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Mout Ahmar -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (2/22/2007 3:23:09 PM)

Its a terrible really what has happened. i wish the best for iraq always. we didnt agree with what the americans did. in finland everyone was against the war, everyone thought it was like a bully situation. bush hate saddam and he want to punish iraq for saddams mistakes. but when they seen all the war between iraqi and iraqi they start to think that iraqis are not civilized and full of hate. always i am explaining that not all iraqis are militias only the children mentality who will be militia on one day and kiss the feet of bush the second. iraq is a good place with great people i hope iraqis remember that because all this killing and bloodshed will make some iraqis think they are less than others. dont let this happen. iraq must control the security first priority. get rid of militias and collect all the guns. be very strong when they deal with the militia. they must establish control and self respect again before it is too late.




azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (2/23/2007 6:11:33 AM)

Spot on!




azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (2/23/2007 4:17:13 PM)

U.S. detains son of top Shi'ite leader
Fri Feb 23, 2007 5:09 PM GMT

KUT, Iraq (Reuters) - U.S. troops detained the eldest son of Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim, one of Iraq's most powerful Shi'ite leaders, at an Iraqi checkpoint on the Iranian border on Friday, Iraqi security force officials said.
Washington has accused Iran of fuelling violence in Iraq and has expressed discomfort at historic links between Tehran and Hakim's Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), which was based in Iran during Saddam Hussein's rule.
Ammar Hakim's convoy was stopped at the Badrah checkpoint in Wasit province as he returned from Iran, the Iraqi security officials and a senior aide to Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim said. It was not immediately clear why he had been detained.
The security officials said U.S. forces had taken him to Forward Operating Base Delta, a U.S. camp in near Kut, capital of Wasit province.
U.S. military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Christopher Garver said he was checking the report.
"He was arrested with three of his bodyguards, who were also assaulted. Their weapons were confiscated even though they had permits for them," the aide to Abdul-Aziz Hakim told Reuters.
"The Americans have been apologising and saying it was a mistake and that they have released him. But that is not true."
The governor of Wasit province, Latif Hamid Tarfa, said Hakim was expected to be released shortly.
Education Minister Khodair al-Khozaei said the government would seek Hakim's release.
"He is not only the son of Hakim, he is a religious figure and well-known politician ... There will definitely be popular reactions too," he told Dubai-based Al Arabiya television.
"More than anybody else, it is the Americans who are violating the security plan through their cowboy methods," he said.
Iraq closed its borders with Iran and Syria for 72 hours last week. U.S. officials said security at checkpoints was being improved to check the flow of weapons and foreign fighters.
INFLUENTIAL FIGURE
SCIRI was founded in Iran in 1982. Its armed wing, the Badr Organisation, fought with Iran in the 1980-88 war against Saddam. SCIRI is the biggest party in Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's national unity cabinet.
Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim was a guest of U.S. President George W. Bush at the White House last December, when the two held talks on how to curb sectarian violence in Iraq. Ammar Hakim, in his mid-30s, is an influential member of the ruling Shi'ite Alliance in his own right and is secretary general of a humanitarian charity set up by SCIRI. A colonel in the Iraqi border guards based in Kut said U.S. soldiers arrested him at gunpoint and handcuffed him before being taken away. A colonel in the 8th Division of the Iraqi Army confirmed his detention.
The border guard colonel said six U.S. Humvee armoured vehicles reached the border crossing at around noon (0900 GMT) and were checking all vehicles entering Iraq. When Ammar Hakim's convoy came through around 4 p.m. (1300 GMT) they immediately detained him. U.S. forces have in recent months arrested a number of Iranians in Iraq, including several who were seized at Abdul Aziz Hakim's compound in Baghdad. They were later released.
Iraqi and U.S. troops this month launched a major crackdown on militants in Baghdad, vowing to tackle Shi'ite militias with as much determination as Sunni insurgents. Three U.S. soldiers were killed in combat on Thursday in Iraq's volatile western Anbar province, the U.S. military said in a statement on Friday. It gave no details of the incident, but Anbar is the main stronghold of Sunni Arab insurgents fighting U.S. forces.
Thursday's deaths brought to 3,154 the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003. Seventy soldiers have died so far this month.  (Additional reporting by Claudia Parsons, Ibon Villelabeitia, Mussab Al-Khairalla, Ross Colvin and Firouz Sedarat in Dubai)




azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (2/24/2007 4:02:07 AM)

Does Anyone have any details as to why Hakim was arrested in the first place? I would have prefered that they sent him back to Iran!

