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Coalition forces captured a highly sought “special groups” weapons facilitator before dawn today northeast of Baghdad. In other operations this week, coalition forces captured 54 suspected terrorists and killed 19 terrorists.

Now that these terrorists have been captured, We should be asking a few questions. How many of them are from Iran? Where were they getting the weapons they were smuggling? Can we go after their suppliers? How badly will this affect the terrorists in Iraq?

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posted at 15:50:06 on 08/17/07 - Category: Army

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raymond torres wrote:

i want to go to iraq do i have a chance?
08/21/07 02:39:57

Wanda wrote:

The world terrorist is all relative. The average American thinks any arab is a terrorist, the Iraqis getting tortured and killed think the Americans are terrorist. I guess you have to turn to the actions to decide this question of who is the bigger terrorist. Al Qaedo killed approximately 3,000 people on 9/11, and kill 4,000 coalition troops. U.S. caused the deaths of over 1,000,000 Iraqis in the gulf war and during the sanctions (500,000 kids according to UNICEF), caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis and Afghanis this war. Both torture, both kill. AL QAEDA AND THE U.S. ARE BOTH TERRORISTS! U.S. a little bit of a bigger terrorist just by sheer number of people killed, and because they are the invader and occupier.
08/24/07 19:49:55

True patriot wrote:

wanda i want to slap you i am not a terriost i am a Tyrant
08/29/07 09:14:56

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