03-09-2007, 02:21 AM
Despite the masochistic libtards desire to be defeated and conquered, the boys are bringing it to the terrorist-tards. Hey libtards, why do you want defeat? Is it all the soymilk? I'll be happy to come over and kick your ass if you need to feel defeated. :lol:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070308/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq
BAGHDAD - U.S. and Iraqi troops captured eight suspected insurgents Thursday in raids north of Baghdad as part of a campaign to prevent insurgents from regrouping outside the city during the ongoing security crackdown.
The operation took place in Duluiyah and the Jabouri peninsula — a bend in the Tigris River about 55 miles north of Baghdad — part of the Sunni areas around Baghdad where insurgents have fled since the crackdown in the capital began last month.
The top U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus, said the security operation would be extended beyond the city limits to target these areas, which he referred to as "the Baghdad belt."
"The priority clearly is Baghdad, (but) anyone who knows about security in Baghdad knows you must also secure the `Baghdad belts' — in other words the areas that surround Baghdad," Petraeus told reporters at his first news conference since taking command last month.
Petraeus declined to specify how long the security operation would last but said it would continue as long as necessary "to achieve its desired effect."
"We are still in the early days of this endeavor — an endeavor that will take months, not weeks, to fully implement," Petraeus said.
WARNING TO LIBTARDS. THE FOLLOWING CONTAINS SCARY IMAGE.
LIBTARD DISCRETION IS ADVISED.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070308/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq
BAGHDAD - U.S. and Iraqi troops captured eight suspected insurgents Thursday in raids north of Baghdad as part of a campaign to prevent insurgents from regrouping outside the city during the ongoing security crackdown.
The operation took place in Duluiyah and the Jabouri peninsula — a bend in the Tigris River about 55 miles north of Baghdad — part of the Sunni areas around Baghdad where insurgents have fled since the crackdown in the capital began last month.
The top U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus, said the security operation would be extended beyond the city limits to target these areas, which he referred to as "the Baghdad belt."
"The priority clearly is Baghdad, (but) anyone who knows about security in Baghdad knows you must also secure the `Baghdad belts' — in other words the areas that surround Baghdad," Petraeus told reporters at his first news conference since taking command last month.
Petraeus declined to specify how long the security operation would last but said it would continue as long as necessary "to achieve its desired effect."
"We are still in the early days of this endeavor — an endeavor that will take months, not weeks, to fully implement," Petraeus said.
WARNING TO LIBTARDS. THE FOLLOWING CONTAINS SCARY IMAGE.
LIBTARD DISCRETION IS ADVISED.