US troops release Iraq official BBC NEWS - 24 Feruary, 2007 US troops have released the eldest son of one of Iraq's top Shia politicians after detaining him for nearly 12 hours, Iraqi officials have said. 
Ammar al-Hakim, the son of Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, was arrested at a border checkpoint as he returned from Iran, security and Shia officials said. It remains unclear why Mr Hakim and his two bodyguards were detained. The US ambassador to Iraq apologised and said that the circumstances of the detention would be investigated. Mr Hakim, a cleric, was arrested near the Mehran border crossing with Iran, 130km (70 miles) east of Baghdad.
 
'No disrespect'
Washington did not mean any disrespect to Mr Hakim or his family, US ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad said.
 
"I am sorry about the arrest," he said. "We don't know the circumstances of the arrest and we are investigating ... but he is being released."
 
US military spokesman Lt Col Christopher Garver said security forces would release more information "as it becomes available".
 
Mr Hakim and his bodyguards were reportedly taken to a US base where they were held for most of the day before Mr Hakim's release.
 
Political dynasty
Abdul Aziz al-Hakim is the leader of the largest party in Iraq's parliament, the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI).
 
SCIRI is planning large demonstrations in Najaf to protest against Mr Hakim's detention, the BBC's Adi Raval says in Baghdad. The party was founded in 1982 by Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim's brother Mohammed Bakr al-Hakim in Tehran.
 
Abdul Aziz al-Hakim took over the party when Mohammed Bakr was killed in an al-Qaeda car bombing in August 2003. Correspondents say he is seen as close to US President George W Bush, whom he met last year. He also has links to Iran, where he lived for years in exile. Ammar al-Hakim heads the Al-Mihrab Martyr's Foundation, in honour of his uncle, and is seen as the deputy leader of the political movement.

Last December, the Hakim residential compound in Baghdad was raided by US forces who arrested two Iranians said to be members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.




azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (2/26/2007 5:09:27 AM)

Now its time for the ladies. Will someone tell me who these people are?




Baghdad college bomber was female 26 February, 2007 - BBC News A suicide bomber who killed 42 people in an attack in Baghdad on Sunday was a woman, security officials say.  
The bomber blew herself up at the entrance to a college in the city's east. Another 55 people were injured. Hours after the bombing, Iraqi Shia militia leader Moqtada Sadr said the US-backed security crackdown in Baghdad was doomed to fail. He said no security plan would work unless the government assumed full responsibility for protecting citizens.

Mr Sadr, whose militia controls the College of Administration and Economics, where most of Sunday's deaths occurred, once again called on the Americans to withdraw from Iraq. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki said on Saturday that sectarian killings had fallen as a result of the US-backed security surge. But bombings have nonetheless continued.
 
On Monday an explosion at the Ministry of Public Works killed ten people, state TV reported.
Iraqi Vice-President Adel Abdel Mahdi was inside the ministry for a meeting at the time, but was unharmed. It is not yet clear whether the explosion was caused by a bomb or a mortar attack.
 
Minorities targeted
 
Higher Education Minister Abed Dhiab al-Uljaili said most of Sunday's victims were students who had gone to sit exams and that five guards were among the dead, AFP news agency reported.
 
The college is part of the al-Mustansiriyah university, Baghdad's second largest, and had received threats warning it to close. It is not the first time the university has been targeted.
 
Last month, more than 100 students were killed in a co-ordinated attack involving two car bombs and a suicide bomber at the university's main building.
 
And as Iraq's sectarian violence continues a London-based think tank has warned that minority groups such as Turkomans, Christians and Baha'is are facing unprecedented levels of violence. Their religious buildings are being destroyed, the report says, and non-Muslims are undergoing conversion to Islam under threat of death, rape and forced marriage.
 
They could soon be eradicated unless their plight is recognised immediately and acted upon, it adds.




azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (2/27/2007 7:18:25 AM)

More news about what the cowards and scum are trying to do in Iraq. They want a totaly Islamic State and are trying to rob Iraq of it's minority citizens who are essential to our identity and cultural mix. 

Iraq's minorities 'face violence'
BBC News – 26 February, 2007
 
Religious and ethnic minorities in Iraq are facing unprecedented levels of violence, according to a study by a human rights organisation.
 
The plight of minorities is being ignored amid the constant news of carnage in Iraq, Minority Rights Group International says.
 
Its report claims that some groups risk being eradicated from their homeland. Iraqi minority members have been abducted, tortured or killed, or forced to assimilate.
 
The study says some communities - many of whom have lived in Iraq for more than 2,000 years - are suffering terrible violence as a result of their religion or ethnicity.
 
Figures from the United Nations suggest that of the 1.8 million Iraqis seeking refugee status across the world, almost a third are from smaller minority groups.
 
