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Police: Gunmen kidnap Iraqi Olympic team

BBond

Diamond Member
In another shocking example of just how little security there still is in Iraq's largest city over three years after bush's unprovoked invasion a brazen kidnapping occured today in a major conference center right in the center of Baghdad.

Police: Gunmen kidnap Iraqi Olympic team

Committee chief and around 50 bodyguards and athletes reportedly taken

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Gunmen wearing camouflage uniforms abducted about 50 people, including the head of Iraq?s national Olympic committee, while they were holding a meeting in Baghdad on Saturday, police sources said.

Details of the mass abduction were sketchy, but police said the incident took place at a major conference center in central Baghdad. Some mass kidnappings reported by police have later turned out to be arrests made by other security departments.

Police sources said the well-known Olympic Committee chief Ahmed al-Hadjiya and 21 bodyguards had been taken, along with some 30 athletes, by gunmen in blue camouflage uniforms who were driving official-looking four-wheel drive vehicles.

A Reuters journalist saw a convoy of such vehicles with a large number of young people apparently under arrest driving at speed through the Karrada neighborhood close to the conference hall around 1.30 p.m. (5:30 a.m. ET). It was not clear if the incidents were related.

Iraq?s Olympic Committee was dominated by Saddam Hussein?s son Uday until the U.S. invasion of 2003.

 
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
I wonder why his 21 bodyguards didn't do anything.

Probably for the same reasons that 140,000 U.S. troops and their supposed 200,000 or so Iraqi counterparts didn't do anything either.
 
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
I wonder why his 21 bodyguards didn't do anything.

Probably for the same reasons that 140,000 U.S. troops and their supposed 200,000 or so Iraqi counterparts didn't do anything either.

But those 21 bodyguards should seem to have been directly there and did nothing right as it was happening. 21 is a pretty large bodyguard force.

I bet that they were abducted by aliens.
 
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
I wonder why his 21 bodyguards didn't do anything.

Probably for the same reasons that 140,000 U.S. troops and their supposed 200,000 or so Iraqi counterparts didn't do anything either.

But those 21 bodyguards should seem to have been directly there and did nothing right as it was happening. 21 is a pretty large bodyguard force.

I bet that they were abducted by aliens.

I bet the bodyguards were in on the whole thing.

Why do you choose to concentrate on the bodyguards and ignore the true reason for the lack of security in Baghdad even in the midst of an American/Iraqi "offensive" purpotedly aimed at ending "insurgent" control?

bush's unprovoked invasion was followed by criminally incompetent planning.
 
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
I wonder why his 21 bodyguards didn't do anything.

Probably for the same reasons that 140,000 U.S. troops and their supposed 200,000 or so Iraqi counterparts didn't do anything either.

But those 21 bodyguards should seem to have been directly there and did nothing right as it was happening. 21 is a pretty large bodyguard force.

I bet that they were abducted by aliens.

I bet the bodyguards were in on the whole thing.

Why do you choose to concentrate on the bodyguards and ignore the true reason for the lack of security in Baghdad even in the midst of an American/Iraqi "offensive" purpotedly aimed at ending "insurgent" control?

bush's unprovoked invasion was followed by criminally incompetent planning.


He is a Military Man who would support his president no matter what
 
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: Pens1566
Last throes.

Mission Accomplished

Military VS Military operations were over, and accomplished.

The insurgency is another and far worse matter to deal with. Allowed to thrive over our naïve concept of playing police force with military units. We tried to install an Iraqi government far too quickly, and did not destroy nearly enough of that country if they have the gall to wage an internal war.
 
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: Pens1566
Last throes.

Mission Accomplished

Military VS Military operations were over, and accomplished.

The insurgency is another and far worse matter to deal with. Allowed to thrive over our naïve concept of playing police force with military units. We tried to install an Iraqi government far too quickly, and did not destroy nearly enough of that country if they have the gall to wage an internal war.

Like I said, criminally incompetent planning for the aftermath of bush's unprovoked invasion.
 
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: Pens1566
Last throes.

Mission Accomplished

Military VS Military operations were over, and accomplished.

