The Arab minority in southwest Iran set off some bombs as a welcome to the country’s Loony Tunes president yesterday. The meeting that was supposed to be held was cancelled “due to rain.”
The cities of Mahmudiyah, Lutufiyah and Yusufiyah south of Baghdad are finally getting something they have gone without for over eight years — water (Uh, duz that mean they didn’t have water before we came? Yes.). The civic project came courtesy of the US Army.
As of today, January 24, a US Navy/Marine field hospital in Sinkiari, Pakistan has passed the 24,000 patient mark.
CIC and President George Bush said yesterday he will listen to ground commanders, not polls or focus groups regarding force levels in the war theaters.
A 3 ID military policewoman, Sgt. Kareena Lechner, who was wounded in the August 23 mess hall bombing, rejected a transferred and asked to be returned to her unit in Iraq. This young woman — and others like her — exemplify the character that is inherent in the Soldiers, Marines, Navy personnel and Airmen putting their lives on the line in this war.
According to a report on today’s Afghan Islamic Press Online, “hundreds of people including men and women rallied in Herat city on Tuesday against the Spin Boldak bomb explosion that left around 70 people dead and injured. The protesters accused Pakistan of the deadliest bomb explosion in Spin Boldak and alleged that Pakistan has been interfering in the affairs of Afghanistan. They were chanting slogans “Death to terrorism” and “Death to Taliban.””
Al.Jazeera lead today’s on-line edition with a story saying there is “no such thing as international terrorism.” It’s complete with a picture of one of the jets slamming into the WTC. Rot in hell. And these mutts are going to be on cable in the US soon.
Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, warned the West of “radical behavior” towards Iran. Die, dog.
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