View Full Version : Fallujah is the Cemetary of the Americans
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This was made into a jpg from a photo from the scene.
http://strike-free.net/dead_list/resistance_pics/31030401deadtotheswines.jpg
I'm sure there are fun propaganda applications people can think of.
RedAnarchist
2nd April 2004, 11:22
What does Semitu mean? Cemetary?
here is the same in a printable pdf format
RedAnarchist
2nd April 2004, 11:26
Although the Americans shouldnt have been in Iraq in the first place, the murder of these four Americans sounds a little disturbing - being burnt in their cars then dismembered. Couldnt they have just shot them and burnt the cars?
They where shot first, they where only burned after they where dead. The resistance shot them (you can't say murdered because these where armed mercenaries) and the towns people burned them after the resistance fighters left.
RedAnarchist
2nd April 2004, 11:36
I didnt use the word murdered to imply that the resistance deliberately murdered them.
Anyway it is a war zone, so any attacks on armed forces are not crimes.
Xvall
2nd April 2004, 22:58
That's arguable. The people killed were not enlisted in the United States' military. They were considered 'security'. I'm personally not sure what this means.
They where Blackwater commandos, ex-US navy SEALs employed as mercenaries in a private army. They're also used as Paul Bremer's personal guards. Witnesses said they carried military assault rifles and side arms. They where supposedly assigned to guard food for the US Army but the US Army also says there where no other trucks involved so it seems sort of implausable.
This is their company website. (http://www.blackwaterusa.com/)
MiniOswald
3rd April 2004, 16:24
In a way mercs are more evil than normal soldiers, driven by moey to go on jobs that usually involve a lot of dead civis. I dont beleive it was murder just because they didn't have a chance to fight back doesn't mean it was murder
SittingBull47
4th April 2004, 22:35
of course. If you have the money, than mercs will take up any job and do anything for your business, regardless of their beliefs. What i'm wondering is why Blackwater was hired in the first place.
MiniOswald
6th April 2004, 07:05
true the yanks would seem to have enough soldiers there to do any of their jobs...
Kurai Tsuki
10th April 2004, 02:28
Three cheers for the Sunni and Shiite united resistance, from a Lebanese American who always got annoyed when Moslems bickered with each other.
*clears his throat*
Hup Hup, Huzzah!
Hup Hup, Huzzah!
Hup Hup, Huzzah!
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