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Iraq
Oct 11, 2003 2:06:52 GMT -5
Post by abisai on Oct 11, 2003 2:06:52 GMT -5
www.vcorps.army.mil/www/cjtf7/Iraq/mostwanted.htmI always wondered about the current status on the deck of Iraqi Most Wanted. Here's a link to a military web site that tracks it in an easy to read format. d**n they've done good I'd say. There's some outstanding, but they really racked these guys up.
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Iraq
Oct 11, 2003 8:50:53 GMT -5
Post by Rob G on Oct 11, 2003 8:50:53 GMT -5
AWESOME
They have done well. It kills me however that we got just about every body except Saddam. Where is that basterd. I feel pretty convident that Bin laden is dead under a crushed cave somewhere. We really bombed that WHOLE country. But Saddam. Where is he. I'm thinking Syria. Well we will find out when we invade them. Heres to world domination.
Truth, Justice, and low oil prices.
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Iraq
Oct 11, 2003 19:56:50 GMT -5
Post by abisai on Oct 11, 2003 19:56:50 GMT -5
It is weird that they can touch nearly everyone else but these top dogs. It leads you to believe that either they are dead already or have major support from powerful allies. Like a rich oil provider who sympathizes. Or a royal prince. It could be a government official, but after what havoc we could wreck on any country that were to do so, I seriously doubt that it is a formal governemental policy. Unless it is a government of crap that is full of problems anyway, which is a possibility.
Anything would be better than no conclusive evidence of their deaths. That is just fucking annoying.
The most likely recluses remain: Iran, Saudi Arabia, or some rich dude's resort in BFE (could be anywhere). I bet they go looking in Syria and find nothing there either. I believe they don't like Saddam there anyway. But again, all it takes is one guy with a vendetta and there you go. If I were rich and on the run, I'd live out of a boat, but that's just what I would do if I were not the fine upstanding citizen that I am.
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Iraq
Oct 13, 2003 6:22:41 GMT -5
Post by Rob G on Oct 13, 2003 6:22:41 GMT -5
Yeah man, getting proof is the hard part. Especially considering that the top 30 places we thought saddam or Benladan would be have been annilated by massive explosion.
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Iraq
Dec 6, 2003 13:27:50 GMT -5
Post by JBOY on Dec 6, 2003 13:27:50 GMT -5
JBOY FOR PRESIDENT
JBOY BELIVES ALL PEOPLE SHOULD BE TREATED FAIRLY(SO GIVE THEM 24 HRS NOTICE THEN GO IN AND DESTROY.ANNIHILATE,PULVORIZE,JUST FLICKING KILL ANYTHING THAT RESEMBLES A TOWEL IN THE STREETS)
JBOY BELIVES IN TAX CUTS(SO ANYONE YOU DONT GET IN THE STREETS, LINE THEM UP IN ONE OF THE STADIUMS OVER THERE AND DROP ONE MASSIVE BOMB SAVING TAX PAYERS MONEY AND MAYBE EVEN SOME EXTRA IN THIER RETURNS)
JBOY BELIVES IN MEDICARE AND SOCIL SECURITY(SO STOP WASTING ALL OUR TAX DOLLARS SENDING HOME OUR DEAD TROOPS AND REBUILDING COUNTRIES THAT ARE JUST GOING TO RAISE LITTLE TOWEL HEAD TERRORISTS AND PUT IT TOWARDS THE PEOPLE WHO NEED IT HERE IN THE USA)
JBOY WILL STAND UP FOR AMERICANS OF ALL COLORS(SO IF YOUR NOT AMERICAN WHEATHER BORN HERE OR GIVEN A GREEN CARD YOU HAVE 24 HRS TO GET OUT BEFORE TAX DOLLARS START GETTING WASTED ON BULLETS FOR THAT IMMIGRANT ASS)
SO PLEASE IF YOU SEE JBOYS NAME ON YOUR BALLOT VOTE FOR HIM 100% AMERICAN FOR 100% OF AMERICANS
P.S- I NEED A CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE? AND A LEGAL TEAM? AND PROBABLY SOME BODY GUARDS?
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Iraq
Dec 6, 2003 19:08:32 GMT -5
Post by Rob G on Dec 6, 2003 19:08:32 GMT -5
Rob Gault for vice president,
Rob Gault is dumb, uneducated and likes d&d. Should President Jboy be assassinated i will spend the entire national budget on D&D books, dice, and pencils.
There, now you dont need bodyguards.
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Iraq
Dec 6, 2003 20:33:20 GMT -5
Post by abisai on Dec 6, 2003 20:33:20 GMT -5
I'd like to lobby for National Treasurer. I work in accounting and I could use a job working for the only business that never gets audited and has no need to perform accounting functions since they can print their own damn money.
So in my spare time at this post, set me up as CIA agent in the crowd. I am mad anonymous white man with no distinguishing features. From there I can starts riots for more DnD dice or cheers for more DnD sessions. Or even point someone out and claim they are an immigrant and demand J-Boy as President personally execute them.
