Friday, January 23, 2009

KICK ASS VIDEO: BATTLE FOR FALLUJAH--AMERICAN APOCALYPSE (DON'T MISS THIS ONE)

The combat action footage is great and the music adds a special touch to the ongoing battle for Fallujah, Iraq. If you like violent combat videos, this is for you.

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http://www.youtube.com/v/r0sHSCOLuiA&hl=en&fs=1

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NON-STOP VIOLENT COMBAT ACTION FROM THE IRAQ WAR (SUPERB ACTION VIDEO)

Video shows US soldiers and Marines in rapid-fire combat in Iraq. The video is enhanced by some great music. You're going to love all this highly charged combat footage.

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http://www.youtube.com/v/1Y47aYhLBlk&hl=en&fs=1

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ENEMY RECORDED COMBAT FOOTAGE FROM IRAQ (CAPTURED INSURGENT VIDEO)

This video was captured from the Iraqi insurgents and shows them attacking American positions in Iraq.

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http://www.youtube.com/v/tJOpaRU9aW0&hl=en&fs=1

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HOW BUSH WRECKED IRAQ. DON'T BELIEVE WHAT THE MEDIA IS TELLING YOU

Wrecked Iraq: What the Good News from Iraq Really Means

January 23, 2009
Source: http://tinyurl.com/adwrzk·

The Iraq that has emerged from the American invasion and occupation is now a thoroughly wrecked land, housing a largely dysfunctional society.

More than a million Iraqis may have died; millions have fled their homes; many millions of others have been scarred by war, insurgency and counterinsurgency operations, extreme sectarian violence, and soaring levels of common criminality.

Education and medical systems have essentially collapsed and, even today, with every kind of violence in decline, Iraq remains one of the most dangerous societies on earth.

As its crisis deepened, the various areas of social and technical devastation became ever more entwined, reinforcing one another. The country’s degraded sewage and water systems, for example, have spawned two consecutive years of widespread cholera.

It seems likely that this year, the disease will only subside when the cold weather makes further contagion impossible, but this “solution” also guarantees its reoccurrence each year until water purification systems are rebuilt.

In the meantime, cholera victims cannot rely on Iraq’s once vaunted medical system, since two-thirds of the country’s doctors have fled, its hospitals are often in a state of advanced decay and disrepair, drugs remain scarce, and equipment, if available at all, is outdated.

The rebuilding of the water and medical systems, however, cannot get fully underway unless the electrical system is restored to reasonable shape. Repair of the electrical grid awaits a reliable oil and gas pipeline system to provide fuel for generators, and this cannot be constructed without the expertise of technicians who have left the country, or newly trained specialists that the educational system is now incapable of producing.

And so it goes.

On a daily basis, this cauldron of misery renews powerful feelings of discontent, which explains why American military leaders regularly insist that the country’s current relative quiescence is, at best, “fragile.”

They believe only the most minimal reductions in U.S. forces in Iraq (still hovering at close to 150,000 troops) are advisable.

Even if Washington prefers to ignore Iraqi realities, military officials working close to the ground know that the country’s state of disrepair, and an inability to deal with it in any reasonably prompt way, leaves a population in steaming discontent.

At any moment, this could explode in further sectarian violence or yet another violent effort to expel the U.S. forces from the country.

Michael Schwartz’s new book,
War Without End: The Iraq War in Context (Haymarket, 2008), has just been released. It explains just how the militarized geopolitics of oil led the U.S. to dismantle the Iraqi state and economy while fueling sectarian civil war inside that country. read article


EXTREME WAR VIOLENCE: WHAT BUSH LEFT BEHIND IN IRAQ (WARNING: VERY GRAPHIC)

This video is compilation of violent action and gruesome scenes showing what has happened in Iraq since former President Bush announced we were not going to war with Iraq, and then followed up with his infamous "Mission Accomplished" statement.

Over 5 years after Bush decided to invade and occupy IRAQ, we are still spending $9 BILLION a MONTH on the war and over 4,5000 young Americans have been killed and another 40,000 are in military hospitals---many of them with injuries that will leave them disabled for LIFE

Warning: There is plenty of violent action in this video"


http://www.youtube.com/v/DhD3eQ-DM0c&hl=en&fs=1

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EXTREMELY INTENSE ACTION VIDEO: MARINES FROM REGIMENTAL COMBAT TEAM 1 CLEAR A VILLAGE OF AL QAEDA (MUST SEE VIDEO)

Listen and watch as the US MARINES Regimental Combat Team l go on a search and destroy mission in a small village in IRAQ.

The video allows you to listen to the team leader give instructions to his men before they go on the mission.

Lots of combat action in this video.

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http://www.youtube.com/v/XmhN8k3BnUI&hl=en&fs=1

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AWESOME VIDEO: WATCH AS US MARINES KILL AN IRAQI INSURGENT (VIOLENT VIDEO)

This short video shows US MARINES killing a wounded Iraqi insurgent.

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http://www.youtube.com/v/PtR9IqVxAO4&hl=en&fs=1

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HEAVY COMBAT ACTION VIDEO: US SOLDIERS FIGHT INSURGENTS IN IRAQ (LIVE ACTION VIDEO)

Listen to the communication between GIs as they go on a search and destroy mission in IRAQ.

This video contains a lot of action footage.

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http://www.youtube.com/v/Tf-iR0f9fbo&hl=en&fs=1

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