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4/17/2004



Authorities Search Warehouse for Weapons, Close Airspace :.

WTF?

Dozens of federal, state and local law enforcement agents searched a warehouse near Oakland International Airport Saturday for weapons including rocket launchers, officials said.

Federal officials would not reveal the exact nature of the investigation, but they said the search was not related to terrorism.

"We seized a few documents. Other than that, it's an ongoing investigation," said Marti McKee, a spokeswoman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. "We will continue to look until all investigative leads are exhausted."

Five men who were detained for questioning Friday have all been released, McKee said.

About 200 agents from a dozen different agencies took part in the raid, which began around 6 a.m. Friday and continued Saturday. On Friday, authorities barred aircraft from flying over the site for three and a half hours while they took over the 12-acre, five-building warehouse complex in San Leandro.





Israeli State Terror: Hamas Leader Killed in Airstrike :.

Israeli terrorists targeted Abdel Aziz Rantisi while he rode in a car with his wife and son!

An Israeli missile strike killed Hamas leader Abdel Aziz Rantisi as he rode in his car Saturday night, hospital officials said. Rantisi's son Mohammed and a bodyguard also were killed in the attack.

The militant Hamas leader was one of Israel's top targets after it had assassinated Hamas founder Sheik Ahmed Yassin in an airstrike last month.

Rantisi's car was hit with missiles Saturday evening on the road outside his home, leaving only the burned, destroyed vehicle. After the explosion, Israeli helicopters were heard in the area.

Rantisi was taken to the hospital in critical condition, his body pocked with bloody wounds and blood streaming from his head and neck, and rushed into emergency surgery. He died five minutes after arriving at the hospital, officials said.

Palestinian officials lashed out after the Israeli strike.

"We condemn in strongest possible terms this Israeli crime of assassinating Dr. Rantisi. This is state terror, and the Israeli government is fully responsible for the consequences of this action," Palestinian cabinet minister Saeb Erekat said.

Five pedestrians were wounded in the strike, hospital officials said.

The bodyguard was identified as Akram Nassar, 35. Rantisi's son was 27-year-old Mohammed, hospital officials said. Rantisi's wife was in the car, but her condition and location was not known, hospital sources and Hamas said.





Amazon.com Turns to Spyware :.

It's not enough that Amazon stores every click you make on their site. So, why not use their handy browser toolbar to provide them with information on everything you do on the web?! You would have to be brain damaged to willingly install this:

"The history server stores -- on our servers -- your history of interaction with us for the purpose of bringing that back to you in a very convenient way ... If you install the toolbar, then all your Web browsing, as well as all your searching, is stored as well."

I was messing around with Amazon's "search engine" and that thing just creeps me out. It's 100% integrated with their retail operation!





Mercenaries in Iraq Demand Heavier Firepower :.

Mercs in Iraq are upset that the real soldiers can't/won't come bail them out when the shit hits the fan. Ahhh, poor babies. Well, nobody said that working as a whore of war was going to be easy:

Private military companies guarding foreign contractors in Iraq are demanding the right to carry more powerful weapons after the deaths of a number of bodyguards during a series of major battles with Iraqi insurgents.





'Getting Aid Past U.S. Snipers Is Impossible' :.

Everybody in Falluja has lost someone. There is not a person here who doesn't have a close friend or relative who has been killed, and a lot of them have lost several. We are hearing that the death toll is around 880 civilians, and that within the first few days 86 children were killed.

People have been under bombardment for the last eight days. A lot of people are trapped in their houses still - despite the ceasefire - without food, without water and terrified to leave. Food and medical aid is now arriving but the problem is getting the aid around the city. A lot of it is delivered to the mosque, but then getting it to the hospitals, past the American snipers, is proving to be impossible.


4/16/2004



Minato Engine: Same Horsepower and Torque as Conventional Engines, 80% Less Electricy Required :.

