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He219
03-31-2004, 10:39 AM
Odierne Immagini - Il 31 Marzo

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Slovene military helicopter pilots rest next to a helicopter, in Gornja Radgona, Slovenia, in this Oct. 3, 2003 file photo. Due to lack of aircrafts, since Slovenia joined NATO on March 29, 2004, Italian Airforce guards Slovenian airspace. (AP Photo/Denis Sarkic, File)

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Fijian security guards are seen in the streets of the northern Iraqi city of Mosul Tuesday March 30, 2004. Estimates for the number of private soldiers and mercenaries in Iraq is over 10,000, as soldiers leave their country's military for the high pay security firms offer. (AP Photo/Karam Hussein)

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An Iraqi youth cheers in front of a burning vehicle in Fallujah, west of Baghdad, Wednesday March 31, 2004. Gunmen in Fallujah attacked two civilian cars that residents said were carrying up to eight foreign nationals. The occupants of the cars were killed and their vehicles were set on fire. (AP Photo/Abdel Kader Saadi)

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Flames engulf the remains of a person killed in Fallujah, west of Baghdad, Wednesday March 31, 2004. Gunmen in Fallujah attacked two civilian cars that residents said were carrying up to eight foreign nationals. The occupants of the cars were killed and their vehicles were set on fire. (AP Photo/Abdel Kader Saadi)

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Iraqis chant anti-American slogans as charred bodies hang from a bridge over the Euphrates River in Fallujah, west of Baghdad, Wednesday, March 31 2004. Enraged Iraqis in this hotbed of anti-Americanism killed four foreigners Wednesday, including at least one U.S. national, took the charred bodies from a burning SUV, dragged them through the streets, and hung them from the bridge. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)

Quite Frankly, I think These (http://editorial.*****images.com/source/CFW/imageResults.aspx?s=EventImagesSearchState|1|15|1|3158991|0|0|0|0|&p=1) people ought to be rounded up and @#*!

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A vehicle burns in Fallujah, west of Baghdad, Wednesday March 31, 2004. Gunmen in Fallujah attacked two civilian cars that residents said were carrying up to eight foreign nationals. The occupants of the cars were killed and their vehicles were set on fire. (AP Photo/Abdel Kader Saadi)

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U.S. military personnel Master Sgt. William Barber, left, and Lt. Col. David Norton from Redstone Arsenal, Ala., part of a team from the Missile and Space Intelligence Center (MSIC), look on as they initiate a controlled burn of rocket fuel during a ceremony in Srok Phnom Sruoch, Kampong Speu province 65 kilometers (40miles) west of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Cambodian and American authorities detonated warheads and rocket motors from the country's obsolete surface-to-air missile arsenal Wednesday to prevent the weapons from falling in the hands of terrorists, officials said. (AP Photo/Andy Eames)

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Israeli police and border police officers take their positions during clashes with Palestinian residents in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, Wednesday March 31, 2004. A group of about 15 ultra-Orthodox Jewish settlers moved into a multistory building and a smaller nearby house in the crowded neighborhood early Wednesday, sparking clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian residents. The move by the settlers is bound to infuriate Palestinians who demand east Jerusalem as the capital of a future state. It was unclear who had funded the move or whether the settlers had bought the building. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Israeli police officers secure a building as Palestinian men leave during clashes in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, Wednesday March 31, 2004. A group of about 15 ultra-Orthodox Jewish settlers moved into a multistory building and a smaller nearby house in the crowded neighborhood early Wednesday, sparking clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian residents. The move by the settlers is bound to infuriate Palestinians who demand east Jerusalem as the capital of a future state. It was unclear who had funded the move or whether the settlers had bought the building. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Israeli police and border police officers drag a Palestinian youth from a house as they arrested him, accusing him of throwing stones at the troops, during clashes in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, Wednesday March 31, 2004. A group of about 15 ultra-Orthodox Jewish settlers moved into a multistory building and a smaller nearby house in the crowded neighborhood early Wednesday, sparking clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian residents. The move by the settlers is bound to infuriate Palestinians who demand east Jerusalem as the capital of a future state. It was unclear who had funded the move or whether the settlers had bought the building. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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An Israeli border police officer arrests a Palestinian youth, lightly wounded during clashes in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, Wednesday March 31, 2004. A group of about 15 ultra-Orthodox Jewish settlers moved into a multi-story building and a smaller nearby house in the crowded neighborhood early Wednesday, sparking clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian residents. The move by the settlers is bound to infuriate Palestinians who demand east Jerusalem as the capital of a future state. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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A Palestinian woman looks on as Israeli police officers guard a house where ultra-Orthodox Jewish settlers moved in, at the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, Wednesday March 31, 2004. A group of about 15 settlers moved into a multi-story building and this smaller nearby house in the crowded Arab neighborhood early Wednesday, sparking clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian residents. The move by the settlers is bound to infuriate Palestinians who demand east Jerusalem as the capital of a future state. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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A Jewish settler scuffles with an Israeli border police officer, after troops dismantled an unauthorized outpost outside the southern West Bank settlement of Kiryat Arba, adjacent to the Palestinian city of Hebron, Wednesday March 31, 2004. Early Wednesday, Israeli forces destroyed the Hazon David settlement outpost, a tent and a shack used as a synagogue, in the area but several hours later, about 300 settlers trying to rebuild the outpost clashed with security forces. (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)

