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images from the so called liberation of iraq

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images from the so called liberation of iraq




In the 6th anniversary of the American occupation of iraq
i would like to show you pictures from the daily life of the iraqies after the (holy liberation) which the iraqies was granted by Bush's adminstration


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If you're going to troll, at least get some better pictures. Soldiers raping puppies, babies with no arms, etc. This stuff is weak.
 
I find your flippant attitude to iraqi suffering abhorant.

You're right, a better approach would have just been to make 20 posts with pictures of US soldiers playing soccer with kids, helping old ladies across the street, etc.
 
Do you know that this tank is an Iraqi T-55, not an American Abraham?
yes it is an iraqi t-55 bombarded by the US occupiers
You're right, a better approach would have just been to make 20 posts with pictures of US soldiers playing soccer with kids, helping old ladies across the street, etc.
then read this
this is the result of the US bombardment of democracy of iraq

the name of the child is Ali Ismail Abbas, wonded in a US bombardment.


"The facts of what happened to Ali are as follows: an American missile smashed into his home in the village of Zafaraniya, 30 miles from Baghdad, as his family slept, just after midnight. He was severely burnt and both his arms had to be amputated."




Frenzy Over Ali, But There are Thousands of Children Like Him
 
You're right, a better approach would have just been to make 20 posts with pictures of US soldiers playing soccer with kids, helping old ladies across the street, etc.

Or maybe u could make a statement of regret for the Iraqi peoples suffering?
Rather than trying to excuse it?
 
Think im gona put u on ignore tho hey.
But of an idiot if u ask me.
 
Flippant attitude towards obvious propoganda pics that are there for no reason BUT to push propoganda since they have absolutely ZERO context to ANY of them is correct.

I'm sure you'll go find some propoganda website to tell you what you're supposed to post to counter this. Excuse me while I don't give a **** once you do.
 
I for one find the suffering of Iraq extremely unfortunate, and think the way you are disregarding it is disrespectful. The origin or purpouse of the images is irelevant to the contents. And the context largely fits the contents of the photos.
 
altho one looks photoshoped LOL.
Image distortion would be an exception.
 
Or maybe u could make a statement of regret for the Iraqi peoples suffering?
Rather than trying to excuse it?

I should make a formal statement of regret everytime someone talks about something sad? That seems a bit ridiculous. Do you post a statement of empathy everytime someone starts a thread about job losses, market crashes, car accidents, starvation, etc.?

I for one find the suffering of Iraq extremely unfortunate, and think the way you are disregarding it is disrespectful. The origin or purpouse of the images is irelevant to the contents. And the context largely fits the contents of the photos.

I'm disregarding it because this thread is on par with standing outside abortion clinics with pictures of dead fetii. It's a terrible debate tactic and is guaranteed to ensure that no actual discussion of the topic will occur.
 
Some pictures, almost entirely without context or explanation, intended to incite an emotional response without intellectual process.

Won't work with me. I have too many friends who have served in Iraq and get the straight word from them. I would say "nice try" but it was actually a rather inept effort.

I am sorry the child was hurt, but I have no evidence I can trust that it had anything to do with actions by American troops; for all I know it could have been a vehicle accident. If it was an American/coalition bombing, odds are it is because insurgents attacked coalition forces and then hid in a residential area among civilians as they regularly do. It is the "insurgents" (terrorists) who are careless with innocent life. Our forces try to avoid civilian casualties as much as reasonably possible.
 
guess it is time to log onto travelocity and book my next vacation in mosul :)
 
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