Kurai Tsuki
2nd May 2004, 21:05
The people of Fallujah are having a moment of happiness as the U.S. pulls out of that city, which represents a milestone for the Iraqi resistance.
But I dont think anyone in the city is nave enough to believe that the Americans will be out of it for good. I wonder what types of actions the residents of the city will take now that the Americans are outside their limits. How might they prepare for the next onslaught?
The border guards of the city are getting more aggressive. The military has had to deny that marines were writing thins like, pig, and, beer, on the hands of Moslems who wanted to enter the city, not to mention the strip searches.
But I dont think anyone in the city is nave enough to believe that the Americans will be out of it for good. I wonder what types of actions the residents of the city will take now that the Americans are outside their limits. How might they prepare for the next onslaught?
The border guards of the city are getting more aggressive. The military has had to deny that marines were writing thins like, pig, and, beer, on the hands of Moslems who wanted to enter the city, not to mention the strip searches.