--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>  
> In a message dated 7/16/07 10:35:11 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> In a  message dated 7/16/07 10:12:45 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
> >  do.rflex@ writes:
> > 
> > What od youn make of the fact that the  suicide bombs that go off in
> > > Baghadad on a daily basis, killing  scores of civilians, and 
> offering
> > > an excuse to keep US forces  there are in fact US cruise missiles
> > > lobbied into down town  Bagdad?
> > > 
> > > ROFLOL!!!!!! ROFL
> > 
> > Bwana  apparently thinks killing is funny.
> > 
> > Actually, I think what  you want others to believe is hysterical.
> 
> FWIW, there may well be a  grain (but only a grain) of
> truth to what Peter says, in that one explosion  in 2003
> may have been caused by a U.S. air-fired weapon (though
> not a  cruise missile) that went astray and landed in a
> market, killing 60  people.
> 
> The link Peter provided has details. The U.S., natch,
> has  denied it, but the incident has never been
> thoroughly investigated, and it  remains uncertain
> exactly what happened.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Judy you are talking about a "grain" of truth in a 10 pound bag or
rice. If  
> you read the sentence it accuses the US of lobbing cruise missiles
into  
> Baghdad on a daily basis. Do you believe that?


The following video clip might more accurately depict the seemingly
perpetual and unnecessary killing on a daily basis in Iraq:

Inside the surge

The Guardian's award-winning photographer and filmmaker Sean Smith
spent two months embedded with US troops in Baghdad and Anbar
province. His harrowing documentary exposes the exhaustion and
disillusionment of the soldiers.

Video clip: http://tinyurl.com/2tz76s





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