December 11, 2004
New Ansar al Sunnah & Islamic Army in Iraq Videos Released
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The Army of Ansar al-Sunnah has released a video of a Turkish worker captured in NorthMosul. The video may be downloaded here or excerpts from the video here. The group has threatened to murder the Turk for his 'collaboration'. To the right is a still image taken from the video.
The Army of Ansar al Sunnah also released another new propaganda and recruiting video. Details here. Interestingly, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi'sal Qaeda in Iraq has been relegated to posting messages at Islamic bulletin boards since the US began it's Fallujah campaign. It would seem that the same sort of show of force is now needed in and around Mosul, the Army of Ansar al-Sunnah's main base of operation.
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"Interestingly, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi'sal Qaeda in Iraq has been relegated to posting messages at Islamic bulletin boards since the US began it's Fallujah campaign."
I noticed that too and I would say that is the greatest achievment of the Fallujah campaign. No, not because we have pushed Zarqawi to spread his message through a different medium, but because we have forced Zarqawi to change his methods which shows the disjointment of the terrorists inside of Iraq since Fallujah.
Posted by: Chad Evans at December 11, 2004 01:38 PM (4cPip)
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I am a C-130 pilot and I have flown my fairshare into Iraq. It is quite chilling to see them shooting at a C130 (first aircraft in propaganda film) and a C-17 (second aircraft). (from the eyes of the terrorist) Notice the lack of a hit on the 130. Same for the 17. No victory chants CUZ THE IDIOTS MISSED!!! CAn't say the same for those patriots in the Humvees. We really got to solve that problem. From the looks of those explosions, there is no amount of armor to protect from that inferno. Not even an Abrams tank would come out of those unscathed. God bless our Soldiers and Marines on the ground.
Posted by: Scoobymkay at December 11, 2004 02:04 PM (8/LWP)
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I couldn't tell what type of planes those were Scoobymkay. Then again, I am not military. I actually thought they might be "commercial" airliners.
Posted by: Chad Evans at December 11, 2004 02:07 PM (4cPip)
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Yeah, they are military planes. When you've seen them day in and day out for over 5 years, you can recognize their profile.I even have an idea where those video clips were taken from the terrain and trees, plus I am familiar with all of the fieldswe frequent. Infact, I am going to pass this on to my brethren that are still deployed over there. IT really helps to see it from that angle. (really never good to see those stinkin missiles coming up at you) Those bastards really want to down a cargo plane, put a nice trophy on the wall. Luckily, we've been too good for them to do so. (knock on wood.)
Posted by: Scoobymkay at December 11, 2004 02:18 PM (8/LWP)
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