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Jewish settlers youths hurl stones at Palestinians during clashes outside the southern West Bank settlement of Kiryat Arba, adjacent to the Palestinian city of Hebron, Wednesday March 31, 2004. Early Wednesday, Israeli forces destroyed the Hazon David settlement outpost , a tent and a shack used as a synagogue, in the area but several hours later, about 300 settlers trying to rebuild the outpost clashed with security forces. (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)

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From left:American NASA astronaut Michael Fincke , Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka and Dutch ESA astronaut Andre Kuipers smile as they pose for photographers after a news conference in Star City outside Moscow, Wednesday March 31, 2004. The ninth crew slated to travel to the International Space Station in March entered the final stages of training at Russia's Star City, undegoing tests in a scale model of the orbiting station. (AP Photo/ Mikhail Metzel)

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American NASA astronaut Michael Fincke , left, Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, center, and Dutch ESA astronaut Andrei Kejpers speak at a news conference in Star City outside Moscow, Wednesday, March 31, 2004. The crew slated to travel to the International Space Station in April entered the final stages of training at Russia's Star City, undergoing tests in a scale model of the orbiting station. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)

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German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, 3rd from right, Afghan President Hamid Karzai, 2nd from right, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, left, Japan's special representative for Afghanistan Sadako Ogata, 2nd from left, and German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer, right, pose with other policiticians for a group photograph at the Afghanistan conference in Berlin on Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Karzai seeks from the Berlin donor meeting 27.5 billion US dollar for the next seven years to underpin Afghanistan's transition to democracy and a stronger central government. (AP Photo/Herbert Knosowski)

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An Afghan soldier stands guard as over one million dollars worth of hashish and poppy burns Wednesday March 31, 2004, in Kabul Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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Over one million dollars worth of hashish and poppy burns as Afghan and ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) soldiers watch Wednesday March 31, 2004, in Kabul Afghanistan (AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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The wartime uniform worn by entertainer Marlene Dietrich, being presented by her grandson Paul Riva, left, to The Imperial War Museum, London, is adjusted by him Wednesday March 31, 2004. Dietrich entertained allied troops in the U.S. and overseas during World War II and was awarded the Medal of Freedom by the U.S., the highest honor to be bestowed on a civilian. (AP Photo/John D McHugh)

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Uzbek police officers search a car as security remains tighter than usual in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Authorities have detained 30 people on terrorism charges after three days of attacks that killed 42 people in this former Soviet republic, a news agency reported Wednesday, citing prosecutors. (AP Photo/Anvar Ilyasov)

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Uzbek police officers man a check point as security remains tighter than usual in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Wednesday, March 31, 2004, with soldiers and police searching vehicles at checkpoints. (AP Photo/Anvar Ilyasov)

SerbPVO
03-31-2004, 10:45 AM
Nice Slovenian helo - what type is that? Eurocopter?
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Lysander
03-31-2004, 10:49 AM
Nice Slovenian helo - what type is that? Eurocopter?
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Puma or Cougar.

Catch22
03-31-2004, 10:51 AM
Nah, its Puma seems to me...

Frens
03-31-2004, 11:07 AM
Quite Frankly, I think These people ought to be rounded up and @#*!
agree with you


Nah, its Puma seems to me...
me too

He219
03-31-2004, 11:10 AM
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BASRA, IRAQ: British soldiers work on the maintenance of helicopters at Basra'a airport, 31 March 2004 in the south of Iraq. Military and comercial flights are operating at this airport, transporting goods destinated to the country's reconstruction. AFP PHOTO/Antonio SCORZA (Photo credit should read ANTONIO

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Italian soldiers entering the building ...

BASRA, IRAQ: British soldiers of the Mountain National Division stand guard at Basra's airport main entrance, 31 March 2004, in the south of Iraq. Military and comercial flights are operating at Basra's airport, transporting goods destinated to the country's reconstruction. AFP PHOTO/Antonio SCORZA (Photo credit should read ANTONIO SCORZA/AFP/***** Images)

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ROSTOV-ON-DON, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Russian experimental military helicopter MI 28 N "Night hunter" performs its first flight in a presence of the public at the airfield of Rostvertol plant in Rostov-on-Don city, 31 March 2004. AFP PHOTO/ STRINGER (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP/***** Images)

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ZAGREB, CROATIA (HRVATSA): FILE -This file picture shows retired Croatian General Slobodan Praljak taken 05 February 2003. The UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague has indicted Praljak, 31 March 2004, and three other former top Bosnian Croat political and army figures for crimes against Muslims during Bosnia's 1992-1995 war. AFP PHOTO HRVOJE POLAN (Photo credit should read HRVOJE POLAN/AFP/***** Images)

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I stayed at that hotel in '90 .. p-)

BERLIN, Germany: Police sharpshooters lie on the roof of the Intercontinental Hotel in Berlin, where the international conference aimed at stepping up the pace of reconstruction in war-ravaged Afghanistan takes place 31 March 2004. AFP PHOTO DDP/JOHANNES EISELE GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read JOHANNES EISELE/AFP/***** Images)