This technology has been around for years and I think it's great that professionally engineered systems---based on Minato's concept---will be readily available. I'll bet you a dollar that someone will modify one of these engines so that recovery of the back EMF is possible. But that's another story:

Minato's motors consume just 20 percent or less of the power of conventional motors with the same torque and horse power. They run cool to the touch and produce almost no acoustic or electrical noise. They are significantly safer and cheaper (in terms of power consumed), and they are sounder environmentally.

Related: United States Patent 5,594,289 Minato January 14, 1997 Magnetic Rotating Apparatus

Related: Adam's Motor





American Company Paid Terrorist Group to Protect Overseas Interests :.

This is probably cheaper than using "legit" mercenaries:

Laird said he also soon discovered the company for whom he formerly worked, Echo Bay, was regularly paying Abu Sayyaf and other terror groups in the Philippines in exchange for protection of its gold-mining operations. Laird calls the practice "corporate support of terrorism."





Liberation: Iraqi 'Beaten to Death' by U.S. Troops :.

AN Iraqi has died of his wounds after US troops beat him with truncheons because he refused to remove a picture of wanted Shiite Muslim leader Moqtada Sadr from his car, police said today.





Genetic Engineering Disaster in Argentina: Thanks Monsanto! :.

Another pHarming success story:

Seven years after GM soya was introduced to Argentina as an economic miracle for poor farmers, researchers claim it is causing an environmental crisis, damaging soil bacteria and allowing herbicide-resistant weeds to grow out of control.

Soya has become the cash crop for half of Argentina's arable land, more than 11m hectares (27m acres), most situated on fragile pampas lands on the vast plains. After Argentina's economic collapse, soya became a vital cash export providing cattle feed for Europe and elsewhere.

Now researchers fear that the heavy reliance on one crop may bring economic ruin.

The GM soya, grown and sold by Monsanto, is the company's great success story. Programmed to be resistant to Roundup, Monsanto's patented glyphosate herbicide, soya's production increased by 75% over five years to 2002 and yields increased by 173%, raising �3bn profits for farmers hard-hit financially.

However, a report in New Scientist magazine says that because of problems with the crops, farmers are now using twice as much herbicide as in conventional systems.





Deaths of Scores of Mercenaries not Reported :.

At least 80 foreign mercenaries - security guards recruited from the United States, Europe and South Africa and working for American companies - have been killed in the past eight days in Iraq.

Lieutenant-General Mark Kimmitt admitted on Tuesday that "about 70" American and other Western troops had died during the Iraqi insurgency since April 1 but he made no mention of the mercenaries, apparently fearful that the full total of Western dead would have serious political fallout.

He did not give a figure for Iraqi dead, which, across the country may be as high as 900.





Woodward Book: Bush Secretly Made Iraq War Plan :.

President Bush secretly ordered a war plan drawn up against Iraq less than two months after U.S. forces attacked Afghanistan and was so worried the decision would cause a furor he did not tell everyone on his national security team, says a new book on his Iraq policy.

Bush feared that if news got out about the Iraq plan as U.S. forces were fighting another conflict, people would think he was too eager for war, journalist Bob Woodward writes in "Plan of Attack," a behind-the-scenes account of the 16 months leading to the Iraq invasion.


4/14/2004



Chip Implanted in Cop's Hand Would Allow Only Officer to Fire the Gun :.

I can't make this stuff up:

A new computer chip promises to keep police guns from firing if they fall into the wrong hands.

The tiny chip would be implanted in a police officer's hand and would match up with a scanning device inside a handgun. If the officer and gun match, a digital signal unlocks the trigger so it can be fired. But if a child or criminal would get hold of the gun, it would be useless.

The technology is the latest attempt to create a so-called "smart gun" and could be marketed to law enforcement agencies within a year, according to Verichip Corp., which has created the microchip.

Verichip president Keith Bolton said that the technology could also improve safety for the military and individual gun owners.

If you let your mind wander to other potential uses, you can imagine the lives that could be saved," he said.





