Thursday, May 28, 2009

BLOODY COMBAT FOOTAGE OF U.S. GUNSHIPS WIPING OUT TALIBAN IN AFGHANISTAN (FANTASTIC VIDEO)


Video shows a series of U.S. Gunships wiping out Taliban on the ground in Afghanistan.

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VIDEO FEMALE MARINES: THE FEWER: THE PROUDER


Video shows female Marines deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. They are The Fewer and The Prouder.

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HOOAH! FIREFIGHT AGAINST THE TALIBAN IN AFGHANISTAN


Video is a close-up view of our guys in a rugged firefight with the Taliban in Afghanistan. Some of the language is salty.

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WILD-ASS VIDEO OF U.S. FIREFIGHTS WITH TALIBAN IN AFGHANISTAN (TURN UP YOU SPEAKERS)


Video is non-stop, wild-ass, action of the U.S. military in a series of firefights with the Taliban in Afghanistan. Be sure to turn up your speakers.

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SUPERB VIDEO TRIBUTE TO U.S. MILITARY IN AFGHANISTAN AND IRAQ: CHASE ROCK BAND


Superb video tribute to our military in Iraq and Afghanistan with the Chase Rock Band providing the musical accompaniment.

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WAR WITH NORTH KOREA?

US Army moves to DEFCON 2 28 May 2009 Sources close to MiNa claim the US Army has moved their alert level to Defcon 2. This was initiated by the alarming situation in North Korea. The US Army has over 35,000 troops stationed in South Korea, well within reach of North Korean conventional weapons. North Korea has the largest artillery force in the world, which adds more to the already tense situation. Earlier today, N. Korea's leader Kim Jong Il issued threats to the South Korean and US Navy ships for coming too close to North Korea's territorial waters.

Source: http://www.legitgov.org/

AMERICA'S FINEST: THE U.S. SPECIAL FORCES IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN (MUST SEE VIDEO)


The U.S. Special Forces are the finest fighting unit in the world and in this video you get to see them in action against the Taliban in Afghanistan and insurgents in Iraq. They have earned their slogan: "Mess with the Best: Die like the Rest."

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PHOTOS OBAMA DOESN'T WANT RELEASED SHOW U.S. PRISON GUARDS RAPING AND SEXUALLY ABUSING IRAQI PRISONERS


Photos ‘show Abu Ghraib guards raping prisoners’

28.05.09
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Images of rape and torture are among photographs of abuse at Abu Ghraib jail in Iraq that Barack Obama is blocking from release, a former general claimed today.

One photo reportedly shows an American soldier raping a female prisoner and another was said to show a translator raping a male detainee.

Others are said to depict sexual assaults with objects including a truncheon, wire and a phosphorescent tube.


Retired major-general Antonio Taguba, who oversaw the investigation into abuses at the prison in Baghdad, said he agreed with the president's decision not to release the pictures.
“I am not sure what purpose their release would serve other than a legal one and the consequence would be to imperil our troops, the only protectors of our foreign policy, when we most need them,” he said. “The mere description of these pictures is horrendous enough, take my word for it.”


The prisoner abuse scandal at Abu Ghraib exploded after photos taken by soldiers appeared in 2004. The latest images were included in Maj-Gen Taguba's report that year into prisoner abuse at the jail.

The Daily Telegraph, which spoke to Maj-Gen Taguba, said it was not clear from the report who had seen the photos or how they were obtained. It said the photos related to 400 cases of alleged abuse between 2001 and 2005 at Abu Ghraib and six other prisons.

The newspaper said the images were backed up by statements from Maj-Gen Taguba's report obtained under America's freedom of information act.

Last month a report by the Senate armed services committee said government backing for the CIA's harsh interrogation methods set the tone for abuses in Iraq and that it was not appropriate simply to blame low-ranking officers, saying high-ranking officials sent the message that such acts were appropriate.

The report followed the release of memos from president George Bush's administration that justified the use on terrorist suspects of what critics said amounted to torture. Obama administration officials did not respond to requests for comment.

SECURITY SLIPPING IN IRAQ (THE REAL NEWS VIDEO)


The situation in Iraq continues to deteriorate on a daily basis. This video from TheRealNews network shows what has been happening in Iraq.

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