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TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN: An officer of Uzbek special police forces guards on a road outside Tashkent, 31 March 2004. Uzbek authorities reported detaining 30 suspects amid heightened security Wednesday after two days of blasts and shootouts killed more than 40 people in Washington's key Central Asia ally. Armored personnel carriers and soldiers in body armor guarded the sites of the latest wave of violence as car traffic petered out in this secretive state's capital amid fears of more suicide attacks. AFP PHOTO/ STRINGER (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP/***** Images)

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DIWANYA, IRAQ: An Iraqi boy watches a Hungarian APC coming out of the Spanish base of Diwanya, 200 kms south of Baghdad 31 March 2004. Spain, which intends to pull its 1,300-strong force out of Iraq unless the United Nations takes control, has begun rotating its troops there, in line with the planned timetable. AFP PHOTO / Nicolas ASFOURI (Photo credit should read NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/***** Images)

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DIWANYA, IRAQ: Spanish Police soldiers Ismael Cortez (C) and Andres Gemio (R) speak with their colleague Miguel Sanabria (L) at the entrance of the Spanish base of Diwanya, 200 kms south of Baghdad 31 March 2004. Spain, which intends to pull its 1,300-strong force out of Iraq unless the United Nations takes control, has begun rotating its troops there, in line with the planned timetable. AFP PHOTO / Nicolas ASFOURI (Photo credit should read NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/***** Images)

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DIWANYA, IRAQ: An Iraqi boy watches a US Humvee (R), coming out of the Spanish base of Diwanya, 200 kms south of Baghdad 31 March 2004. Spain, which intends to pull its 1,300-strong force out of Iraq unless the United Nations takes control, has begun rotating its troops there, in line with the planned timetable. AFP PHOTO / Nicolas ASFOURI (Photo credit should read NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/***** Images)

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DIWANYA, IRAQ: Spanish Police soldiers Ismael Cortez (R) and Andres Gemio (L) stand guard at the entrance of the Spanish base of Diwanya, 200 kms south of Baghdad 31 March 2004. Spain, which intends to pull its 1,300-strong force out of Iraq unless the United Nations takes control, has begun rotating its troops there, in line with the planned timetable. AFP PHOTO / Nicolas ASFOURI (Photo credit should read NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/***** Images)

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HEBRON, -: Israeli soldiers stand guard behind settlers praying at the so-called "wildcat settlement" of Hazon David close to Kiryat Arba settlement, southern the divided West Bank city of Hebron 31 March 2004. The Israeli army demolished the Jewish settlement outpost erected two and a half years ago which consisted of an uninhabited prefab structure used as a synagogue. Some 300 soldiers were mobilised before dawn to remove the outpost. AFP PHOTO/Amit SHABI/ISRAEL OUT (Photo credit should read AMIT SHABI/AFP/***** Images)

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HEBRON, -: Israeli settlers carry stones to rebuild the so-called "wildcat settlement" of Hazon David close to the Kiryat Arba settlement, southern the divided West Bank city of Hebron 31 March 2004 after it was demolished by the Israeli army. The Israeli army demolished the Jewish settlement outpost erected two and a half years ago which consisted of an uninhabited prefab structure used as a synagogue. Some 300 soldiers were mobilised before dawn to remove the outpost. AFP PHOTO/Amit SHABI/ISRAEL OUT (Photo credit should read AMIT SHABI/AFP/***** Images)

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HEBRON, -: Israeli policemen carry away an Israeli settler during the evacuation of the so-called "wildcat settlement" of Hazon David close to Kiryat Arba settlement, southern the divided West Bank city of Hebron 31 March 2004. The Israeli army demolished the Jewish settlement outpost erected two and a half years ago which consisted of an uninhabited prefab structure used as a synagogue. Some 300 soldiers were mobilised before dawn to remove the outpost. AFP PHOTO/Amit SHABI/ISRAEL OUT (Photo credit should read AMIT SHABI/AFP/***** Images)

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Indonesian special attack corps line up on a beach before demonstrating their skill on how to control terror in any unrest situations, north Jakarta 31 March 2004, as the 24 political parties struggle with each others to win from the first direct general and presidential election. Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-populated nation, holds a general election on April 05 and a presidential poll on July 05. AFP PHOTO/CHOO YOUN-KONG (Photo credit should read CHOO YOUN-KONG/AFP/***** Images)

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Indonesian special attack corps line up on a beach to demonstrate their skills on how to control terror in any unrest situations, in north Jakarta 31 March 2004, as the 24 political parties struggle with each other to win for the first direct general and presidential election. Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-populated nation, will hold a general election on April 05 and a presidential poll on July 05. AFP PHOTO/CHOO YOUN-KONG (Photo credit should read CHOO YOUN-KONG/AFP/***** Images)

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Indonesian special attack corps stand in the water before demonstrating their skills on how to control terror in any unrest situations, in north Jakarta 31 March 2004, as the 24 political parties struggle with each other to win for the first direct general and presidential election. Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-populated nation, will hold a general election on April 05 and a presidential poll on July 05. AFP PHOTO/CHOO YOUN-KONG (Photo credit should read CHOO YOUN-KONG/AFP/***** Images)

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Indonesian special attack corps demonstrate at sea on how to control terror in any unrest situations, north Jakarta 31 March 2004, as the 24 political parties struggle with each others to win from the first direct general and presidential election. Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-populated nation, will hold a general election on April 05 and a presidential poll on July 05. AFP PHOTO/CHOO YOUN-KONG (Photo credit should read CHOO YOUN-KONG/AFP/***** Images)