First Visit to Cryptogon from the U.S. National Security Agency

Greetings, gentlemen:

moss-hypno.alpha.ncsc.mil ip# 144.51.14.72

National Computer Security Center
NCSC-3
9800 Savage Road
Fort George G. Meade, MD

The user at NSA seems to have found Cryptogon via the following Microsoft Network Search: Federal Government DRM Pilots. At this time, result number 13 references this Cryptogon entry on Microsoft and DRM.

Raw Apache dump:

144.51.14.72 - - [13/Apr/2004:09:47:12 -0600] "GET /2002_06_23_blogarchive.html HTTP/1.1" 200 48085 "http://search.msn.com/pass/results.aspx?q=Federal+Government+DRM+Pilots&FORM=SMCRT" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 4.0)"
144.51.14.72 - - [13/Apr/2004:09:47:13 -0600] "GET /images/ibc_cube_backg.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 1078 "http://www.cryptogon.com/2002_06_23_blogarchive.html" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 4.0)"
144.51.14.72 - - [13/Apr/2004:09:47:13 -0600] "GET /images/ibc_cube_col.jpg HTTP/1.1" 200 7130 "http://www.cryptogon.com/2002_06_23_blogarchive.html" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 4.0)"
144.51.14.72 - - [13/Apr/2004:09:47:13 -0600] "GET /images/amazon.bmp HTTP/1.1" 200 8998 "http://www.cryptogon.com/2002_06_23_blogarchive.html" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 4.0)"


Related: First Visit to Cryptogon from the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency


4/13/2004



U.S. Troops Massing Outside Najaf, Preparing for Assault :.

A 2,500-strong U.S. force, backed by tanks and artillery, massed Tuesday on the outskirts of Najaf for a showdown with a radical cleric whose militia led a bloody uprising across the south, raising fears of an American assault on the holiest Shiite city.

Meanwhile, a State Department official said four bodies have been found in Iraq. The bodies may have been those of private contractors missing since an assault on their convoy outside Baghdad amid a wave of kidnappings of at least 22 foreigners in Iraq.

Iraqi politicians and ayatollahs tried to negotiate a solution to avert a U.S. attack on Najaf, which would outrage the nation's relatively pro-U.S. Shiite majority and could turn what has been a limited revolt by a single militia into an outright Shiite rebellion. A military advance could also inflame Shiites in neighboring Iran.





"SOME OF THE ROBOTS THAT ARE BEING DEVELOPED MAY ALSO BE USED TO SHOOT AT HUMAN TARGETS" :.

Well, well, well... It's all fun and games until my warnings become reality. The ultimate goal is to replace front line soldiers (the shooters) with robots. Humans will be used as middleware to overcome the temporary limitations of artificial intelligence and machine vision in these early systems. For example, a human operator can interpret standard video information and provide guidance for the robot via remote control. The goal, however, is fully autonomous robot soldiers. Hear me: STOP THIS MADNESS BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE:

Some of the robots that are being developed may also be used to shoot at human targets, iRobot suggested. But the company said SUGVs will provide advanced reconnaissance first. The company does not want to be seen as putting human soldiers out of business.

Robot vision systems have serious limitations, and the risk that a robot might kill an innocent civilian is too great, said iRobot CEO Colin Angle.

But Angle did not rule out the eventual use of weapons on robots, and noted that Raytheon is developing a targeting system for the SUGV.

"We're not using these robots to hand out flowers," Angle said.





Calm Down: Godsend Institute is Fake :.

It's a publicity stunt for a movie. Stop sending me emails.


4/12/2004



Abizaid: Syria, Iran Involved in Iraq :.

Are we witnessing the opening shots of World War III?

Syria and Iran are involved in Iraq, and their involvement is not meant to assist the US-led Coalition there, Gen. John Abizaid, head of U.S. Central Command said Monday.

Speaking to reporters in Washington via video-link from Baghdad, Abizaid said there were signs that Iran's involvement is not designed to assist US efforts in Iraq.

Abizaid made the same claim against Syrian involvement in Iraq.