100% Americans for 100% Americans.
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Iraq
Dec 14, 2003 11:43:28 GMT -5
Post by abisai on Dec 14, 2003 11:43:28 GMT -5
JIHAD THIS MOTHER-FLICKER!!! Saddam is in the bag. FLICK yeah!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Before this development, I had: Breakdown of captures/kills/surrenders and % of 55 Wanted Iraqis by month: April 15 27% May 12 22% June 5 9% July 5 9% August 2 4% September 1 2% October 0 0% November 0 0% December 0 0% Remaining 15 27%
Effectively, even before Saddam in the bag, 73% of the rest were. And even after Saddam captured, an anchor stated today that the coalition had "about 2/3", which is a big difference to a professional in the news industry reporting the news. My guess is that this would lead to more captures/surrenders of the remaining Wanted guys, but who knows. TODAY IS A DAY TO CELEBRATE -just like the Iraqi reporters cheering at the press conference announcing Saddam's capture
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Iraq
Dec 14, 2003 14:32:54 GMT -5
Post by Darth Deucedropper on Dec 14, 2003 14:32:54 GMT -5
I thought news and media profesionals are supposed to be objective that is not the case there
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Iraq
Dec 15, 2003 17:04:44 GMT -5
Post by Rob G on Dec 15, 2003 17:04:44 GMT -5
HELLL YEAH,
We got that mother flicker. This is awesome.
Historically you almost never get the main man. But we did it this time. A real dictator would have committed suicide before we could get him. He even had a gun on him and he did not use it. What a herb.
I kinda dont like him being alive though cause that makes me think people will make attempts to get him out. Like hostages or something.
Either way this is great and gives me hope of finding that piece of shat Bin Laden
GO USA
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Iraq
Dec 18, 2003 17:11:01 GMT -5
Post by The Nasinator on Dec 18, 2003 17:11:01 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D HEEEEY ALLLLL YOUUUU GUYSSSS! Yes sir, we did indeed get him and I am so happy and proud I am beside myself. I was shocked to find the conditions Maddass Saddam was living in. I mean, I didn’t expect him to be lurking around in a secret palace somewhere or lurking about in the shadows of secret tunnels located within every room of a palace somewhere a la Clue or anything, but a hole in the ground? A hole in the ground. A hole in the GODDAMN FREAKIN’ GROUND! I’m not sure Bugs Bunny could have fit down there. It was a tiny hole in the ground. I was shocked. I was even more shocked when I found out he had a gun and didn’t even shoot himself. I can’t believe he didn’t kill himself. I guess that tells us a lot about his personality and character. He obviously values himself more than anything, being willing to live in total shame and humiliation throughout what may be the rest of his short life. The implications are even further interesting in that many terrorist organizations, i.e. Hamas, have publicly denounced Saddam for NOT killing himself. This is a man, a dictator, who has been encouraging people to kill themselves in suicide attacks for the glory of Allah, he even goes so far to compensate the families of those who do indeed successfully kill themselves in these attacks, in some cases as high as $25,000. Yet he could not bring himself to kill himself, and this is the man who has called on his people for a Jihad, one who is not willing to pay the ultimate sacrifice, while underlings, nobody’s, do it on a daily basis. I wonder if this fact has kept these militants up at night, realizing they have been following someone who’s beliefs do not measure up to their own. Interesting. I was hoping that his capture would dishearten those terrorists and Ba’athist members left in Iraq who are misguidedly carrying on the war effort. I know this was wishful thinking, but I was hoping. Hopefully, Saddam will have information the CIA can squeeze out of him that will help the military crush the life out of the remaining Ba’athists. Can you believe that France and Germany are pissed off because the US won’t give them any chance to bid on the contracts to rebuild Iraq? Fuk them. They didn’t want to help in the war effort, they didn’t any of their blood spilled in Iraq, they stonewalled us in the U.N., why should they get a crack at it? Screw them. In other news concerning France and Germany, the European Union is due to add another 25 member countries to its ranks by next year. The E.U. is trying to become a United States of Europe. France and Germany are spearheading this little venture. France wrote up a tentative constitution and mechanisms for a judicial branch and they want to lead the E.U. in a united foreign policy. But Poland and Spain basically told France and Germany that they weren’t happy with them trying to control everything and subjugating all the other members of the E.U. member’s opinions. Everything has been put on hold for now. Guess the United States isn’t the only one getting annoyed with France and Germany. By the way, can I be the Foreign Relations Advisor in Jboy’s new government. I promise I won’t blow up more than a few countries a year. Please, please, please?
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Iraq
Dec 27, 2003 15:10:18 GMT -5
Post by The Nasinator on Dec 27, 2003 15:10:18 GMT -5
Hey, did you guys hear about Libya and Khaddafhi? He got so scared of what we did to Iraq that he voluntarily opened up Libya to UN inspections and publicly declared that Libya didn’t have any weapons of mass destruction. I heard one quote where he said that he was scared that the U.S. would come into Libya and do what we did to Iraq.