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KALININGRAD, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Russian airforce technician inspects a SU-27 (Sukhoi-27) fighter in airforce base Chkalovsk, outside Kaliningrad, 31 March 2004. The base is situated just few flight minutes from Lithuanian city of Kaunas, where four NATO jets are based since 30 March, as Lithuania became NATO member. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/***** Images)

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KALININGRAD, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Russian SU-27 (Sukhoi-27) fighter lands in airforce base Chkalovsk, outside Kaliningrad, 31 March 2004. The base is sittuted just few flight minutes from Lithuanian city of Kaunas, where four NATO jets are based since 30 March, as Lithuania became NATO member. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/***** Images)

Herrmannek
03-31-2004, 11:12 AM
Savages :(

mustamato
03-31-2004, 11:17 AM
What´s up with this "we against them"-menthality now all of a sudden? Don´t
let me schock you all too much, but stuff like that happens daily out there,
it´s just not Americans and there is always not a camera around.

What happened to this "we are there to help them"? As I see it these people
are quite simple people, with no education, they didn´t have the luxury to become
as civilized as we here. I mean wtf, this "FREEDOM WAS PAID WITH BLOOD"
etc etc in propaganda actually means something.


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Fijian security guards are seen in the streets of the northern Iraqi city of Mosul Tuesday March 30, 2004. Estimates for the number of private soldiers and mercenaries in Iraq is over 10,000, as soldiers leave their country's military for the high pay security firms offer. (AP Photo/Karam Hussein)

These are contractors? In that case it looks very professional from that particular
security company. I get a bad feeling in my stomach from these pimped up
contractors with Levis, Ray Bans, a trendy hat with a US flag on and a M4 in
the hand. It gives me such a "mercenary"-feeling. These dudes look as professionals,
although they maybe doesn´t know more than the Ray Ban-dudes.

UoUo
03-31-2004, 11:26 AM
Those people in iraq

How come people be so much evil? and about those kids kick the body of The people who died :(

Pure evil.

I hope they will burn in hell.

Imshi-Yallah
03-31-2004, 11:40 AM
The Fijian security guards work in battalion strength and on battalion lines a far more military set up than a lot of other security companies who are really just close protection teams and intel cells usually only nbumbering about forty in total.
The Fijians where brought in to secure a large area for a multinational conference, they have a well deserved reputation for these kind of security operations.

Undo
03-31-2004, 11:42 AM
Sorry, emotions got the better of me. What was done in Fallujah is totally inhuman and I am at a loss for words...

Pégase
03-31-2004, 12:29 PM
Nah, its Puma seems to me...

looks like an AS532 Cougar to me

100_Percent_HOOAH
03-31-2004, 12:40 PM
Sorry, emotions got the better of me. What was done in Fallujah is totally inhuman and I am at a loss for words...

I agree. Seeing the kids standing around with huge smiles on their faces while kicking and hitting the bodies of these people is just barbaric.

tacticalmanta
03-31-2004, 12:42 PM
no, those Iraqi insurgents should be punished in the third world style of the atrocities they commit. What you Westerners don't comprehend is that these people do not respect or fear the West. They know that all those stupid European treaties tie the hands of Western soldiers and they are free to act as they please.. and at the very worst, they will be put in a detetion center that exceeds any level of quality of life they have ever experienced. Death is a blessing.. so it's the West who loses.

Uncle Chô
03-31-2004, 12:46 PM
Nah, its Puma seems to me...
looks like an AS532 Cougar to me

I do confirm. And for the next question about the chopper from Indonesia, it is a Bolkow (Eurocopter) Bö 105 ;)

About today's events in Irak : speechless. :|

tooms
03-31-2004, 12:56 PM
Nah, its Puma seems to me...
looks like an AS532 Cougar to me

I do confirm. And for the next question about the chopper from Indonesia, it is a Bolkow (Eurocopter) Bö 105 ;)

About today's events in Irak : speechless. :|

i confirm again :D

ßå$tĮТHÏ¿ð
03-31-2004, 12:58 PM
Sorry, emotions got the better of me. What was done in Fallujah is totally inhuman and I am at a loss for words...

Agreed, they must feel pretty strong for being able to attack and kill civillians. Something needs to be down about that town.....

tacticalmanta
03-31-2004, 01:02 PM
Nothing short of going in there and introducing the inhibitants to the wonderful American products from Black and Decker, and Craftsman will deter them from their wild monkey-like 3rd world antics.

It's time to get Midieval :bash:

Glock
03-31-2004, 01:12 PM
http://wcm.krone.at/hps/upload/hxmedia_slide/2004/03/31/1_B55ycCm4uw1uI_96457_476.jpg
Saudi Arabian prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud in Austria.
more pics comming.

Greatings Leo

tacticalmanta
03-31-2004, 01:17 PM
Post Prince Al Waleed's daughter.. she's a cutie

He219
03-31-2004, 01:17 PM
no, those Iraqi insurgents should be punished in the third world style of the atrocities they commit. What you Westerners don't comprehend is that these people do not respect or fear the West. They know that all those stupid European treaties tie the hands of Western soldiers and they are free to act as they please.. and at the very worst, they will be put in a detetion center that exceeds any level of quality of life they have ever experienced. Death is a blessing.. so it's the West who loses.

