Bulgarian troops were left with no food supplies, cut off from their coalition partners following the violent attacks of Shia militias against their base in Karbala.
Karbala has a history of such things.
Who are the troops fighting and who are they freeing, who are they kidding?
Bulgarians? Dont they have enough problems at home? I mean sofia is a beautiful city but hell that is one ****ed up country. Go home and save your own nation before "rebuilding" another one.
Washington has approached France, which led opposition to the war in Iraq, as well as India, Pakistan and other nations that were reluctant to join the U.S.-led coalition that invaded Iraq, U.S. and European officials said. The list includes “a good global mix,” said a State Department official familiar with the proposed force. But no Arab countries or neighbors of Iraq are on the list, with Turkey notably absent.
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I've wanted the UN to take over all along, I think it would be a victory for the U.S.
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^ hahahahahahahaha this is one of the most lame spin I've ever come across. I can dig out several dozen articles on the subject but that will be some other day some other time some other place... UN...LOL....
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look through my posts, they back my support for the UN.
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Your posts are full of support and excuses for the murdering operations of the US military, so save your hypocrisy. As I said yesterday now that the shoe is on the foot, it must hurt pretty bad...:)
I'm sitting in front of a computer and not taking a round so it’s quit painless. I do feel for the families of the dead.
I've stated my position, you can judge me how you like but the fact is I have always stated that I supported removing Saddam and then giving control to a international group.
Fredom fighters captured few terrorist… I suggest try them for terrorism and then hang them by their balls.
Sadr aide says Iraqis capture coalition soldiers
BEIRUT, April 7 (Reuters) - A top aide to the militant Iraqi cleric Moqtada al-Sadr said on Wednesday that his supporters had captured a number of soldiers from the U.S.-led coalition during clashes currently taking place across a large swathe of Iraq.
“Some tribes have captured some occupation forces on the streets,” Qays al-Khazali told a news conference in the Shi’ite Muslim holy city of Najaf.
He gave no further details. The news conference was broadcast by Lebanon’s al-Manar television station, mouthpiece of the Hizbollah group.
There was no immediate comment on the report from the command of U.S.-led forces in Baghdad.