"We know the Iranians have been meddling, and it's unhelpful to have neighboring countries meddling in the affairs of Iraq," US Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld said last Wednesday.





Escalation: Abizaid Calls for 15K to 20K More Troops in Iraq :.

The growing concerns over securing supply lines in Iraq came as Gen. John P. Abizaid, the American commander in the Middle East, told reporters that he had formally requested from the Pentagon the equivalent of two more combat brigades � as many as 15,000 to 20,000 troops � to keep American forces in Iraq at about 130,000 for the foreseeable future. Troop levels had been scheduled to decline to about 115,000 during the present troop rotation.





First Visit to Cryptogon from the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency

The National Reconnaissance Office, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice and now the Central Intelligence Agency, among several others, have dropped by over the last few days. I must finally be doing something right on this site.

As far as I know, this is the first overt---i.e. not proxied through a commercial ISP---visit from CIA HQ in Langley, Virginia. (Here's a probable diagram of their server network, if you're interested.) I'm quite sure that they have been checking out this site through various proxy servers in the Virginia area for a while. Today's visit to Cryptogon was from the following machine:

relay1.ucia.gov ip# 198.81.129.193

The user at CIA performed the following Google search: wall street journal khawaja terrorist 2004, which, as of now, shows a hit (second Google search result from the top) to this Cryptogon entry related to the ECHELON intercepts that lead to the arrests of several alleged terrorists.

Thinking out loud: Was the CIA user trying to find the article from the Wall Street Journal? I seriously doubt it. I think it's safe to assume that the CIA has a subscription to the Wall Street Journal (duh!) and any user inside CIA probably has access to all open news sources on their intranet. So, if the user already had the article, why go looking for it on the outside?

Unless they weren't after the article.

Maybe this CIA user was tasked with making note of those of us out here in Internet-land who made reference to the story. Just a guess. After looking around, there are a couple of Khawajas that may have been of interest to CIA. I mentioned Mohammed Momin, but maybe the spook was after info on Khalid.

Don't ask me. I just work here. For free.

I can't imagine that anything related to some analyst's official 9-5 duties gets done through a machine that announces itself as coming from the CIA. Please tell me they're not that boneheaded. I mean, if I know how to effortlessly mask the origin of my Internet sessions, wouldn't you think the CIA would do the same thing on a routine basis? * shrugging shoulders, shaking head * Come on guys!?

Here is the raw dump from Apache, in case any gearheads want to see what it looks like. The only thing remarkable about it is that it came from ucia.gov:

198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:47:59 -0600] "GET /images/iraq_aprilpic_9.jpg HTTP/1.0" 200 24764 "http://www.cryptogon.com/" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:47:58 -0600] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 69049 "http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=wall+street+journal+khawaja+terrorist+2004&btnG=Google+Search" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:47:59 -0600] "GET /images/soccerdeath.jpg HTTP/1.0" 200 35187 "http://www.cryptogon.com/" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:47:59 -0600] "GET /images/iraq_aprilpic_1.jpg HTTP/1.0" 200 26772 "http://www.cryptogon.com/" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:47:59 -0600] "GET /images/iraq_aprilpic_2.jpg HTTP/1.0" 200 41418 "http://www.cryptogon.com/" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:47:59 -0600] "GET /images/iraq_aprilpic_4.jpg HTTP/1.0" 200 35001 "http://www.cryptogon.com/" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:47:59 -0600] "GET /images/iraq_aprilpic_6.jpg HTTP/1.0" 200 45333 "http://www.cryptogon.com/" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:48:00 -0600] "GET /images/iraq_aprilpic_8.jpg HTTP/1.0" 200 31715 "http://www.cryptogon.com/" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:48:00 -0600] "GET /images/skullbonespressmall.jpg HTTP/1.0" 200 19192 "http://www.cryptogon.com/" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:48:00 -0600] "GET /images/iraq_aprilpic_7.jpg HTTP/1.0" 200 27842 "http://www.cryptogon.com/" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:48:00 -0600] "GET /images/iraq_aprilpic_5.jpg HTTP/1.0" 200 33678 "http://www.cryptogon.com/" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:48:00 -0600] "GET /images/iraq_aprilpic_3.jpg HTTP/1.0" 200 45888 "http://www.cryptogon.com/" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:48:02 -0600] "GET /images/atomenabled.gif HTTP/1.0" 200 1320 "http://www.cryptogon.com/" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
198.81.129.193 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:48:02 -0600] "GET /images/amazon.bmp HTTP/1.0" 200 8998 "http://www.cryptogon.com/" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]C-CCK-MCD (WinNT; U)"
162.116.29.38 - - [12/Apr/2004:07:49:36 -0600] "GET /index.html HTTP/1.1" 200 69049 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)"





