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Arab Locals Tell Marines Of Safe House
The identification cards of two American soldiers missing since
an attack on their unit in May were found in an al-Qaida safe house
north of Baghdad, along with video production equipment, computers
and weapons, the U.S. military said Saturday.
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Video Production Equipment
The smell of professionalism.
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100 Miles From Kidnapping
The house, discovered June 9 near Samarra — more than 100 miles
from the area where they disappeared — was otherwise empty, the
statement said. American soldiers approaching the building came
under fire from a nearby stand of trees, and two were wounded before
air support could arrive.
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Americans Say It Stinks Of Israel
There is way more to this. The equipment was too professional,
some books found were in Hebrew. Even before it was called in there
were some 'Israeli Advisors' arriving and interferring.
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Israelis Famous For This
After their 'Juba
the Sniper' videos, American troops are extremely
distrustful.
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Troops Sent In Deadly Situations
Iraq's new
Jewish 'Perfumed Prince',
General Petreaus, has a new tactic is putting small platoons
at isolated FOBs versus at big fortified US bases.
This is reminiscent of General T. Abraham Franks decision to have
females at checkpoints, which lead to six being ambushed, and four
were found in a garbage dump with their
throats slashed.
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