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Ohhh boy. Disrespecting recognized sovereign nation's borders, especially in such a way, is not something to be taken lightly. I foresee a huge wave of dislike towards the US very soon if this spreads out far enough, god forbid some retaliation from Syria.

hunter_aline is exactly right. Bullshit like this is the reason why every normal person around the world hates the US.

P.S. : Anyone supporting this is an idiot.



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Great, you create terrorists with this...The war against Terrorism will never stop.


Wait this is terrorism from the USA.






vlad321 said:

god forbid some retaliation from Syria.

 

 

you mean retaliation like the kind conducted after israel bombed their nuclear facility?  ......



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halogamer1989 said:
whatever said:
halogamer1989 said:
Give em hell boys! Hoo-rahhh!!!

What the hell is wrong with you?  Are you seriously happy about this?  I guess it's not surprising your supporting the warmonger party.

FYI,

"The raid occurred about 4:45 p.m. (1345 GMT). The helicopters hit a civilian building under construction on the farm, killing a father and his four sons, a married couple and another man, SANA said."

 

War is not for the faint of heart.  Casualties are to expected and some all are to be collateral damage as a result of achieving an objective.  The United States and its allies will stop at no countries border to eliminate or capture terrorists under the Global War on Terror.  (Essentially, WWIII).

Dismissed.

 

 

Just saw this. Just.... no. I'm gonna laugh my ass off is some day the US pulls this off in the EU (or any other more powerful country/alliance), because that day the US would get royally screwed, in every sense of the word.

Who named it down as the GLOBAL war on terror? Bush, that idiot of a president? Also which terrorists? I hear there are some in souther Asia and America that need to be taught a lesson, why isn't the US bombing them too? Furthermore, the last thing the US needs right now is WWIII, it has very few resources to fight with and most of them are tied up in Iraq and Afghanistan, it would be disasterous.



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vlad321 said:

Just saw this. Just.... no. I'm gonna laugh my ass off is some day the US pulls this off in the EU (or any other more powerful country/alliance), because that day the US would get royally screwed, in every sense of the word.

Who named it down as the GLOBAL war on terror? Bush, that idiot of a president? Also which terrorists? I hear there are some in souther Asia and America that need to be taught a lesson, why isn't the US bombing them too? Furthermore, the last thing the US anyone needs right now is WWIII, it has very few resources to fight with and most of them are tied up in Iraq and Afghanistan, it would be disasterous.

I took the garbage out and fixed it.



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vlad321 said:

 

I'm gonna laugh my ass off is some day the US pulls this off in the EU (or any other more powerful country/alliance), because that day the US would get royally screwed, in every sense of the word.

 

 

o rly?  they dont appear to be screwed .....yet they have already conducted similar operations on terrorists in europe....hmmmmmmm.....



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MrBubbles said:
vlad321 said:

god forbid some retaliation from Syria.

 

 

you mean retaliation like the kind conducted after israel bombed their nuclear facility?  ......

 

It's another front for the US, that would make 3 and the forces are already spread out enough among the other 2.

Also I must have missed it, but when did the US raid and, suspposedly, kill civilians of an EU member state?



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vlad321 said:It's another front for the US, that would make 3 and the forces are already spread out enough among the other 2.Also I must have missed it, but when did the US raid and, suspposedly, kill civilians of an EU member state?

There is the kidnapping of Abu Omar. That operation was conducted by the CIA inside of Italy. It appears as if a few elements of the Italian intelligence community was aware of the raid, but I should emphasize that it was only a few and that no Italian citizens were harmed.

 



halogamer1989 said:
NJ5 said:
halogamer1989 said:
Give em hell boys! Hoo-rahhh!!!


I'm wondering why you aren't part of USA's forces in Iraq. Seriously, what's stopping you from going there to blow up some terrists?

 

I have to finish college first NJ5 and then I would be able to go in as a CO and not a grunt--that is what is stopping me...

 

Well, at least you'll be serving under an Obama administration.

 



US official: Raid on Syria killed leader of cell


SUKKARIYEH, Syria – Families in this Syrian village on Monday buried relatives they said died in a U.S. helicopter attack. A U.S. counterterrorism official said American forces killed the head of a Syrian network that funneled fighters, weapons and cash into Iraq.

The raid Sunday targeted the home of Abu Ghadiyah, the nickname for the leader of a key cell of foreign fighters in Iraq, according to the U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence. The U.S. Treasury Department has identified him as one of four major figures in al-Qaida's Iraq wing who were living in Syria.

Also Monday, a villager said U.S. forces grabbed two men and took them away by helicopter during the cross-border raid.

During the funerals, residents shouted anti-American slogans and carried banners reading: "Down with Bush and the American enemy." Syria's foreign minister condemned the raid as "cowboy politics."

The Syrian government said four U.S. military helicopters attacked a civilian building under construction shortly before sundown, killing eight people in Sukkariyeh — a village about five miles inside the Syrian border.