The insurgency is another and far worse matter to deal with. Allowed to thrive over our naïve concept of playing police force with military units. We tried to install an Iraqi government far too quickly, and did not destroy nearly enough of that country if they have the gall to wage an internal war.


His Daddy and his Security Advisor at the time knew not to try to start a full fledged ground war in Iraq and try to remove him because it would cause CIVIL WAR... 😛
 
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
I wonder why his 21 bodyguards didn't do anything.

Probably for the same reasons that 140,000 U.S. troops and their supposed 200,000 or so Iraqi counterparts didn't do anything either.

But those 21 bodyguards should seem to have been directly there and did nothing right as it was happening. 21 is a pretty large bodyguard force.

I bet that they were abducted by aliens.

I bet the bodyguards were in on the whole thing.

Why do you choose to concentrate on the bodyguards and ignore the true reason for the lack of security in Baghdad even in the midst of an American/Iraqi "offensive" purpotedly aimed at ending "insurgent" control?

bush's unprovoked invasion was followed by criminally incompetent planning.

I'm just curious about the bodyguards. If you have 21 bodyguards around you, I'd expect them to do something. That's a large number of bodyguards.

The rest of your post is irrelevant to my posts, Billy.
 
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
I wonder why his 21 bodyguards didn't do anything.

Probably for the same reasons that 140,000 U.S. troops and their supposed 200,000 or so Iraqi counterparts didn't do anything either.

But those 21 bodyguards should seem to have been directly there and did nothing right as it was happening. 21 is a pretty large bodyguard force.

I bet that they were abducted by aliens.

I bet the bodyguards were in on the whole thing.

Why do you choose to concentrate on the bodyguards and ignore the true reason for the lack of security in Baghdad even in the midst of an American/Iraqi "offensive" purpotedly aimed at ending "insurgent" control?

bush's unprovoked invasion was followed by criminally incompetent planning.


He is a Military Man who would support his president no matter what

No, I only support Xenu. He will punish you for your support of Bush.
 
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
I wonder why his 21 bodyguards didn't do anything.

Probably for the same reasons that 140,000 U.S. troops and their supposed 200,000 or so Iraqi counterparts didn't do anything either.

But those 21 bodyguards should seem to have been directly there and did nothing right as it was happening. 21 is a pretty large bodyguard force.

I bet that they were abducted by aliens.

I bet the bodyguards were in on the whole thing.

Why do you choose to concentrate on the bodyguards and ignore the true reason for the lack of security in Baghdad even in the midst of an American/Iraqi "offensive" purpotedly aimed at ending "insurgent" control?

bush's unprovoked invasion was followed by criminally incompetent planning.


He is a Military Man who would support his president no matter what

No, I only support Xenu. He will punish you for your support of Bush.


Well that could be another name for boosh's cabinet

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Xenu_space_plane.jpg


 
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
I wonder why his 21 bodyguards didn't do anything.

Probably for the same reasons that 140,000 U.S. troops and their supposed 200,000 or so Iraqi counterparts didn't do anything either.

But those 21 bodyguards should seem to have been directly there and did nothing right as it was happening. 21 is a pretty large bodyguard force.

I bet that they were abducted by aliens.

I bet the bodyguards were in on the whole thing.

Why do you choose to concentrate on the bodyguards and ignore the true reason for the lack of security in Baghdad even in the midst of an American/Iraqi "offensive" purpotedly aimed at ending "insurgent" control?

bush's unprovoked invasion was followed by criminally incompetent planning.


He is a Military Man who would support his president no matter what

No, I only support Xenu. He will punish you for your support of Bush.


Well that could be another name for boosh's cabinet

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Xenu_space_plane.jpg

Xenu can be whatever Xenu wants, but Xenu certainly isn't 'boosh's cabinet'. You better not anger Xenu, you Bush supporter.
 
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: Pens1566
Last throes.

Mission Accomplished

Military VS Military operations were over, and accomplished.

The insurgency is another and far worse matter to deal with. Allowed to thrive over our naïve concept of playing police force with military units. We tried to install an Iraqi government far too quickly, and did not destroy nearly enough of that country if they have the gall to wage an internal war.

Last throes.
 
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