I agree. Nomadic Arabic cultures respect the rule of force. Simultaneously, if we applied brutal means, we wouldn't be any better than they are themselves. In these circumstances, however, we should identify individuals involved from these photographs and swiftly apprehend them. Lack of action will only encourage savage behavior.

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NEVE DEKALIM, -: Israeli soldiers stand in front of the body of a Palestinian militant killed by Israeli soldiers close to Neve Dekalim settlement in Gaza Strip 31 March 2004. The Palestinian militant was killed in a failed operation on a settlement according to Palestinian security sources. Israeli military sources had said they shot two individuals approaching the Neve Dekalim settlement in a closed military area, but there was no immediate confirmation that a second militant was killed. AFP PHOTO/Nadav NEUHAUS (Photo credit should read NADAV NEUHAUS/AFP/***** Images)

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UMM QASR, IRAQ: British soldiers walk on the pier of a military area at Umm Qasr's port, 80 Km from Basra, 31 March 2004, in southern Iraq, while Iraqi soldiers check their boats. Under the administration of the Coalition Provisional Authority, the port of Umm Qasr is returning to normal. AFP PHOTO/Antonio SCORZA (Photo credit should read ANTONIO SCORZA/AFP/***** Images)

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UMM QASR, IRAQ: British bombadier Bates, of the 17th batery of the Royal Artillery 26th regiment, stands guard in a military area at Umm Qasr's port, 80 Km from Basra, 31 March 2004, in southern Iraq. Under the administration of the Coalition Provisional Authority, the port of Umm Qasr is returning to normal. AFP PHOTO/Antonio SCORZA (Photo credit should read ANTONIO SCORZA/AFP/***** Images)

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This is good. Free Press was re-established only through coalition efforts in the first place! :lol:

Under the eyes of US soldiers, some of tens of thousands of protesters take to the streets of Baghdad Wednesday March 31, 2004 to protest the U.S.-led coalition shut down of a weekly newspaper, Al-Hawza, run by followers of a hardline Shiite Muslim cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, saying its articles were increasing the threat of violence against
occupation forces. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

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A warning is seen at the entrance of the weekly Al-Hawza newspaper in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. The U.S.-led coalition on Sunday shut down weekly Al-Hawza newspaper that is run by followers of Muqtada al-Sadr, a radical Shiite Muslim cleric, saying its articles were increasing the threat of violence against the coalition. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer)

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X-45A successfully releases inert weapon: EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- The Joint-Unmanned Combat Air System X-45A successfully completed its first weapons release from the unmanned aircraft's internal bay here March 20. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lori Losey)

Lysander
03-31-2004, 01:36 PM
Nah, its Puma seems to me...
looks like an AS532 Cougar to me

I do confirm. And for the next question about the chopper from Indonesia, it is a Bolkow (Eurocopter) Bö 105 ;)

About today's events in Irak : speechless. :|

i confirm again :D

Looks like a Bo 105 to me too.

IDFM203
03-31-2004, 01:57 PM
The brutal savage act that happened in Iraq today is appalling.

Resisting the U.S. and all that is one thing but the way these soldiers were killed far exceeds acceptable behavior and yeah those that did this aren’t into western standards and so what?, I say that doesn’t excuse anything for simple human standards should recognize how it exceeds applicable behavior (or as applicable one can be in these types of things).

Unfortunately what the Americans are now experiencing is not new for us where we in Israel know all too well firsthand this inhuman savagery by these types of people.

Click here for a act that is somewhat similar to what happen today (http://inhonor.net/ramlah/)(I warm you that its very very graphic!!!!)






Quite Frankly, I think These (http://editorial.*****images.com/source/CFW/imageResults.aspx?s=EventImagesSearchState|1|15|1|3158991|0|0|0|0|&p=1) people ought to be rounded up and @#*!
yes and as well as for the above savage act.

Shalom :(

Glock
03-31-2004, 02:07 PM
New Photos:

Prinz Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud kissing the Austrian President Thomas Klestil! :roll:

http://www.news.at/nw1/gen/slideshows/politik/inland/besuche/kronprinz_abdullah/1.jpg?1080758254

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Police of Vienna and Bodyguards from Police SF Cobra an Vienna Airport

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Austrian Guard

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Vienna Airport Police at he moment when the 4 Plans arive in Schwechat

Gratings Leo

He219
03-31-2004, 02:13 PM
Ludwig Bölkow (http://www.rotorsales.com/news_detail.asp?ID=304), designer of the Bo 105 merged into Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB), then Daimler-Benz-Aerospace (DASA) and eventually into the Eurocopter Group, owned 70% by AEROSPATIALE of France and 30% by Daimler Aerospace (DASA) of Germany.

