Wilco
04-13-2004, 08:38 PM
Just a few headline quotes.
The U.S. soldiers opened fire on aid convoys taking relief supplies to Fallujah, sealed off by occupation forces for the fourth consecutive day, eyewitnesses said. The convoys, carrying foodstuffs and medicine, were forced to stop in Ramadi to the west of Baghdad, eyewitnesses told IslamOnline.net.
The US is trying to achieve three goals in Iraq: to maintain military administrative control over the country, the control over Iraqi oilfields, and to set Shiites and Sunnis against each other. We need to track the ways of how they would be capable of doing it and how it would be possible to prevent it.
The other day German ARD Television showed two video footages filmed in Iraq. One footage was taken from an Apache helicopter, and another one was recorded by CNN crew. The video shows a unit of Marines shoot a previously severely wounded Iraqi while sweeping a Baghdad industrial zone. The soldiers are then heard cheering.
Panorama Magazine (Italy) writes it would like to make sure that the video footage shown by the German TV channel is really an evidence that the incident did take place. Is it really a reconstruction of some shady criminal episodes of the postwar period in Iraq? The first footage was recorded by a camera on a US army Apache helicopter, and the second one was recorded by CNN crew. Both footages show how US soldiers open fire at the wounded, shoot hundreds of bullets in seriously injured Iraqis suffering from pain and then cheer like little children.
Funny how they cheer in their videos about "ALLAH AKBAH!" when they destroy a Russian Convoy or U.S. Convoy.....man I tell you, they need to pull their head out of their asses on that one.
The first video footage was recorded December 1 last year north of Baghdad from a US army Apache helicopter. Three people, probably Iraqis, seen gathering at night near a vehicle put an object on the ground that the soldiers suspected might be a weapon. The helicopter crew is heard receiving the instruction to open fire. They do so, killing two of the men on the ground and severely wounding the third. When a US soldier asks whether he should shoot the survivor, the order comes through: 'Hit him!' and a further salvo follows. (The Geneva conventions forbid the shooting of an injured individual either in wartime or under occupation.)
Geneva Convention also forbids the torture and inhumane treatment of POW's, but damn, you don't follow that do you? Or how about those videos shot by Chechen Terrorist of killing unarmed Russian Soldiers and Officers?
I'm sorry, but this website just makes me laugh and also sickens me at their genious way of reporting the war.
The U.S. soldiers opened fire on aid convoys taking relief supplies to Fallujah, sealed off by occupation forces for the fourth consecutive day, eyewitnesses said. The convoys, carrying foodstuffs and medicine, were forced to stop in Ramadi to the west of Baghdad, eyewitnesses told IslamOnline.net.
The US is trying to achieve three goals in Iraq: to maintain military administrative control over the country, the control over Iraqi oilfields, and to set Shiites and Sunnis against each other. We need to track the ways of how they would be capable of doing it and how it would be possible to prevent it.
The other day German ARD Television showed two video footages filmed in Iraq. One footage was taken from an Apache helicopter, and another one was recorded by CNN crew. The video shows a unit of Marines shoot a previously severely wounded Iraqi while sweeping a Baghdad industrial zone. The soldiers are then heard cheering.
Panorama Magazine (Italy) writes it would like to make sure that the video footage shown by the German TV channel is really an evidence that the incident did take place. Is it really a reconstruction of some shady criminal episodes of the postwar period in Iraq? The first footage was recorded by a camera on a US army Apache helicopter, and the second one was recorded by CNN crew. Both footages show how US soldiers open fire at the wounded, shoot hundreds of bullets in seriously injured Iraqis suffering from pain and then cheer like little children.
Funny how they cheer in their videos about "ALLAH AKBAH!" when they destroy a Russian Convoy or U.S. Convoy.....man I tell you, they need to pull their head out of their asses on that one.
The first video footage was recorded December 1 last year north of Baghdad from a US army Apache helicopter. Three people, probably Iraqis, seen gathering at night near a vehicle put an object on the ground that the soldiers suspected might be a weapon. The helicopter crew is heard receiving the instruction to open fire. They do so, killing two of the men on the ground and severely wounding the third. When a US soldier asks whether he should shoot the survivor, the order comes through: 'Hit him!' and a further salvo follows. (The Geneva conventions forbid the shooting of an injured individual either in wartime or under occupation.)
Geneva Convention also forbids the torture and inhumane treatment of POW's, but damn, you don't follow that do you? Or how about those videos shot by Chechen Terrorist of killing unarmed Russian Soldiers and Officers?
I'm sorry, but this website just makes me laugh and also sickens me at their genious way of reporting the war.