January 01, 2005
Two Beheaded Bodies Found in Baghdad
- News.com.au
No group has yet to claim credit for this act, however there have been many terrorist groups inside Iraq who have targeted truck drivers and later beheaded them. While the "reasoning" the terrorists gave sounds familiar to that of Al Qaeda in Iraq and Ansar al-Sunnah, it is important to note the many terrorist groups in Iraq have copied tactics, targets and statements from other groups in a sort of copycat fashion.
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IRAQI police found beheaded two bodies in western Baghdad today along with a note that said they were truck drivers killed because they were working with the US military.It was not yet known whether the two men were Iraqis or foreigners, police said.
"This is the punishment for all those working with the Americans," read the note left with the bodies, which were both inside bags and dumped on the street.
No group has yet to claim credit for this act, however there have been many terrorist groups inside Iraq who have targeted truck drivers and later beheaded them. While the "reasoning" the terrorists gave sounds familiar to that of Al Qaeda in Iraq and Ansar al-Sunnah, it is important to note the many terrorist groups in Iraq have copied tactics, targets and statements from other groups in a sort of copycat fashion.
Cross-posted at In the Bullpen
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Seems the terrorists are alive and well. Sorry to say their victims aren't.
Why can't we get all these bastards? And where the hell IS Zarqawi and Osama?
Posted by: Laura at January 01, 2005 10:41 AM (ptOpl)
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They are being supported and hidden by the locals (Sunnis) or they couldn't exist. A good example is the large Bomb they set off in a house, Nobody saw them unloading explosives for a week but somebody called the cops after the fuses were set . . . I say, bring in the Kurds, let them police the Sunni Areas . . Keep the press out . . That shit will come to a screeching halt in about a month!
We cannot do what needs to be done, with our social structure and oversight. This is a way of letting them "settle their differences" without killing all of them. The Kurds will deal with them in a manner the locals understand, and there'll be no "Religious" differences.
If we were to let the Shiites deal with 'em, they'd kill 'em all! Simple as that, and that's what will eventually happen if the Sunnis don't have a voice in the new Government . . Oh, How the Europeans will cry if that happens . . Personally I don't give a shit, as long as it isn't Americans dying in their "Civil War" and right now, We're fighting it for all of the Iraqi's.
Posted by: large at January 01, 2005 11:30 AM (VRK2g)
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It's a da-- shame we did not have two (2) Marine divisions 20 months ago as the Navy said we needed. Thousands have lost their lives due to incompetent leadership. The war is right. Rummy is wrong. And to make matters worse he refuses to make things right.
Posted by: Rod Stanton at January 01, 2005 03:49 PM (tHUgl)
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Large has a good point on how do the terrorists place tons of explosives in a highly populated area without anyone seeing. Of course many of us know and have repeated talked about the colusion with the local population. Why do we care about these people? When we have problems with these 3rd rate, silly countries we should go over, kick the shit out of them and come home. Kicking the shit out of them and then hugging them is to no avail. They take it as weakness. If they haven't the courage to stand up to religious fanatical killers they deserve them.
Posted by: greyrooster at January 01, 2005 03:55 PM (VsBCt)
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Too bad there aren't any tsunamis in Iraq.
Posted by: Laura at January 01, 2005 06:11 PM (ptOpl)
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