Saturday 11th February 2006
If you value freedom, democracy and peace then please attend this mass rally in London on Saturday 11th February 2006 at 12 noon
This is your time so please, make your voice heard and show the world that you will never surrender to threats of violence Freebritain/
TAJI, Iraq -- Responding to a tip from and Iraqi citizen, soldiers from 2nd Brigade, 9th Iraqi Army Division and Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers found a bomb making cell the afternoon of Feb. 4 north of Baghdad.
The Iraqi unit, supported by the 7th Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, conducted a search of a house and found three rifles, one pistol and bomb-making materials including circuit boards, spools of copper and aluminum wire, soldering irons and triggering devices.
Soldiers also detained seven suspected terrorists.
The incident is under investigation.
MND-B Soldiers detain suspects, eliminate roadside threats
BAGHDAD, Iraq – Elements of the 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, detained a suspect south of Baghdad Feb. 4 who has been linked to crimes against Coalition Forces.
Acting on intelligence reports, 2-8 Soldiers conducted a cordon and search operation to locate the suspect.
In another operation, the 1st Battalion, 66th Armored Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, detained two suspects after they were pointed out by a local Iraqi helping Coalition Forces identify possible roadside bomb emplacements.
The two detainees are suspected of masterminding a roadside bomb attack on Coalition Forces Feb. 2.
While conducting route clearance southwest of Baghdad Feb. 4, elements of the 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Infantry Division, found a vehicle containing a weapons cache.
The cache consisted of three rocket-propelled grenade rounds, roadside bomb-making materials and a cell phone.
The 1-22 patrol also found 12 50-pound bags of ammonium nitrate, a chemical compound used in roadside bomb-making, in a house near the vehicle.
An Explosive Ordnance Disposal team was called to the scene and performed a controlled detonation to eliminate the threats.
In another incident, elements of the 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, found roadside bombs northwest of Baghdad Feb. 4.
A primary device, consisting of a 130mm round with red detonation cord, was found. A secondary device, consisting of three 152mm artillery rounds, was found 50 feet in front of the primary device.
EOD performed a controlled detonation on three of the rounds and recovered the other round.
MOSUL — Iraqi Army forces from the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, assumed control of a sector of Mosul last week during a ceremony at a local soccer field here.
The ceremony was attended by local officials including the Ninevah province governor, Duraid Mohammed Da’ud Abbodi Kashmoula, who was appointed in July 2004.
“This is a great day for the people of Mosul,” said Kashmoula. “ Mosul of the past is no more. We thank our friends and look to the future,” he said after the ceremony.
The transfer of battlespace is the second to take place here. On Dec. 27, the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division assumed control of another section of Iraq’s second largest city.
Mosul has come a long way in the past year, said Col. Mike Shields, commander, 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team. “Today marks an important day for Mosul,” he said, adding that the authority is in capable hands.
The Iraqi public in Mosul is becoming less tolerant of the insurgency and are helping the Iraqi Security Forces locate the insurgents with tips, said Shields.
This rejection of the insurgency, along with increased pressure from Iraqi Army and Coalition forces, has led to a 57 percent reduction in total attacks since last January, said Shields.
The Iraqi police presence in Mosul has also significantly increased from a year ago. Today the Ninevah province has 14,000 policemen on duty, most who are trained locally at the Mosul Public Safety Academy.
The academy, which trains Iraqis in various facets of public safety including firefighting and emergency medical assistance, accommodates 500 students who wish to become Iraq’s future crimefighters.
Mosul’s infrastructure has also seen major changes. Since reconstruction began, more than 194 projects valued at $182 million have begun, with 56 completed. The effort to rebuild Mosul’s infrastructure has three major focal points.
There are 18 projects dedicated to water and sanitation, 83 projects involving education, and 45 projects designed to support law and governance that have been completed, said Col. Bruce Grant, deputy team leader for reconstruction.
“Our job is critical to helping build up the Iraqi government with less American presence while maintaining security,” said Grant.
A quick link here that shows just how much our government is wasting - this is by the Tax payers alliance (link on the side) - Ah yes ol Gordon "cyclops" Brown what a dull wanker he is. Still stuck in that 70's socialist mindset of "Tax & Spend", unable to grasp that by lowering taxes he will boost the economy. Mind you he has boosted the economies of several African dictators who have taken the handouts and got themselves new private planes and all thanks to Mr Cyclops Brown and our tax money. No Taxation without represntation!
On the subject of talentless govt. fucktards - which brings me onto Ruth Kelly, I laughed long and hard when the odd ball and protector of perverts Education Sec. Ruth Kelly who turned up in court to give evidence against a chap who had pelted her with an egg. When our strange Education Sec left the court having been awarded costs and no doubt feeling all smug and happy that justice had been done, she was then pelted with another egg.
As much as I favour debate on political issues I have to say: WELL DONE THAT MAN OR WOMAN. Link: Useless woman gets pelted with an egg. Thats for protecting perverts by not doing your job, you twat.
Bit of humour here, after all this is the nation where Koranimals can get away with dressing up like suicide bombers and threaten violence against the rest of us, yet arrest 2 chaps who had copies of said cartoons on their persons.
Is that going to be a charge of possession of an offensive image of Mohammed? Fat boy Charles Clarke our lardy Home Sec. slithered onto the tv last night to say he was going to look into the demo. Yeah whatever, the same way he has managed to not do anything of note since taking up the job.
Lastly here is a letter that was sent to the editor printed in the Danish daily “Ekstrabladet”.
Sorry.
Sorry for giving you a home and assistance.
Sorry for giving you an education, free of charge.
Sorry for helping you economically.
Sorry for letting you exercise your religion freely in our Christian country.
Sorry for sending foreign aid to your home countries.
Sorry for not starting blood feuds over your murders of our countrymen.
Sorry for not wearing explosive belts and blowing ourselves up in public when our feelings are hurt.
Sorry for not following the requirements of your religion.But an apology for speaking up in our own nation according to our own laws? That, you’ll never have.
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