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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (163497)6/2/2005 11:24:16 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 281500
 
From the same article you zionist liar:

Coalition officials acknowledge that the numbers show an Iraqi-dominated insurgency. Fewer than 5% of those killed or captured were foreigners, one official noted. He also described the influx from abroad as making up a "very, very small part" of the estimated 12,000 to 20,000 insurgents.

Maj. Gen. Munem Said Abdulqadir, head of the Iraqi police force explosive ordnance demolition team in Baghdad, faulted the now-disbanded U.S. Coalition Provisional Authority for barring even mid-level figures of Saddam Hussein's regime from the new security order.

He said he feared there were thousands of technically savvy and disaffected Iraqis, mostly Sunni Arabs, vulnerable to recruitment as suicide bombers.


WHICH PART OF THE ABOVE DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND THAT ONLY 5% WERE FOREIGNERS YOU ZIONIST LIAR??? You have been exposed yet again as the zionist liar that you are.

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (163497)6/3/2005 12:17:55 AM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
I think the real truth of it Nadine, is that we really don't know who's blowing themselves up in Iraq. As with so much else that's going on there, we're clueless. One general thinks one thing, the next thinks another. All we can say for certain is, it seems like an increasing number of people are 'sploding.