It is powered by a Rolls-Royce Allison 250-Turbine.

http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/row/bo105-pv2617.jpg

Pretty, ain't it ...
p-)


IDFM203: The world can never forget the images of the 'bloody palms'. I believe the perpetrators were apprehended by the IDF through identification of the photographic evidence recorded durign the comission of the crime. We should do the like. Correct me if I'm wrong.
:(


Servus Leo, Thanks for the nice pic's!
:D

Marsuitor
03-31-2004, 02:26 PM
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Fijian security guards are seen in the streets of the northern Iraqi city of Mosul Tuesday March 30, 2004. Estimates for the number of private soldiers and mercenaries in Iraq is over 10,000, as soldiers leave their country's military for the high pay security firms offer. (AP Photo/Karam Hussein)

Got to have a chat with a few Fijian soldiers whilst in the Solomons last year. I must say i was very impressed with the professionalism these guys show. Hard bastards you definately don't want to mess with.
Had a longer talk to one of the platoon commanders in company and stood with awe while he was telling all the stuff he'd been through during his eleven years service. He'd been everywhere from the Balkans, Africa, Middle East, Asia and also played an integral part in the quelling of the '97 coup headed by George Speight.
The Solomons mission however was mostly playing rugby with the Aussies at Henderson...

IDFM203
03-31-2004, 02:40 PM
IDFM203: The world can never forget the images of the 'bloody palms'. I believe the perpetrators were apprehended by the IDF through identification of the photographic evidence recorded durign the comission of the crime. We should do the like. Correct me if I'm wrong.
:(
Well I would say the world (not everyone one) does and did forget ...but that’s a whole other matter.

Anyways you are indeed correct, for the IDF did capture SOME of the actual perpetrators (and one was captured a year or a year and a half afterwards) though like your statement and the people and pics it was referring to, there was a lot more perpetrators involved that were not and well...............


Also the appalling way in which the crowd was galvanized by this brutal act of inhuman savagery should in my opinion also not go unrecognized , and at least in our case and situation, where the outside world looks at it, it does indeed go unrecognized.

Shalom :D

Maverick77
03-31-2004, 02:53 PM
no, those Iraqi insurgents should be punished in the third world style of the atrocities they commit. What you Westerners don't comprehend is that these people do not respect or fear the West. They know that all those stupid European treaties tie the hands of Western soldiers and they are free to act as they please.. and at the very worst, they will be put in a detetion center that exceeds any level of quality of life they have ever experienced. Death is a blessing.. so it's the West who loses.

well said

agreed 100%

Yard Ape
03-31-2004, 02:55 PM
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An Afghan soldier stands guard as over one million dollars worth of hashish and poppy burns Wednesday March 31, 2004, in Kabul Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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Over one million dollars worth of hashish and poppy burns as Afghan and ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) soldiers watch Wednesday March 31, 2004, in Kabul Afghanistan (AP Photo/Ed Wray) "It smells like victory!
Take a deep breath, because victory makes you feel good"

;)

Stavka
03-31-2004, 03:01 PM
I bet that guy is having the most "interesting" posting of guard duty ever known to man... woot

mustamato
03-31-2004, 03:42 PM
IDFM203: The world can never forget the images of the 'bloody palms'. I believe the perpetrators were apprehended by the IDF through identification of the photographic evidence recorded durign the comission of the crime. We should do the like. Correct me if I'm wrong.
:(
Well I would say the world (not everyone one) does and did forget ...but that’s a whole other matter.

Anyways you are indeed correct, for the IDF did capture SOME of the actual perpetrators (and one was captured a year or a year and a half afterwards) though like your statement and the people and pics it was referring to, there was a lot more perpetrators involved that were not and well...............


Also the appalling way in which the crowd was galvanized by this brutal act of inhuman savagery should in my opinion also not go unrecognized , and at least in our case and situation, where the outside world looks at it, it does indeed go unrecognized.

Shalom :D

So what happened to those that were captured?

usa320
03-31-2004, 03:57 PM
I think that we should study those photos from fallujah, and find those exact mother ****ers and send them to their spot in hell.

What they did was just disgusting.

I think we should let the ICDC do the job too- if they get shot by Iraqi forces it would send a strong message.

UoUo
03-31-2004, 04:12 PM
IDFM203: The world can never forget the images of the 'bloody palms'. I believe the perpetrators were apprehended by the IDF through identification of the photographic evidence recorded durign the comission of the crime. We should do the like. Correct me if I'm wrong.
:(
Well I would say the world (not everyone one) does and did forget ...but that’s a whole other matter.

Anyways you are indeed correct, for the IDF did capture SOME of the actual perpetrators (and one was captured a year or a year and a half afterwards) though like your statement and the people and pics it was referring to, there was a lot more perpetrators involved that were not and well...............


Also the appalling way in which the crowd was galvanized by this brutal act of inhuman savagery should in my opinion also not go unrecognized , and at least in our case and situation, where the outside world looks at it, it does indeed go unrecognized.

Shalom :D

So what happened to those that were captured?

We stonned them to death in the main street of Tel Aviv!!!!!!! :roll:

What do you think happend to them?

