Veteran Sunni rebels turn on Al-Qaeda Email This Story Print This Story

The cars roared through west Baghdad, packed with masked gunmen hanging out of windows and brandishing Kalashnikovs: Meet the latest US allies in the war against Al-Qaeda in Iraq.

No, the troop surge in Iraq can't be working. The people of Iraq can't be getting tired of the Syrians and Iranians killing their wives and children. Eventually this had to happen as the people of Iraq realize that they are the only ones that can guarantee that they are free in the future.

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posted at 12:09:17 on 07/03/07 - Category: Army

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Old Plgrimm wrote:

Once again, you won't see this in American news. If it isn't bad you can't report it in our news
07/03/07 18:59:45

Aron wrote:

You're a moron, theres nothing good about that in any way shape or form. If you're unable to see why then that only serves to further my point.
07/07/07 17:11:13

Vetran Plgrimm wrote:

Really, the fact that the people who were fighting against us are now fighting on our side has nothing good about it? What rock have you been living under? People we are helping fight with us GOOD. People we are helping fight against us BAD. Unless of course you want the terrorists to win then I can see your point. So maybe before you whip out your moron accusation you should check your own arguments first. My 6 year old cat presents a better argument than you.
07/09/07 08:11:41

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