According to the report, these minorities - which include Turkmen, Christians, Shabaks and Bahais - have survived a long history of persecution, but there is a real risk that they might not see out the current conflict.
 
Much of the violence against them, the study found, is based on faith. Some groups are negatively perceived as supporters of the West or as disrespecting Muslim values.
 
As they do not have the tribal or militia protection afforded to the majority groups, they can do little to defend themselves. The authors say the situation is steadily deteriorating and they are calling on the international community and the Iraqi government to recognise the special vulnerability of the country's minorities. 




Mout Ahmar -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (2/27/2007 12:01:26 PM)

this is very dificult to read. i am very, very sorry to see what is hapening in baghdad. it seem like it is imposible to stop this crazy, madnes. i dont understand how this can happen in a country like iraq. i know iraqis are open arabic people with many religions all living together and friends together. what happen to the iraq i remember?




azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/5/2007 2:57:22 AM)

An interesting report from ABC News exposing how recruiters lie to students in order to trick them into joining the US Army. I guess the Americans like their soldiers to be dumb and ill informed before they send them to Iraq. Now wonder there are so many trigger happy GI's serving in Baghdad.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=d65_1172890895




Mout Ahmar -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/5/2007 3:28:10 AM)

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ORIGINAL: azinorum

An interesting report from ABC News exposing how recruiters lie to students in order to trick them into joining the US Army. I guess the Americans like their soldiers to be dumb and ill informed before they send them to Iraq. Now wonder there are so many trigger happy GI's serving in Baghdad.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=d65_1172890895


everything america says when about Iraq is fake. now they are fooling young students to join the war. these must be very stupid young people to ask the recruteman WILL I GO TO IRAQ IF I JOIN? i think america wants to send all its uneducated people to iraq so they can get rid of them.




azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/5/2007 3:54:57 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mout Ahmar
i think america wants to send all its uneducated people to iraq so they can get rid of them.


Lol. [sm=smiley36.gif]




sadiq2006 -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/6/2007 10:17:29 AM)

i agree also about that because my people the american are such naive and in life also they believe in everything because simply the tv's are controling them.  




sadiq2006 -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/6/2007 10:18:44 AM)

and they never use their minds only they are using the tv's to move their emotions.




Inconnu -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/6/2007 5:13:54 PM)

Absolutely tragic.

Wars only strike the civilians who want nothing to do with it.

I pray not only for the victims who fell in this horrific terrorist act, but for all of Iraq to refind its glory.

The Lebanese civil war seems to be replaying today in Iraq. The same causes of the problems are also painfully echoing.




azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/7/2007 2:09:35 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Inconnu
The Lebanese civil war seems to be replaying today in Iraq. The same causes of the problems are also painfully echoing.


Sadly you are correct. Welcome to the forum.




azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/7/2007 3:51:33 AM)

How do we fight these people?

Scores of Iraqi pilgrims killed
BBC News - 6 March, 2007
 
At least 90 Shia pilgrims have been killed and more than 150 wounded in a double suicide bombing in the central Iraqi town of Hilla, police said.
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6423633.stm




Mout Ahmar -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/9/2007 4:50:42 PM)

they must be stopped from entering iraq. i think some of these people Iraqi but many ar arab al qaida. the only way is stop this is to control the entry of these criminals to iraq. how i dont know?




azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/10/2007 5:27:54 AM)

Mout: I've said it for a long time on this forum. Our borders should have been the main focus security funding from the start. Unfortunately despite the fact that a laymen like me could plainly see that money, logistical support and human bombs where coming in through Iran, Saudi and Syria, the US/Iraqi government overlooked this obvious threat.

Going back to the topic "COWARDS & SCUM", here is the latest on the did he, was he, is he mystery that the Jihoosh are trying to build up in the media for their beloved Iranian puppet Muqtada.

Sadr Offices Deny Karbala "Appearance"
Muqtada Still in Najaf, They Insist - 10 March, 2007
 
Slogger contacts in the Sadr organization deny that the cleric has appeared in Karbala, and continue to insist that he is in Najaf. In Karbala, Slogger sources were also unaware of any appearance by the cleric, which, they say, would not have gone unnoticed by the residents of the city.
 
IraqSlogger earlier reported on an unconfirmed report on the Sadrist website Nahrain Net, which said that Muqtada al-Sadr had appeared in Karbala yesterday before "hundreds" of supporters. Slogger has contacted Nahrain Net with regards to this matter and is waiting for a response.
 
Yesterday, Sadr's office in Najaf released a statement, reportedly from the cleric directly, which renewed his call for the American forces to leave Iraq, demanding "the departure of the occupier from beloved Iraq, so that we can live freely and securely in it," according to Aswat al-Iraq in Arabic. The statement mentioned the occasion of Arba'in, and called on Iraqis to "raise their voices chanting 'No, no to America . . . No, no, to Israel . . . No, no, Satan!"
 
