Sunday, May 31, 2009

Occupation Iraq: Sunday Globe Special

Here is the article they chose about Iraq today:





All clear about censorship, readers?


Afternoon web update:

"US: Unclear troop number remaining in Iraq cities" by Chelsea J. Carter, Associated Press Writer | May 31, 2009

BAGHDAD --Thirty days before the deadline to withdraw U.S. combat forces from Iraq's urban areas, it is still unknown how many troops will remain in cities as commanders determine their new roles, a U.S. general said Sunday....

A rose, by any other name.... Occupation Iraq: Non-Combat Combat

After six years of the same s***-shovel, I believe that carrot out in front of you is a mirage, Amurka!

Army Brig. Gen. Keith Walker, commander of the Iraqi Assistance Group, told reporters during a briefing in Baghdad dismissed any suggestion the U.S. military was just renaming its combat units as trainers....

Either you or Brigadier General Frederick Rudesheim is a liar then, sir.

Also Sunday, two American soldiers died from non-combat related injuries in separate incidents in Iraq, the U.S. military said.

Related: Occupation Iraq: AmeriKa's Greatest Enemy

Hey, what's in a name, 'eh?

We should stay there so we kill more of our own (and Iraqis) for Bush's lies, 'bamer.

Please see: Occupation Iraq: Tortured Logic and related links for why I no longer believe in "suiciders" or anything else the agenda-pushing, war-promoting, Zionist AmeriKan war press has to report about Muslims, Iraq -- or anything else for that matter!!

The deaths raise to 24 the number of American troops killed in Iraq in May, making it the deadliest month since last September when 25 were killed. At least 4,306 members of the U.S. military have died in Iraq since the war began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.

Wait a minute.

It was reported to be 4,303 on Saturday, and when you add 2 to that it makes 4,305.

Where is the MISSING SERVICE MAN'S DEATH, Globe?

--more--"