A U.S. military official in Washington confirmed Sunday that special forces had conducted a raid in Syria that targeted the network of al-Qaida-linked foreign fighters moving through Syria into Iraq.

"We are taking matters into our own hands," the official told The Associated Press, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the political sensitivity of cross-border raids.

The attack is another sign that the United States is aggressively launching military raids across the borders of Afghanistan and Iraq to destroy insurgent sanctuaries. In Pakistan, U.S. missile strikes have killed at least two senior al-Qaida operatives this year and ramped up the threat to groups suspected of plotting attacks on Western troops in Afghanistan and terror strikes in the West.

A Sukkariyeh resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he feared for his life, said he saw at least two men taken into custody by American forces and whisked away by helicopter. Another villager displayed amateur video footage he took with his mobile phone that shows four helicopters flying toward them as villagers point to the skies in alarm.

An Associated Press journalist saw the grainy video Monday.

At the targeted building, about a five-minute drive off the main road, the floor was bloodstained and white tennis shoes were surrounded by blood and pieces of human flesh. A tent pitched near the site had bags of bread, pots and pans and wool blankets.

In Washington, White House spokeswoman Dana Perino refused to confirm, or even discuss, Sunday's attack.

Iran condemned the attack as did Russia, which has had close ties with Syria since Soviet times.

The raid also put the Baghdad government in an awkward position while negotiating a security pact with the United States. Iraqi officials said they hoped the raid would not harm their relations with Syria, but the government spokesman in Baghdad noted that it happened in an area known as a terrorist haven.

"We are trying to contain the fallout from the incident," Iraqi Foreign Ministry undersecretary Labid Abbawi said. "It is regrettable and we are sorry it happened."

Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh, however, said the area where the raid occurred "is a theater of military operations where anti-Iraq terrorist activity takes place."

Syria's foreign minister, Walid al-Moallem, described the raid as "cowboy politics." He spoke to reporters in London and warned that if there was a repeat attack on Syria, "we would defend our territories."

The Syrian government statement said eight people were killed, including a man and his four children and a woman. However, local officials said seven men were killed and two other people were wounded, including a woman among the injured.

An Associated Press journalist at the funerals in the village cemetery saw the bodies of seven men — none of them children. The discrepancy could not immediately be explained.

Sunday's attack came at a time when Syria appears to be making some amends with the United States. Though Syria has long been viewed by the U.S. as a destabilizing country in the Middle East, Damascus has been trying in recent months to change its image and end years of global seclusion.

The raid came just days after the commander of U.S. forces in western Iraq said American troops were redoubling efforts to secure the Syrian border, which he called an "uncontrolled" gateway for fighters entering Iraq.

In Sukkariyeh, villager Jumaa Ahmad al-Hamad told the AP he was walking Sunday when he saw four helicopters, two of which landed.

"Shooting then started ringing for more than 10 minutes," al-Hamad said Monday. After the helicopters stopped firing and left the area, he and other villagers went to the site and discovered the bodies of his uncle, Dawoud al-Hamad, and four of his uncle's sons, who he said were killed.

At the one-story family house of the deceased Dawoud al-Hamad and his sons, about 30 women dressed in black wept in a courtyard. They all dismissed allegations that the dead men had links to al-Qaida.

"They were innocent laborers who worked from dusk to dawn," said Abdullah's wife, Rima, while sitting on the floor. She said work at the construction site started last week.

Asked about U.S. reports that an al-Qaida-linked group used the site, Siham, the widow of one of Dawoud al-Hamad's sons, Ibrahim, said: "I don't know about any of that."

"All I know is that they went to work and never came back," said the mother of seven children, the youngest of whom is an 8-month-old girl.

Some Iraqi officials warned that the U.S. military raid into Syria could be used by opponents of the security pact under negotiation with the United States.

"Now neighboring countries have a good reason to be concerned about the continued U.S. presence in Iraq," Kurdish politician Mahmoud Othman told the AP.

Abbawi said he did not believe the Syrian raid would affect the security negotiations but acknowledged that "some will use the incident for the argument against the agreement."

Sunday's attack comes as the flow of foreign fighters into Iraq has been declining. A senior U.S. military intelligence official told the AP in July that it had been cut to an estimated 20 a month. That's a 50 percent decline from six months ago, and just a fifth of the estimated 100 foreign fighters who were infiltrating Iraq a year ago, according to the official.

The area targeted Sunday is near the Iraqi border city of Qaim, which had been a major crossing point for fighters, weapons and money coming into Iraq to fuel the Sunni insurgency.

Ninety percent of the foreign fighters enter through Syria, according to U.S. intelligence. Foreigners are some of the most deadly fighters in Iraq, trained in bomb-making and with small-arms expertise and more likely to be willing suicide bombers than Iraqis.



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