We are being told by the MSM that Iraq is falling into civil war and is out of control. It is hard to explain that to the people who are IN Iraq. Apparently, what they are seeing is totally different than what we are being force-fed by the American MSM. The same MSM that will not say they want America to win this war on terrorism.
There is violence between the different sects, but much of the violence is precipitated by al-Qaida agents who are committed to creating chaos and sectarian strife. They do this through sensational violence in highly populated areas, causing as many civilian casualties as possible.They also do it through executions, murder and intimidation.
The left and the terrorists would have us believe that the Battle of Iraq is not part of the Global War on Terror. In reality it is just the current front on the war. Pulling out of Iraq would have consequences that I hate to even contemplate. We must stop allowing the left to play politics with the security of our great nation and ultimately of the world.
In spite of the on-going attempts to turn public opinion against the war which results in turning public opinion against our Soldiers, the American Armed Forces are doing their job and cleaning up the scum who have come to Iraq to fight us. They are doing this at great risk to themselves by taking great care to avoid civilian casualties.
CAPTURED and giving up information:
Dhanun Ahmad Mahmud Ahmad (al-Ugaydi)
AKA (Abu Yunis)
Dhanun Ahmad Mahmud Ahmad AKA Abu Yunis Gatekeeper for the Leader of Mosul, Weapons Facilitator in Northern Iraq, involved in VBIED attacks on Iraqis and Coalition Forces.
Abu Yunis (Abu Ubayda, Abu Zubayr, Hiba) was one of Mosul’s most wanted individuals. He was assessed to be a gatekeeper for Abu Huda as well as a link between Mosul and Baghdad AQIZ Leaders. He was also a weapons facilitator. Yunis was arranging a meeting of high level visitors at the time of his capture. Yunis was associated with personnel that conducted VBIED attacks on police.
Way to go boys!!!

December 3rd, 2006 at 5:31 pm
Aubrey - I think it’s because they don’t want us to win. I think they think that if we just walk away that all these jihadists will just go away.
That makes it less scary for them - they can control us, but they can’t control them. So they’d rather think it’s our fault.
It’s a classic example of avoiding conflict that results creating unavoidable conflict.
December 3rd, 2006 at 5:32 pm
Thanks spree
December 3rd, 2006 at 5:44 pm
Open Trackback Weekend #30…
Welcome to the ‘Winter is here’ open trackback party. Just leave a post and I’ll send a trackback ping your way….
December 3rd, 2006 at 6:08 pm
Thanks, Beth. I meant on the sidebar, but then I noticed the Pages with them.
How did you get them to work? I have tried all sorts of ways. Are you using blogrolling scripts?
December 3rd, 2006 at 6:45 pm
All war is terrible, and the media is confused, but the bottom line is that we need to take care of our future by getting control of all that oil. We are in need of it more than they are. period.
December 4th, 2006 at 12:54 am
al-Qaida in Iraq #2…
Umar Faruq
Umar Faruq
Long-time al-Qaida operative, to include involvement in the planning of the Bali Nightclub bombing in Indonesia.
Killed during a raid on September 25, 2006 in Basra, Iraq.
Killed by Coalition Forces in southeastern Iraq shortly af…
December 4th, 2006 at 1:01 am
sean - the oil won’t matter if we let them win. They will veiw it as a win if we walk away. We really can’t walk away. It would be disasterous.