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"jim--" wrote in message
... http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,120373,00.html "According to the military, at 3 a.m. local time Wednesday, coalition forces conducted an operation against a suspected foreign fighter safe house in the open desert. The house was 25 kilometers from the Syrian border, 85 kilometers southwest of Husaybah (search), military officials said. Coalition forces came under hostile fire and called for support from the air. After the strike, coalition forces recovered numerous weapons, foreign passports, a SATCOM radio and two million Iraqi and Syrian dinars, military officials said. The attack killed about 40 people, officials said. That official reiterated that the objective was a suspected hideout, and had no information about a wedding party. " Are Iraqis supposed to register wedding parties? |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ...
"jim--" wrote in message ... http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,120373,00.html "According to the military, at 3 a.m. local time Wednesday, coalition forces conducted an operation against a suspected foreign fighter safe house in the open desert. The house was 25 kilometers from the Syrian border, 85 kilometers southwest of Husaybah (search), military officials said. Coalition forces came under hostile fire and called for support from the air. After the strike, coalition forces recovered numerous weapons, foreign passports, a SATCOM radio and two million Iraqi and Syrian dinars, military officials said. The attack killed about 40 people, officials said. That official reiterated that the objective was a suspected hideout, and had no information about a wedding party. " Are Iraqis supposed to register wedding parties? Probably! You know how it is, they have to tell the U.S. coalition forces before they do anything.....it's part of their new found freedom!!!! |
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