He219
03-31-2004, 05:09 PM
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WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES: Pop singer Michael Jackson waves an Israeli flag to reporters and fans before visiting with Congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee, Democrat of Texas, in Washington, DC, 31 March, 2004. Jacko is in Washington to discuss the global fight against mustamato with US lawmakers. AFP PHOTO/ NICHOLAS ROBERTS


This should please some in the crowd! ;) From http://www.balkanwarmongerers.net

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BUJANOVAC, SERBIA-MONTENEGRO: Member of Serbia and Montenegro Army forces taking his position on the border between Serbia and Kosovo, near city Bujanovac in the buffer zone 31 March 2004. AFP PHOTO/ STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/***** Images)

p-)

Steve Railsback
03-31-2004, 05:17 PM
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Dont look in the camera, you are ruining the picture, ****weed! :bash:

Seoulstriker
03-31-2004, 05:44 PM
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WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES: Pop singer Michael Jackson waves an Israeli flag to reporters and fans before visiting with Congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee, Democrat of Texas, in Washington, DC, 31 March, 2004. Jacko is in Washington to discuss the global fight against mustamato with US lawmakers. AFP PHOTO/ NICHOLAS ROBERTS

good one, he219. :D

Glock
03-31-2004, 05:56 PM
Some Photos of the convoi from the Saudi prince. Austrian police and security cars on the airport motorway (over 40 cars):
(The hole motorway was only open for Police Cars!)
http://wcm.krone.at/hps/upload/hxmedia_slide/2004/03/31/6_O8DO8ju4dvNuo_0_333x400.jpg
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The first car is a ambulance car from the Austrian Police!

Greatings Leo

Jurgen
03-31-2004, 06:31 PM
:(
Oh my god... is it really 2004?!

MOD
03-31-2004, 07:08 PM
Four contractors killed in Iraq today were from Blackwater Security in NC. Can't attach pic.

VISTREL
03-31-2004, 07:17 PM
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KALININGRAD, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Russian airforce technician inspects a SU-27 (Sukhoi-27) fighter in airforce base Chkalovsk, outside Kaliningrad, 31 March 2004. The base is situated just few flight minutes from Lithuanian city of Kaunas, where four NATO jets are based since 30 March, as Lithuania became NATO member. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/***** Images)

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KALININGRAD, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Russian SU-27 (Sukhoi-27) fighter lands in airforce base Chkalovsk, outside Kaliningrad, 31 March 2004. The base is sittuted just few flight minutes from Lithuanian city of Kaunas, where four NATO jets are based since 30 March, as Lithuania became NATO member. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/***** Images) [/quote]

heh, my father used to serve duty there :)

Desertpilot
03-31-2004, 07:18 PM
Quote:
WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES: Pop singer Michael Jackson waves an Israeli flag to reporters and fans before visiting with Congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee, Democrat of Texas, in Washington, DC, 31 March, 2004. Jacko is in Washington to discuss the global fight against mustamato with US lawmakers. AFP PHOTO/ NICHOLAS ROBERTS

Wait, didn't he have the Nation Of Islam do the security for his court dates? :cantbeli:

kuttless
03-31-2004, 08:01 PM
Those dirty animals in iraq. That is so wrong. What gives them the rigth to do that the people werent even soilders.I pray to that the Us military makes every effort to cacth the animals that did this. This is an outrage. God bless our troops!!! and keep them safe from those animals.

RuSoKaR
03-31-2004, 08:23 PM
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That chopper is also entering a mass production and 3 of them will enter a service really soon.


Now we can see what kind of mess came out of the operation Iraqi freedom.

Pooga
03-31-2004, 08:41 PM
What kind of screwed up person would kick…heck, do anything degrading, to a burnt corpse? Or even a corpse?

If I had my own little country that nobody cared about, I'd get a few of my Special Forces in there and shoot the people who dance around flaming Humvees and hang dead bodies. Or if I were an Iraqi.

Jack Mehoff
03-31-2004, 09:08 PM
I wouldn't even do that to a dog. ****ing savages :bash:

He219
03-31-2004, 09:24 PM
Now we can see what kind of mess came out of the operation Iraqi freedom.
:cantbeli: Brilliant! Go say that at http://www.chechnyaquagmire.com

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I spy: ONBOARD A KC-135 STRATOTANKER -- A B-1B Lancer is reflected on the facial shield of Staff Sgt. Andrew Diaz after an inflight refueling. After the fill up, the B-1 continued its mission of supporting operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Sergeant Diaz is a boom operator with the 28th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shelley Gill)

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EGLIN GULF TEST RANGE, Fla. -- A GBU-12 laser-guided bomb is about to strike a barge during an offshore scoring demonstration test here. The range is the only Department of Defense test facility capable of testing weapons like this. (Courtesy photo)

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BUJANOVAC, SERBIA-MONTENEGRO: Members of Serbia and Montenegro Army forces on a tank observe the area while patrolling on the border between Serbia and Kosovo, near Bujanovac in the buffer zone, 31 March, 2004. AFP PHOTO/ STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/***** Images)

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LONDON - MARCH 31: (NOT FOR USE BEFORE 01 APRIL 2004) A picture is seen on display of a seven tonne nuclear landmine codenamed "Blue Peacock" at an exhibition of secret nuclear plans from the cold war at the National Records Office on March 31, 2004 in London. The development of the bomb showed a problem with it suffering from extreme cold weather, as a result a possible solution to this was to stuff the casing with chickens to provide sufficient heat to keep the explosive mechanism from failing. (Photo by ***** Images)

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Local residents stand outside the cordon trying to find out what had happened as Uzbek special police forces trooper block off the area around the scene of a hostage situation in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Militants seized a large number of hostages Wednesday during a standoff with authorities after a grenade blast in Uzbekistan's capital, Tashkent, police said. (AP Photo/Str)

