"Bring 'em on" George W. says.
Today in Iraq
"There are some who, uh, feel like that, you know, the conditions are such that they can attack us there. My answer is: Bring 'em on. We got the force necessary to deal with the security situation. “ - George W. Bush, July 2, 2003.
Friday, October 21, 2005
DAILY WAR NEWS FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2005
Bring ‘em on: Iraq new black hole of terror, from Gulf Daily News
Bring ‘em on: Yet another al -Zarqawi "top aide" captured in Iraq. The statement said Dulaimi was "highly regarded" by top al Qaeda leaders in Iraq including the group's chief, Jordanian Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. "(Dulaimi) was chiefly responsible for planning and executing all terrorist attacks on Iraqi and Coalition forces in the Ramadi and Falluja areas," the statement said.
Bring ‘em on: A suicide car bomb killed police officer in Khalis
Bring ‘em on: Defense lawyer in Saddam trial abducted
Bring 'em on: UPDATE: Lawyer who was kidnapped found dead.
Bring 'em on: Updated story on the child killed at Tigris Primary School
Bring 'em on: Canadian report on the fighters from their country who are part of Iraqi's
insurgency.
Bring ‘em on: Israeli, Irishmen among foreign fighters in Iraq
Bring ‘em on: Journalist shot dead in Baghdad by unknown assailants.
Bring ‘em on: Marine killed in Karabilah by suicide car bomb.
Bring ‘em on: GI’s and Syrians in Tense Clashes on Iraqi Border
Bring ‘em on: Gunman fire on Sunni worshippers as they were leaving the al- Hamid mosque in
Baghdad, killing three elderly men.
Bring ‘em on: A suicide car bomb killed four civilians and injured 14 outside governor’s office in Baquba.
Bring ‘em on: Gunmen dressed as Iraqi policemen kidnapped the head of a concrete company in al Mansur district of Baghdad.
Bring ‘em on: Soldier killed and four were wounded when their vehicle caught fire near Tikrit.
Bring ‘em on: A suicide car bomb killed four and wounded 13 in downtown Diyala.
Bring ‘em on: Two people killed in drive by shooting outside a food shop in Baghdad
Bring ‘em on: Governor of Salahaddin province survived an assassination attempt. Clashes
broke out in several districts of Ramadi, with one civilian killed.
Bring ‘em on: US national among 376 foreigners captured in Iraq. 78 came from Egypt, 66 from Syria, 41 from Sudan, 32 from Saudi Arabia, 17 from Jordan, 13 from Iran, 2 from Britain, one from Denmark, France, Israel, and Ireland.
Bring ‘em on: Four civilians killed and 18 seriously wounded when mortar rounds landed on the city of Samarra
Bring 'em on: Six Iraqis murdered in Babel governorate south of Baghdad
Bring 'em on: Three Marines killed by IED near Nasser Wa Salaam
Bring 'em on: US soldier dies from wounds received on October 20, 2005
Bring 'em on: British soldier killed in Iraq
Bring 'em on: Gunmen kill three Iraqi soldiers
Bring 'em on: Deputy Chairman of Arab-Kurd Friendship Society killed in Diyali
THE TRAGEDY OF IRAQ: Deliberate destruction of Iraqi civilian infrastructure by US bombing in the First Gulf War, along with US-backed economic sanctions, caused hundreds of thousands to die from treatable diseases and malnutrition. Most vulnerable as always were children, women, and the old. The recent conflict has wrought near-apocalyptic results upon the infrastructure.... “We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that reality—judiciously, as you will—we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors . . . and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do.” —Senior adviser to President Bush, 2002.
http://dailywarnews.blogspot.com/
Today in Iraq
"There are some who, uh, feel like that, you know, the conditions are such that they can attack us there. My answer is: Bring 'em on. We got the force necessary to deal with the security situation. “ - George W. Bush, July 2, 2003.
Friday, October 21, 2005
DAILY WAR NEWS FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2005
Bring ‘em on: Iraq new black hole of terror, from Gulf Daily News
Bring ‘em on: Yet another al -Zarqawi "top aide" captured in Iraq. The statement said Dulaimi was "highly regarded" by top al Qaeda leaders in Iraq including the group's chief, Jordanian Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. "(Dulaimi) was chiefly responsible for planning and executing all terrorist attacks on Iraqi and Coalition forces in the Ramadi and Falluja areas," the statement said.
Bring ‘em on: A suicide car bomb killed police officer in Khalis
Bring ‘em on: Defense lawyer in Saddam trial abducted
Bring 'em on: UPDATE: Lawyer who was kidnapped found dead.
Bring 'em on: Updated story on the child killed at Tigris Primary School
Bring 'em on: Canadian report on the fighters from their country who are part of Iraqi's
insurgency.
Bring ‘em on: Israeli, Irishmen among foreign fighters in Iraq
Bring ‘em on: Journalist shot dead in Baghdad by unknown assailants.
Bring ‘em on: Marine killed in Karabilah by suicide car bomb.
Bring ‘em on: GI’s and Syrians in Tense Clashes on Iraqi Border
Bring ‘em on: Gunman fire on Sunni worshippers as they were leaving the al- Hamid mosque in
Baghdad, killing three elderly men.
Bring ‘em on: A suicide car bomb killed four civilians and injured 14 outside governor’s office in Baquba.
Bring ‘em on: Gunmen dressed as Iraqi policemen kidnapped the head of a concrete company in al Mansur district of Baghdad.
Bring ‘em on: Soldier killed and four were wounded when their vehicle caught fire near Tikrit.
Bring ‘em on: A suicide car bomb killed four and wounded 13 in downtown Diyala.
Bring ‘em on: Two people killed in drive by shooting outside a food shop in Baghdad
Bring ‘em on: Governor of Salahaddin province survived an assassination attempt. Clashes
broke out in several districts of Ramadi, with one civilian killed.
Bring ‘em on: US national among 376 foreigners captured in Iraq. 78 came from Egypt, 66 from Syria, 41 from Sudan, 32 from Saudi Arabia, 17 from Jordan, 13 from Iran, 2 from Britain, one from Denmark, France, Israel, and Ireland.
Bring ‘em on: Four civilians killed and 18 seriously wounded when mortar rounds landed on the city of Samarra
Bring 'em on: Six Iraqis murdered in Babel governorate south of Baghdad
Bring 'em on: Three Marines killed by IED near Nasser Wa Salaam
Bring 'em on: US soldier dies from wounds received on October 20, 2005
Bring 'em on: British soldier killed in Iraq
Bring 'em on: Gunmen kill three Iraqi soldiers
Bring 'em on: Deputy Chairman of Arab-Kurd Friendship Society killed in Diyali
THE TRAGEDY OF IRAQ: Deliberate destruction of Iraqi civilian infrastructure by US bombing in the First Gulf War, along with US-backed economic sanctions, caused hundreds of thousands to die from treatable diseases and malnutrition. Most vulnerable as always were children, women, and the old. The recent conflict has wrought near-apocalyptic results upon the infrastructure.... “We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that reality—judiciously, as you will—we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors . . . and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do.” —Senior adviser to President Bush, 2002.
http://dailywarnews.blogspot.com/