The 861 Evidence

www.861.info - SERVER 1 - SERVER 2 - SERVER 3

The IRS is using its ability to carry out enforcement actions as the justification for the collection of personal income taxes from average Americans. That is, they collect income taxes from people because they can, because they have guns and because judges and lawyers are all in on the scam together. Might makes right, according to the IRS.

Never mind what the law states. (Watch the presentation to find out.)

This is some of the most terrifying information I have ever seen. And it is proof (if you need any more) that we are NOW living in an arbitrary, fascist system. What is painfully clear from the 861 Evidence is that these thugs and criminals are making it all up as they go, and the lethal force they threaten us with is the only glue holding this doomed society together.





Apocalypse Now: Praise the Lord :.

You people who call yourselves Christians and support Bush and this catastrophe in Iraq make Satan look like a boyscout. If there is such a thing as eternal damnation, you assholes are going to get it:

Happy Easter, 2004, everybody! Praise the Lord! And as you sit in your proper pew this Sunday morning, blubbering out your favorite version of "He is risen," contemplate this.

Americans, just like the Israelis, are now known for killing innocent people as they worship their God in church. Raise your eyes to the heavens you prize so highly. And imagine an American B-52 dropping a 500-pound bomb right on your head, splattering you and your beloved family all over your sacred altar. Your finely dressed friends, your fire-breathing pastor, all those beautiful children in their frilly Easter finery, reduced to bloody bits of still-twitching protoplasm dripping from the flaming pages of the Book of Revelation.

See your murmurs of worship becomes screams of pain. Praise the Lord. Praise Yahweh. He said that's how it should be done. Right in the pages of the Old Testament. And that's how America is doing it today, this very day, Easter Sunday, in Iraq.

Imagine that you're not killed instantly, but your arms have been blown off. Imagine that your daughter's head has been blown off and her body reduced to spasming jelly. You can see her head, eyes wide but sightless, a few feet away. That's how it is today ... in Fallujah, where flies feast on bodies littering the streets.

Do you think this is too graphic? It's nothing compared to what is happening today ... in Fallujah, where American troops prevent medics from tending to the wounded and media from reporting the carnage.

And the reason? There is no reason. You know the reasons for our war against the Iraqi people have been exposed as shallow lies. No weapons of mass destruction. No connection to the terrorists. The dictator is deposed. Yet the killing is rampant, as Iraqis fight for their freedom against the American and Israeli terror-mongers.

In the pitch dark that is the satanic American future, we continue to kill. In the name of democracy. In the name of Jesus. Our president talks to Jesus. He is risen today. Our president says he talks to God every day. God told him to bomb Afghanistan, he told us.

Jesus told him to blast innocent women and children in Fallujah today, and to pile the dead and dying in the football stadium because he won't let medical personnel get to them. Jesus told him to throw away the lives of American adolescents in uniform. Happy Easter.

Praise the Lord! He is risen. Hallelujah! In Fallujah!


Related: Who Would Jesus Bomb? (MP3)





Excellent Analysis of America's "Suicidal" Miscalculations Over the Past Several Days :.