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Uzbek special police forces troopers sit in the area around the scene of hostage taking in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Militants seized a large number of hostages Wednesday during a standoff with authorities after a grenade blast in Uzbekistan's capital, Tashkent, police said. (AP Photo/Anvar Ilyasov)

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A Korean self-propelled howitzer is loaded onto a Korean cargo vessel to demonstrate the ability of Republic of Korea (ROK) forces to maneuver across the Hans River during Reception, Staging, Onward movement, and Integration (RSOI) and Exercise Foal Eagle, March 24, 2004. RSOI&FE 04 is an annual U.S. and South Korea exercise tailored to evaluate command capabilities to receive U.S. Forces from outside Korea, while teaching, coaching, and mentoring exercise participants. DoD photo by Spc. Eric E. Hughes, U.S. Army. (Released)

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U.S. Marines with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, Special Operations Capable, depart the amphibious assault ship USS WASP (LHD 1) aboard Assault Craft Unit 2's Landing Craft Utility 1654 (LCU 1654), currently deployed with USS SHREVEPORT (LPD 12), in the Arabian Gulf, March 28, 2004. The 22nd MEU, ACU2, and both ships are all part of Expeditionary Strike Group Two (ESG 2). DoD photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class D. Keith Simmons, U.S. Navy. (Released)

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Two B-52 Stratofortress aircraft from the 5th Bomb Wing, Minot Air Force Base, N.D., return to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, following a mission, March 25, 2004. The 5th BW is the first rotation to deploy to Guam following U.S, Pacific Command's decision to station a bomber force here. The continuous bomber presence is aimed at enhancing regional security, demonstrating the United States' commitment to the Western Pacific, and providing training opportunities to integrate bombers into joint and coalition forces in the Pacific. DoD photo by Master Sgt Val Gempis, U.S. Air Force. (Released) 040325-F-1740G-006

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Bid to prevent weapons and foreign fighters from slipping through the notorious smuggling corridor MUNTHERIA (Iraq) - The United States-led coalition has shut 16 of the 19 border crossings into Iraq from Iran(US Army)

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31. 03. 2004
Prvni mise ceskeho kontingentu v Iraku ukoncena
Ve stredu 31. brezna se zpet do vlasti vratilo poslednich 35 clenu prvni rotace ceskeho kontingentu vojenskych policistu v Iraku. Na letisti v Praze-Ruzyni je privital namestek ministra obrany Martin Belcik.

Vojaci s sebou privezli ctyri vazne nemocne deti, ktere v Ceske republice ceka operace. Cesti policiste pusobi v Iraku od pocatku roku a vyskolili uz pres 1200 svych irackych kolegu. Formalne byla prvni etapa pusobeni ceskych vojenskych policistu ukoncena slavnostnim nastupem na zakladne Shaiba uz 21. brezna 2004.

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Arabian Gulf (Mar. 27, 2004) – U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Williams, assigned to the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (22nd MEU) Special Operations Capable (SOC), makes radio calls to the Control Point (CP), relaying vehicle movement and other vital information for vehicles and cargo during off-loading operations with USS Wasp (LHD 1) to the staging area.

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Pacific Ocean (Mar. 27, 2004) - An F/A-18E Super Hornet assigned to the "Eagles" of Strike Fighter Squadron One One Five (VFA-115) lands aboard the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) following a training mission.

SerbPVO
03-31-2004, 09:30 PM
Oh great, more Slavic cannon fodder...guess thats the price of being in NATO. My heart saddens when I see this:(

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He219
03-31-2004, 09:33 PM
Shut 'yer hole, Troll.

http://a1112.g.akamai.net/7/1112/492/03312000/news.lycos.com/news/ot_getImage.asp?op=img&id=576834

Indicted Bosnian Serb wartime criminal, Radovan Karadzic, is seen on Mount Vlasic frontline in this April 15,1995 photo. Gunfire and an explosion resounded early Thursday, April 1, 2004 as NATO troops surrounded a building in Pale, the city where top war crimes suspect Karadzic has taken refuge. Two helicopters landed in front of the building. Soldiers carried two people out on stretchers, and the choppers flew off. (AP PHOTO/SAVA RADOVANOVIC)

SerbPVO
03-31-2004, 09:40 PM
Big deal...so they probably arrested this Montenegrin war criminal.
About time.

flickme
03-31-2004, 09:40 PM
Fiji has soldiers in Iraq. Whod of thought! ;)

Pooga
03-31-2004, 09:44 PM
He219: My sentiments exactly.

Marmot1
04-01-2004, 03:52 AM
Big deal...so they probably arrested this Montenegrin war criminal.
About time.

So now he is montenegran... :roll: no longer a great serb hero?

cold0
04-01-2004, 05:28 AM
What´s up with this "we against them"-menthality now all of a sudden? Don´t
let me schock you all too much, but stuff like that happens daily out there,
it´s just not Americans and there is always not a camera around.

What happened to this "we are there to help them"? As I see it these people
are quite simple people, with no education, they didn´t have the luxury to become
as civilized as we here. I mean wtf, this "FREEDOM WAS PAID WITH BLOOD"
etc etc in propaganda actually means something.


But we can help them, Mustamato!
We have just tested their level of humanity; and now, because they are simply brutish beasts, the marines can go in Falluja and kill them all...
No remorse, they don't deserve it.