Monday, August 16, 2010
SONG FOR THE SOLDIERS IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN (CLICK ON IMAGE TO PLAY VIDEO)
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DAYTIME ATTACK ON AN UNDISCLOSED FOB IN AFGHANISTAN (Click on arrow to play video)
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A RARE LOOK AT THE TALIBAN FROM BEHIND THEIR LINES (Click on arrow to play video)
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MARINES FROM FOX COMPANY ENTER COMBAT WITH TALIBAN (CLICK ON ARROW TO PLAY VIDEO)
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WOUNDED SOLDIERS,SOME GAVE IT THEIR ALL (click on arrow to watch video)
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U.S. TROOPS PULLOUT OF IRAQ, BUT COUNTRY IS STILL IN CHAOS
The mainstream media is all giddy over the fact that "the surge" worked in IRAQ and American troops are starting to depart the country.
This blogger couldn't be happier to see American troops leave IRAQ, but the facts are IRAQ is still a very unstable nation as witnessed by this report out of IRAQ which spells out the number of attacks which continue to take place.
Again, the mainstream media in the United States is either unaware of what you will read below, or they simply have turned a blind eye to security problems in IRAQ.
Read more here about security incidents over past day in IRAQ:
http://warnewstoday.blogspot.com
Reported security incidents over past 24-hours in IRAQ
Baghdad:#1: Four civilians were wounded when a sticky bomb attached to their car went off in eastern Baghdad. “The blast occurred last night in Palestine Street, eastern Baghdad,” a local security source told Aswat al-Iraq news agency on Monday.
#2: An IED went off near a civilian vehicle in al-Amiriya, western Baghdad, leaving two on board and another nearby wounded and causing severe damage to the vehicle,” the source told Aswat al-Iraq news agency.
#3: Another IED blast targeted an Iraqi army patrol in the area of Camp al-Rasheed, southeastern Baghdad, leaving two soldiers wounded and damaging their vehicle, the source said.
Diyala Prv:#1: A suicide car bomber rammed his car into a bus carrying Iranian pilgrims, killing one Iraqi man and wounding 10 Iranians, in the town of Muqdadiya, 80 km (50 miles) northeast of Baghdad, a source in the security operation centre of Diyala province said. Another police source in the town said the incident involved a parked car bomb.
#2: A U.S. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) crashed yesterday evening in Iraq’s Diyala province, approximately 2 kilometers northeast of Muqdadiyah. The small UAV impacted an open area outside of a residential suburb after experiencing engine problems.
Mahmoudiya:#1: “An IED went off at the entrance of al-Mahmoudiya town, (30 km) southern Baghdad, leaving one civilian killed and three others wounded and damaging vehicles near the blast site,” the source told Aswat al-Iraq news agency.
Abu Ghraib:#1: “Another IED attached to a civilian vehicle went off in Abu Ghraib area, (25 km) western Baghdad, killing a civilian and wounded two others who were on board and causing severe damage to the nearby buildings and vehicles,” the source added.
Karbala:#1: Unknown gunmen on Sunday used guns with silencers to rob a gold shop in Karbala city, wounding four civilians. “An armed group driving an OPEL car robed today a gold shop at the al-Nassir neighborhood, 3 km southern Karbala,” an eyewitness told Aswat al-Iraq news agency. He noted that the gunmen used guns with silencers. “They wounded a number of people, including the shop’s owner, and then they escaped to an unknown place taking away gold items and money from the shop,” the eyewitness added.
Umm Qsar:#1: The U.S. Navy said Sunday that gunmen armed with AK-47 rifles had boarded four commercial ships in a two-hour time span in the vicinity of an Iraqi oil terminal in the northern Persian Gulf on Aug. 8. The assailants took computers, cell phones and money from crew members before fleeing, according to Lt. John Fage, a spokesman for the Navy's Fifth Fleet in Bahrain. The vessels were identified as the American ship Sagamore, the Antigua-flagged Armenia, the North Korean Crystal Wave and the Syrian Sana Star. The seaborne robbery — which occurred about 20 miles (32 kilometers) off the port of Umm Qasr in an area patrolled jointly by the U.S. and Iraqi navies — raised concern about a new threat in the strategic area.
Basra:#1: “A roadside bomb went off today near the house of a police officer (major) in the 50-Hosh area, 7 km north of the Basra city, causing damage to the house but without any casualties,” the source added.
Mosul:#1: Two policemen were killed and three others wounded in two separate attacks with improvised explosive devices in western and southern Mosul city on Sunday, a local police source said. “An IED went off in al-Tojjar neighborhood, western Mosul, near a police patrol of the 7th Emergency Contingent, leaving a policeman and three others injured,” the source told Aswat al-Iraq news agency.“A second IED went off near a federal police patrol on the Baghdad road, southern Mosul, killing a patrolman,” the source added.
#3: One Iraqi army soldier was killed on Sunday and another wounded when unknown gunmen attacked an army checkpoint eastern Mosul city. “The attack occurred in the al-Qadissiya al-Thaniya neighborhood, eastern Mosul,” a local police source told Aswat al-Iraq news agency.
#4: Gunmen shot dead a policeman manning a checkpoint in central Mosul, 390 km (240 miles) north of Baghdad, police said.
#5: A civilian was killed and his son wounded during a shootout when Iraqi army forces chased suspected militants in eastern Mosul, police said.
Al Anbar Prv:#1: A policeman was wounded after gunmen waged an attack with hand-grenades on Sunday, a source in al-Falluja police said. “Unidentified gunmen on a bicycle attacked a Falluja police patrol that stopped in the area of Jubail, southeastern Falluja, with hand-grenades, leaving a patrolman wounded,” the source told Aswat al-Iraq news agency.
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RAW LANGUAGE IN THIS VIDEO AS OUR TROOPS BATTLE THE TALIBAN. (Click on arrow to play video)
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TROOP DEATHS IN AFGHANISTAN PASS THE 2,000 MARK
More than 2,000 U.S. and NATO troops have been killed in Afghanistan since the war started in 2001.
Read more here:
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia/2010/08/20108161532562124.html
Click on link to read complete story
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