Iraq Government Soldiers and Police

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CaptnKirk

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As Colin Powell once said, "We know who the Terrorists in Iraq are, and we know exactly where they are."

The MEK at Camp Ashraf are the remanants of the decendants of the Iranians that overthrew the Shah,
and captured the Americans in Iran and held them hostage in the last two years of Jimmy Carters Presidency.
Some of them had even been born in the United States after fleeing from Iran as the Theocracy Ayatollah's
turned against them and declared them as Enemies of the State.

They were the ones that were constantly held up by the Bush administration as examples of why we needed to immediately invade Iraq.
They were the ones who had biological weapons (Ricin) that endangered our world.

They were located in the 'No-Fly' zone, which we used to protect them from Saddam Husseins military.

They were 'Our Terrorists' because they were opposed to the current regime in Iran, we disarmed them,
and then we placed them under our surveilance and guard at Camp Ashraf, confiscated and impounded their weapons.
They were armed to the teeth - Tanks, Artillary, over 3,000 militant soldiers that were ready to fight and depose the Iranian Government.

And then we trained then, because they were to be our 'First Wave' of combat infiltrators in case we needed to attack and invade Iran.

We have trained and guarded them since 2003 in their compound.
My son, US Army Military Police, spent a year working this compound with an entire group of US Soldiers as their guard unit,
and were relieved by the Bulgarian Army when their rotation arrived.

We have a huge problem with this group of militant activists, and we have not been able to get any country to accept then as refrugees,
so we may end up having to take them into our country (Including those who are US Citizens) as a last resort.

They are the ones who have been making all the statements about Iran is developing Nuclear weapons,
even though they have been out of Iran since the end of the First Gulf War, when we first began our covert operations to support them.

Enjoy . . .


 

fornax

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So the Bush administration has provided shelter for terrorists, has provided material support for terrorists, and has trained terrorists? I'm sure there are some US laws they have violated?
 

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Originally posted by: fornax
So the Bush administration has provided shelter for terrorists, has provided material support for terrorists, and has trained terrorists? I'm sure there are some US laws they have violated?
yes, that's why these Iranian refugees responded by throwing rocks at the Iraqi army and police during the raid... because they're such well-funded US-sponsored terrorists. :roll:
 

CaptnKirk

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Originally posted by: TheSkinsFan
Originally posted by: fornax
So the Bush administration has provided shelter for terrorists, has provided material support for terrorists, and has trained terrorists? I'm sure there are some US laws they have violated?
yes, that's why these Iranian refugees responded by throwing rocks at the Iraqi army and police during the raid... because they're such well-funded US-sponsored terrorists. :roll:


No, we confiscated their weapons and are holding them in arsnals and secured compound yards
so we could issue them back if and when the time is (was) right.

Ashraf

 
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