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To: Doug R who wrote (1066)3/21/2003 9:58:44 PM
From: Just_Observing  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 21614
 
News from the Front: Loss of control in the Middle East; Explosion at U.S. embassy compound

Printed on Friday, March 21, 2003 @ 19:01:35 EST

Report by YellowTimes.org
NewsFromtheFront.org

Nearly 40,000 protestors have broken through police lines and held up traffic in downtown Cairo, Friday, hours before the shock and awe phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom was initiated.

On Friday, Egyptians cried in unison their support for Iraq and their resentment of Arab leaders as they set fire to trucks near the Egyptian TV and Broadcast building overlooking the Nile in downtown Cairo.

Al Jazeera news network is reporting that the U.S. government has warned in the sternest of language that the Egyptain authorities must forbid at all costs any harm to U.S. interests or personnel in the area.

Meanwhile, Yemen's capital Sana'a looked like a battleground as four Yemenis were killed in violent clashes with police trying to push protestors back from storming the U.S. embassy.

Al Jazeera also showed footage of a massive explosion in the U.S. embassy compound in Manama, Bahrain, home to a large contingent of U.S. forces.

Bahraini youth battled riot police as they tried to storm the U.S. embassy.

No word yet on casualties.

Saturday morning is sure to be tense in the Egyptian capital and throughout the Arab world after a night of incredible footage of Iraqi devastation and unprecedented bombing in military history reaches Arab audiences.

YellowTimes.org correspondent Firas Al-Atraqchi drafted this report.

yellowtimes.org



To: Doug R who wrote (1066)3/22/2003 3:08:15 AM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 21614
 
Good post, and we know Bush works hard to get the moronic perception pounded into the moronic majority's head.
i quote first Abe Lincoln <<You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time>> let's not be fooled:)
And now P T Barnum "There is a sucker born every minute" a sample( a person who gets headaches when required to think for himself)
"o you say Saddam Hussein was behind 9/11 o.k, i will believe that."



To: Doug R who wrote (1066)3/22/2003 10:09:06 AM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21614
 
"It's impossible to predict the effects of prolonged American occupation of an Arab country; increased terrorism, regional instability and even greater Muslim hostility to the U.S. and its allies seem likely. But a failure to establish a long-term U.S. military presence throughout the country could prove even more damaging than a quick pull-out. If Iraq follows Afghanistan (news - web sites) into neglect, political disintegration and anarchy, we'll be able to count our resentful new enemies by the tens of millions. "

Idiots?, well, then that explains it. I thought they were Satan worshippers.