dancing around cheering killed also. They are no different than the actual murderers. Let's kill them before they kill anymore of us. The world will be a lot better off without them.
To: submarinerswife
I would rather see a bomb dropped in the middle of a protest. I agree. But that is not the approach we are taking. Which is why I think we will lose in the end.
My compliments to your husband. That's not the easiest duty.
To: TonyRo76
....like the cockoaches they are. That's exactly what I was saying yesterday. They look like a bunch of roaches scurrying around when the lights come on and they ought to be stomped on like the vermin they are.
To: Gerasimov
"Am I the only one who prefers that the U.S. Marines kill people, rather than "arrest" them?"
No! You are NOT the only one. I am so sick of this "compassionate war" - if you are going to fight a war then FIGHT the damned thing. Collateral damage is sad, but better them than ours.
To: Atlantic Friend
The whole region is a problem. The sooner we quit playing PC games and fight this war
as a war, the sooner it will be finished to our liking. Then and only then can Bush, or whoever is in charge at that time, truly declare "Mission Accomplished"
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
45
posted on
04/05/2004 6:20:51 AM PDT
by
wku man
(Breathe, Relax, Aim, Squeeze...)
To: Poundstone
Justice??
For what purpose
This is war. Kill them
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posted on
04/05/2004 6:20:58 AM PDT
by
1903A3
To: submarinerswife
If you're this sure they all hate us to the last man, why bother with waiting for protests to take place ? Shouldn't you advocate bombing residential areas, towns and cities and villages and even hamlets, whether there were signs of unrest or not ?
I'd much prefer treating people with justice - that is, mercilessly punishing everyone of the perpetrators, whoever they may be, and leaving alone the innocents, regardless of what they think of Westerners. If this really is some big "cultural" war between the democratic values of the West against the tyrannic values of Islam, then I'd rather have us living and fighting by our principles.
To: Kaslin
We should park 100 empty SUVs around Fallujah, set them on fire, and bomb the crowds that show up.
48
posted on
04/05/2004 6:31:11 AM PDT
by
Toskrin
To: Toskrin
We should park 100 empty SUVs around Fallujah, set them on fire, and bomb the crowds that show up.Excellent idea! Just spread the word first that there's a major photo op!
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posted on
04/05/2004 6:34:37 AM PDT
by
easonc52
To: Atlantic Friend
You are a rare voice of reason....but notbody here is inclined to listen. Interestingly, many of these are the same folks who once waxed enthusiastic about the Iraqis were "freedom loving" and "supported our troops." unfortunately this kind of "nuke 'em all" mentality was almost inevitable once we decided to get into this hopeless "nation building" war.
To: TonyRo76
Nope, I'm with you. U.S. Marines are warriors, not policemen. And they also happen to be the best warriors the world's ever seen! I was just mentioning yesterday to my partner at work as we watched the coverage of the "rioting in a near Fallujah" that those riots the other day just show how truly stupid the average Iraqi is ... 1500 U.S. Marines surrounding your city... is this a good time to riot? I'm no coward, but park one hummer on my street and tell me to stay in the house ... and I'm staying in for the night.
Morons.
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posted on
04/05/2004 6:37:06 AM PDT
by
Gerasimov
(I am tag line, hear me roar.)
To: Toskrin
We should park 100 empty SUVs around Fallujah, set them on fire, and bomb the crowds that show up. Someone should give you a job at the CIA ... I like the way you think!
52
posted on
04/05/2004 6:38:15 AM PDT
by
Gerasimov
(I am tag line, hear me roar.)
To: Kaslin
The Marines said they intended to take a softer approach with Fallujah residents, hoping to win popular support. You evidently have to tear them down before you build them up (if you're still interested by then).
To: TomGuy
FoxNews just reported 1 Marine already KIA in Fallujah today. While I hate to hear that ... I can guarantee that before we lost a single Marine, dozens or more Iraqi's died.
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posted on
04/05/2004 6:41:19 AM PDT
by
Gerasimov
(I am tag line, hear me roar.)
To: Kaslin
Here's some prayers for the success and safety of our troops. It's gotta be done, and we thank you for doing it.
55
posted on
04/05/2004 6:43:52 AM PDT
by
P.O.E.
(Enjoy every sandwich)
To: Gerasimov
Not at all.
The only good terrorist is a dead terrorist.
56
posted on
04/05/2004 6:47:44 AM PDT
by
Taxman
(So that the beautiful pressure does not diminish!)
To: tonycavanagh
Agreed. If our operations result in increased recruitment for enemy forces then we'll lose the power to influence the course of events in Iraq. We must hold long enough to see a non-radical government in power, or all the blood and treasure we've poured into the area will have been wasted.
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posted on
04/05/2004 6:48:37 AM PDT
by
Mackey
(".. the Prophet... consummated his marriage when she ['Aisha] was nine years old." -Sunnah)
To: Captain Kirk
Thanks, Cap, even if I think most people say "Nuke them all to vent their rightful rage and their frustration.
Who wouldn't be enraged at the sight of cowards who only muster some courage when it comes to mutilating charred bodies ? I winced when I saw the pictures and quite frankly, my first thought was that since those people find it so funny to hack at dead bodies with shovels before hanging them, they should be given the chance to enjoy it themselves.
The US led the Coalition in Iraq as they led the Great Alliance in WW2 : they wanted to liberate a country from a bloody tyrant that was a serious menace to world order. And unlike post-WW2 Europe and Asia, where liberated people were grateful and even former enemies respectful, they have to suffer this, knowing that the next casualty could be their kid or mother or hubby. I know I'd sound much less reasonable if I had a friend or relative near Fallujah.
It's like a bloody nightmare, truly, but I have no doubt that the Coalition troops are up to the task, and that their leaders will show the necessary resolve and discipline.
To: wku man
I hear you, but even in a war you have a code of to respect, and that's no PC at all. A soldier is not supposed to loot, rape, or kill random civilians. He is someone you're supposed to look up at, even when you're the citizen of the country he's occupying. His strength comes not only from his training, but from his moral virtues.
US troops in WW2 did not wage a PC war. And yet they treated civilians well, they treated their prisoners with respect, and sometimes even protected collaborators from public lynching. When civilian targets were given to US and British bombing squadrons like in Dresden, there were many critics among the military and political leaders. I don't have the impression that code of conduct weakened their resolve, lowered their efficiency, or preventing them from defeating the standing (and sometimes outstanding) armies and navies from three industrialized major powers.
To: tonycavanagh
Glad to see you posting again, you are right on the money.
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posted on
04/05/2004 7:02:28 AM PDT
by
Little Bill
(John F'n Kerry is Swine)
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