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He219
06-05-2003, 10:26 PM
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A U.S. special forces officer sets a position on the roof of the airport building in expectation of President Bush's arrival, Wednesday, June 4, 2003. President Bush was convening a landmark meeting with the Israeli and Palestinian prime ministers Wednesday, hoping to advance a Middle East peace plan after winning new support from top Arab leaders. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)

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The Tigris River curves through Baghdad in a view from Air Force One as it carries President Bush back to the United States from the Persian Gulf emirate of Qatar, and a Middle East peace mission, Thursday June 5, 2003. The president's plane was escorted by American fighter jets in the region after a seven-day trip to Poland, Russia, France and the Middle East. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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U.S. Army paratroopers deploy June 4, 2003 in the Iraqi city of Falluja. Scores of U.S. tanks and military vehicles rolled into the town on Wednesday to tighten their grip on the Sunni city that has witnessed growing tension and clashes between residents and troops.

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US soldiers conduct a house to house check after one US soldier was killed and five injured in an early morning attack in Fallujah, Iraq, Thursday June 5, 2003. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)

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US soldiers detain a man after a loaded AK-47 was found in his possession during a house to house search in Fallujah, Iraq, Thursday, June 5, 2003. One US soldier was killed and five injured in an early morning attack in the region. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)

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Sgt. Michael Beal, left, from Tennessee, of the 82nd Airborne, uncovers a Kalashnikov in the bedroom of an Iraqi family, right, during a house to house search in a neiborhood of Baghdad, Wednesday, June 4, 2003.(AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)



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Sadr city, a poor district of Baghdad, as seen from the air on Thursday, June 5, 2003. The sprawling capital saw only government buildings, military and communication facilities being destroyed by precision bombings during the war which ended the harsh rule of Saddam Hussein. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

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U.S. Army Pfc. Walter Phillips, 30, from Chicago, operates his backhoe at the edge of a 15-foot crater in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, June 4, 2003. U.S. Army engineers use bulldozers, backhoes and other equipment to dig through a rubble-filled crater, trying to determine if Saddam Hussein died in an April 7 airstrike on a house where he was believed to be hiding.(AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

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A U.S. soldier holds an Iraqi person to the ground during a patrol near the market of Fallujah, a city 30 miles west of Baghdad, Monday, June 2, 2003 after troops said they found a weapon in his car. Two U.S. soldiers were killed and nine injured during an attack last week. Resentment of the United States runs deep since American troops fired on crowds in April, killing 18 Iraqis and wounding at least 78. (AP Photo/Ali Haider)

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Former Iraqi soldiers and army officers argue with U.S. soldiers as they block them at the entrance to the former Saddam Hussein's Presidential Palace Monday June 2, 2003 in Baghdad, Iraq. The protesters are demanding payment of wages for the past three months and urged the U.S. not to dissolve the Iraqi Army. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

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A U.S. soldier warns a photographer as Former Iraqi soldiers demand for payment of their wages for the past three months in Baghdad on Monday, June 2, 2003. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

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U.N. weapons inspectors reported to the Security Council on June 2, 2003 that Iraq had failed to declare what appeared to be mobile biological arms labs, but they did not back up sweeping U.S. claims of arms caches. Members of a weapons inspection team examine a trailer in northern Iraq in late April.

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The Tuwaitha Nuclear facility in Tuwaitha, 50 kilometers southeast of Baghdad, Iraq as seen from the air on Thursday, June 5, 2003. A UN atomic watchdog agency's team of safety inspectors is arriving Friday to inspect Iraq's largest nuclear complex in the wake of widespread looting following the fall of Saddam Hussein. A US-led team of inspectors will also arrive Friday to search for Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

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A destroyed MIG fighter jet and an anti-aircraft gun lie abandoned at an air base in Habaniyah, 80 kilometers west of Baghdad on Wednesday June 4, 2003. Soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division descended Wednesday in Fallujah and Habaniyah to quell an increasing anti-American resistance. (AP Photo/Ali Haider)


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A teenager walks past abandoned Iraqi SAM (surface-to-air) missiles and its mobile launcher at Rahlibiya along the Tigris River in the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday June 4, 2003. (AP Photo/Samir Mezban)

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Abandoned SAM (surface-to-air) missiles are still mounted from its mobile launcher at Rahlibiya along the Tigris River in the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, June 4, 2003. Missile and other weapons were abandoned by Iraqi soldiers as US and British forces liberated the country from more than three decades of harsh rule by Saddam Hussein. A team of UN weapons inspectors are coming to the country this week to inspect Iraq's largest nuclear facility in the wake of widespread looting following the ouster of Saddam Hussein. (AP Photo/Samir Mezban)

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Children play near an abandoned Iraqi missile mounted on a mobile launcher along the Tigris River on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday, June 4, 2003. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

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A woman walks past abandoned missiles and a mobile launcher at Rahlibiya along the Tigris River in the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday, June 4, 2003. Missiles and other weapons were abandoned by Iraqi soldiers as US and British forces liberated the country from more than three decades of harsh rule by Saddam Hussein. A team of UN weapons inspectors are coming to the country this week to inspect Iraq's largest nuclear facility in the wake of widespread looting following the ouster of Saddam Hussein. (AP Photo/Samir Mezban)

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An Iraqi woman with her child stands near unexploded ordinances as U.S. troops drive pass in the village of Al-Ameen, southeast of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, Monday, June 2, 2003. Villagers took the initiative to bring out the said ordnances for the U.S. troops to collect. (AP Photo/Samir Mezban)


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ROK Marine
06-06-2003, 08:30 AM
Maybe peace and order is still far away from this part of the region.....

Ryan94
06-06-2003, 08:52 AM
Far away? I think it will never come... :(

Merik
06-06-2003, 09:17 AM
If peace does never come its because the Iraqis are too f-ing idiotic and stubborn to see what is going on.We saved them and we are trying to piece thier lives back together but thier bickering and rebellion sure as hell aint happening bubba.

to free the oppressed
06-07-2003, 01:51 AM
picture 4 looks like a firing squad. :bash:

JohnJohn
06-07-2003, 02:51 AM
:bash:

So I take it any group of soldiers with weapons looks like a firing squad to you? And they are out to murder and pillage and rape innocent women and children, right. Get a life :fork:

Phantom
10-30-2003, 02:39 AM
i think your the one that needs to get a life. he made an observation and you completely blow it out of proportion!

Vance
10-30-2003, 07:40 AM
Can't see anything :(

Phantom
10-30-2003, 07:42 AM
because the links have changed