Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Using arms to give to freedom fighters is not so bad at all........................lighting up a city to show the world the military might of the USA darn sure is..............a cowardly war..................with a wishy washy excuse that Saddam H............was a bad man.............................he was somewhat of course..................but who made us the world wide police?...........NO ONE.................the US government does as it pleases but uses a somewhat plausible sounding excuse.........


Shock and Awe the initial bombing of baghdad - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NktsxucDvNI
Aug 28, 2009 - Live CNN coverage as it happened...Old vid,i'm sure it's a repost...but Spectacular.

The Bombing of Baghdad - June Jordan

www.junejordan.net/the-bombing-of-baghdad.html
The Bombing of Baghdad 1 began and did not terminate for 42 days and 42 nights relentless minute after minute more than 110,000 times we bombed Iraq we bombed Baghdad we bombed Basra/we bombed military installations we bombed the National Museum we bombed schools we bombed air raid shelters we ...

Shock and awe - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shock_and_awe
A dossier released by Iraq Body Count, a project of the U.K. non-governmental non-violent and disarmament organization Oxford Research Group, attributed approximately 6,616 civilian deaths to the actions of U.S.-led forces during the "invasion phase", including the shock-and-awe bombing campaign on Baghdad.

Baghdad bombing - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baghdad_bombing
A large number of bombings have taken place in Baghdad, especially since the beginning of the War in Iraq. Wikipedia has individual articles on the following attacks: 1950s. 1950–51 Baghdad bombings. 2003. 2003 Jordanian embassy bombing in Baghdad · Canal Hotel bombing · 27 October 2003 Baghdad bombings.

The Bombing of Baghdad | The New Yorker

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2003/03/31/the-bombing-of-baghdad
Mar 31, 2003 - The morning the first cruise missiles hit Baghdad, on March 20th, I was in a suite at the Al Rashid hotel, in a room facing south, which provided good reception for satellite phones and a panoramic view of some primary targets: the telecommunications tower; several grand domed palaces; and the ...

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