That’s awesome. Now we just need Iran, Syria and N. Korea to do the same. Did I leave anyone out?
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Iraq
Dec 27, 2003 16:57:48 GMT -5
Post by abisai on Dec 27, 2003 16:57:48 GMT -5
I used to have a newspaper clipping from NY Times after 9/11, like 9/13 or something. It was a fullpage advertisement from the entire country of Libya, saying they felt our pain or some fashizzle like that. Kadafi has been scared shiiteless every since. Just like when PLO head honcho Arafat gave blood and looked like he was on the verge of tears - not because of the US losses, but the prospects of retaliation in some way coming back to his people. I bet every nation out there felt that way after we stomped all over the Middle East.
There has already been a "reported" sighting of Osama in Iran and the politics of nuclear weapons inspection could haunt them next. The real dirt will come when it is revealed how many European businesses fully supplied whatever Iran and Iraq ever wanted to further their fledgling programs in recent years. BTW, France supposedly profited big time from the oil for food thingy the UN imposed upon Iraq and they were sorry to see their monopoly in that regard go to waste.
Oh, I was not really surprised that Saddam didn't off himself. He is a nutjob, but if he had the death wish he never would have ran in the first place. He knew it would come to this sooner or later. I cannot imagine how they put it to him like this: "Your entire army, population, and even family absolutely and totally abandoned you. We have most of these people under arrest, now is the time for you to help us get the rest." The last revenge of Saddam, he gets to implicate the most loyal of his underlings. What a scumbag.
My new favorite politician is this Musharif or whoever is in charge of Pakistan. They tried killing him twive in two weeks. He keeps on trucking like business as usual. Plus he is totally waving the USA banner every chance he can get. Politics-wise, he is also giving up control over the military that got him there, one slick maneuver to help stabilize his position.
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Iraq
Dec 28, 2003 11:24:45 GMT -5
Post by The Nasinator on Dec 28, 2003 11:24:45 GMT -5
In a little food for thought side note, the whole war with Iraq has brought the UN back into the picture with the inspections in Libya. For 12 years leading up to this current installment of war with Iraq, the UN was a lame duck in that it couldn’t “convince” Saddam, through diplomacy, to allow the inspectors full disclosure. We decide to go into Iraq and force Saddam’s hand and the rest is history. Now however, Libya opens it’s gates willingly to the UN and promises full disclosure and the UN inspectors are going in. Once again, the UN is important, is back on the world stage and involved once again in the Middle East “situation.”
Let’s recap: UN tries for 12 years to get Saddam to give them full access and disclosure, They can’t do it. The US goes in and does it in less than a year. (Albeit with lose of life but with the ancillary benefit of deposing a world dictator, freeing a country from a cult of personality, and the promise of installing a friendly government in one of the most volatile territory’s in the world). Libya, a known terrorist state, opens its doors up to the UN inspectors willingly and seems on the precipice of turning a corner politically and ideologically. Because of UN diplomacy? Nope. Because of fear of the United States wrath? Yes.
The UN should be thanking the US for getting it back in the game. I’m sure many people will be saying in the coming months or years that it was the UN that played the crucial role in turning the Middle East around. However, we know that if it wasn’t for the US scaring the shit out of these fundamentalist Muslim states, these same states wouldn’t have opened their doors in the first place. I guess you can say that the US is the “key” that allows the UN to open any doors at all. Maybe that’s why the UN is headquartered in the US?
I wish this could be a world where reason and logic were the tools that could convince people the error of their ways, or instead be the tools that could bridge the gap of understanding. I truly wish it were. But I realized that as a species and a planet, we’re just not ready for that yet. We still may be a hundred years off from that, maybe more. We should never stop trying to talk instead of fight, but at some point, the time for talk and appeasement is over, and it is time to fight. The UN failed for 12 years. It was time to fight. Until the UN learns that lesson, they will never be a true world power.
PS – I like that Musharif guy too, but jeez, I would hate to get in between a fued with Pakistan and India. Those two countries have hated each other since the beginning of time. They’re still fighting over that territory named after that Led Zepplin song. “Cashmere?”
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Iraq
Dec 28, 2003 23:29:31 GMT -5
Post by Rob G on Dec 28, 2003 23:29:31 GMT -5
I like Masgarif too. He is a military dictator. These low life nations only respect dictators. I undertsand now he has ordered elections and will turn over the governement to a democratically elected Leader. Thats awesome for him to do. Its funny to me that the only way these places become democracies is when their dictator orders it.
I think the irag war broadcasted on TV showed the world how mad crazy tough we are. Definatly it backed N. Korea up. Aswell as scaring the crap out of Libya.
Countries ruled by monarchs or dictators are essentially ca[ptive nations. I say we should never deal with a country like that. And if we want to do the right thing we should invade these countries and foirce them to vote. If they elect their monarch or Dictator then fine. (Note i do not inclujde england in this as their monarch is more like monumjent or soemething.).
I will return soon with more racist remarks and hatred for all/
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