"God preserve Iraq and the Iraqis, and I ask God to unite you, and to banish away from you the specter of division and sectarian wars, and that you be one hand for the sake of God," the statement continues.
 
The statement also condemned the "terrorist" attacks against Shi'a pilgrims in Baghdad and Hilla which killed and wounded hundreds of faithful over the last few days, Aswat al-Iraq reports.
 
Karbala is preparing for the Shi'a holiday of Arba'in, the fortieth day after the anniversary of the death of Imam Husayn in Karbala in 680 AD, when many Shi'a faithful will make the pilgrimage to the revered city. Muqtada al-Sadr, one of the most powerful men in Iraq, has been in hiding for weeks. He not made a confirmed public appearance since the beginning of the Baghdad security plan. Close Sadr aides insist that Sadr is in Najaf, while other unconfirmed reports have placed him in Iran or in southern Iraq.

http://www.iraqslogger.com/index.php/post/1826/Sadr_Offices_Deny_Karbala_Appearance




Mout Ahmar -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/10/2007 4:58:05 PM)

he is for sure in iran but he didnt say anything yet. strange for him to be so silent.




azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/10/2007 5:53:43 PM)

The Iranian Jihoosh are trying to recreate an aura around Muqtada the Brave after his mystique was shattered by youtube. For those of you who haven't already seen these classics .... enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F-7xdtq4cE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1Hi0318fQE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMRkV6zjcRQ




Mout Ahmar -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/10/2007 7:05:45 PM)

i cant understand what he is saying but his has a very slow speach. can u imagine if this is the iraqi goverment in the future? god help iraq if it is true.




azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/11/2007 6:08:40 AM)

Don't worry about not understanding Muqtada. No one understands a word he says. In one of the youtube files he spends his valuable time criticizing football and calling it the idle sport. He advises that we take up other activities such as horse riding because the Israelis and foreigners are trying to corrupt Iraqi minds by sending us football (the kafirs sport). He is an enigma. No brain and too much power.




Mout Ahmar -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/11/2007 7:23:40 AM)

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ORIGINAL: azinorum

Don't worry about not understanding Muqtada. No one understands a word he says. In one of the youtube files he spends his valuable time criticizing football and calling it the idle sport. He advises that we take up other activities such as horse riding because the Israelis and foreigners are trying to corrupt Iraqi minds by sending us football (the kafirs sport). He is an enigma. No brain and too much power.
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footbal is against islam? this is crazy. i think mr sadr wants to make everthing haraam.




sadiq2006 -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/11/2007 11:55:56 AM)

i think he is waiting an aportunity to do something bad again in iraq just those bad iranians tell him to od something wrong again if they felt that their plans are to be corrupted.




azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/13/2007 4:26:14 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: sadiq2006
i think he is waiting an aportunity to do something bad again in iraq just those bad iranians tell him to od something wrong again if they felt that their plans are to be corrupted.


Your right. [:)]





azinorum -> RE: COWARDS and SCUM! (3/17/2007 8:11:37 AM)

This is a definite turn for the worse. I can only pray that this isn't the start of a new dirty strategy campaign by these cowards. Given that the attack took place in Falluja them no one can blame Sunni insurgents for this heinous act. This is the work of Al Qaida. [:@]

Iraqis killed by chlorine bombs 17 March, 2007 By Hugh Sykes - BBC News, Baghdad At least eight people have been killed and more than 85 injured in two chlorine gas attacks in Iraq. 
In Falluja, west of the capital Baghdad, suicide bombers driving tankers filled with chlorine targeted two separate locations. Most of the victims were from the first attack at the entrance to a housing estate. The injured included at least 27 children. There were at least three such attacks in Iraq in February.
 
Easily obtained
The second bomber is thought to have been targeting a tribal leader who has spoken out against al-Qaeda. If chlorine gas is inhaled it can cause severe burns to the throat and lungs and can quickly kill after only a few breaths. The chemical is easy to obtain. It is widely used as a cleaner and a water purifier. Attacks like this also greatly increase fear and anxiety.
 
After an explosion outside a restaurant near Baghdad last month, as well as the six people killed, dozens of others were left coughing and choking and needing medical treatment. In February the United States military reported finding a bomb factory near Falluja at which chlorine car bombs were being constructed.
In another attack near Falluja last month, not using chlorine, more than 35 people were killed when a conventional truck bomb exploded near a mosque where the imam had criticised al-Qaeda and Iraq.
 
Some tribal leaders in the area have openly complained about al-Qaeda's activities.
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6461757.stm




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