This is a long article, but it provides interesting details into how the pot came to boil over:

Several U.S. and Iraqi officials now regard Bremer's move to close the newspaper as a profound miscalculation. Foremost among the errors, the officials said, was the lack of a military strategy to deal with al-Sadr if he chose to fight back, as he did.

"We punched a big black bear in the eye and got him angry as hell but had no immediate plan to disable him, so of course he struck back in a very vicious way," said Larry Diamond, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University who has been serving as a senior adviser to the U.S.-led occupation authority in Baghdad.





Updating the Newspeak Dictionary: Security and Stability Operations :.

What is commonly referred to as mayhem and chaos is now being called security and stability by the U.S. military. The bodies, however, keep dropping:

Three U.S. Marines have been killed in fighting west of Baghdad, bringing the total number of U.S. troops killed since Friday to 19 23, the Coalition Public Information Center said Monday.

The Marines, assigned to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, died Sunday during "security and stability operations" in Al Anbar province. Two of the Marines were killed in action, while the third died of his wounds later in the day.





Terminator Industrial Complex: Orgiastic Military Spending on Robotics Research :.

Hear me: stop this while the enemy still bleeds. It may not be our generation, but if we don't put a stop to this madness, our kids will be facing this thing. It may seems nuts, but it's not, if you understand the mindset, the mental illness that strickens these people. Read Lewis Mumford's Myth of the Machine. There is an uncontrollable urge to involve the machine with all aspects of human existence in the name of efficiency and "progress." How about a brain implant to control weapon systems? Oh sure. I can't fire up a yurt, but these maniacs are getting funding to do Dr. Mengle-style research?! Pure madness:

Researchers in robotics have traditionally faced two debilitating obstacles: terribly expensive parts and difficulty attracting funding from anyone outside of a small corps of true believers. But robotics experts see a "perfect storm" heading their way, thanks in no small part to the human ravages of war.

Just as the constant march of technology is driving down the cost of key components, top universities in robotics are reporting major increases in federal funding, with the Defense Department the biggest spender.

The military desperately wants to reduce the number of soldiers killed by roadside bombs or surface-to-air missiles -- cheap implements of war that have felled scores in Iraq. Many in the Pentagon believe the answer lies in autonomous air, sea and land vehicles.

CalTech's Joel Burdick, an engineering professor who has been involved in robotics since the early 1980s, is using DARPA funds to develop neuroprosthetics with which the brain could control machinery, "giving pilots a third hand, so to speak," he said.

"Funding is largely military now," Burdick said. "The projects are more focused on applications. It's not seed money."


4/11/2004



The Siege of Fallujahgrad :.

Remember the Nazi siege of Leningrad? Well, now the besieger of cities in Iraq uses PSYOPS/propaganda foils, like calling for a cease fire, to allow for combat re-supply of fuel and ammunition after all of it was expended in the killing of hundreds of women, children and elderly. Oh woops, the mercenaries tasked with delivering fuel and ammo to the real soldiers have a nasty tendency of being blown up before they can deliver their goods:

More than 600 Iraqis, mostly women, children and the elderly, have been killed in a week of fighting in Fallujah, Rafie al-Issawi, the director of the city hospital, told The Associated Press. But a marine commander claimed most of the dead were probably insurgents.

Click here or here or here or here to see what "probably insurgents" means.


More food for thought from this article: A $35 million attack helicopter was shot down by a group of men armed with assault rifles (probably AK-47 type that cost anywhere from $25 to $300 in most parts of the world).





"There Are no More U.S. Troops to Send to Iraq." :.

There are no more U.S. troops to send to Iraq. That's why we need 80,000 or more troops added to the U.S. Army. Congress is allowing Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to dig in his heels and try to maintain a foreign policy based on a grossly undermanned U.S. military. The key question isn't whether the 1st Cavalry Division is going to get run out of Baghdad�it's not. The key question is, if you've got 70% of your combat battalions in the U.S. Army deployed in Afghanistan, Iraq, South Korea and elsewhere, can you maintain this kind of muscular presence in that many places? The answer is no.

Related: Do You Feel a Draft?




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