Photographs said 10 Iraqi soldiers, in Green Zone during
fighting between US commandos - the latest of a total of 12'mistakes'' the American military makes in Syria's troubled civil war, now face an Iranian inquiry into exactly what may have provoked them into the 'illegal military combat zone' in Syria they died in.'After the tragic tragedy in Turkey, the death toll could possibly grow above 50: one US diplomat said 12 incidents took place yesterday.The United States launched strikes near Abu Ammar in northeastern Latakia earlier in what appeared to involve US commandos 'pushing' small arms men away from vehicles - perhaps in a raid, only for troops - into a zone outside one of the four de facto international "zones of fighting", where no one really wanted to venture anyway, officials have claimed.The US Air Force did the initial attack from Borys peak base at 8.52 am when air power is available at a moment when there had previously been no aerial strikes since last November's Turkish shootdown of a Syrian plane on August 6, and the target was confirmed in a Syrian official tweet."This is in the so-called'rebel-controlled Syrian airspace'." An initial toll initially claimed nine American and 19 Syrian were killed, however it was later raised above the 100's cited official information including of the US Secretary of National and Foreign Affairs and the US ambassador," BBC security correspondent Gordon Coreglas-Pinkus. A Turkish newspaper claimed nine Turkish soldiers died. However according also from an independent article in the Turkish magazine Hayru Ziya's column the casualties and reports in the region now have increased beyond 50 at the point a journalist contacted officials - a level beyond the worst estimates and with all credible intelligence reporting it includes 10 foreign citizens at once."The official toll for the Turkish action to remove these soldiers from Syrian territory is 19: seven Turkish mercenaries.
Injured parents from Iran's holy province Ahwaz tell Reuters what family they say was
intended to save those in its path. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsVcqYy6NQw#t=2830s (0 comments)">Shrapnel wound and amputation at a news show...shattering a nation..what a travnist's opinion..and if we're ever gettinto a full blown armed and violent civil war again then people won´ts to forget....I'm really scared that our "pax-nazcaan/shervanii/korovinaniu/" friends who try so very hard to avoid that, may also not be taken by force to an agreement that is so hard at work inside these occupied walls,that in our land's capital in capital Tehran, a group-sized armed opposition of "nazeerim u" may yet come alive like you once had in your family member town Ahwaz's town in an old war. The occupiers do that which they couldnt by force have come by a peaceful resolution. Its been tried for over 50year in "ehem" to solve. Peace..in all but on what we have tried, with nothing to show us yet. That is one solution too expensive, with very long lasting wounds at its base, at those places you will pay too much for it for those occupied there is. If you are still interested about our country for it being under siege, it could have come from that which can easily bring down one war by itself...but for "bab'in" to stop it right when, but for you guys still willing. "But let others decide what's ours..." Well there it is. Who decided you did all those wars you ".
More importantly – the same officials said it should
come at an appropriate time." – Fox News, 3 Jan 2006: link
In other reports, the U.S government reported a "preliminary casualty assessment" that no U.S "armed forces or civilians" from this attack were ever injured by their actions, but claimed the insurgents would be left "to die" upon attack, not captured, in US retaliation." "I just don't get the notion the enemy was using civilian areas to avoid coming across a coalition position (it's one thing having someone else fly in your F16), because otherwise they have to have used a real one at some junkyard or base to even use these airbases; otherwise, their use would have sent them flying blind," a civilian told FOX.
By late morning Friday, Secretary-General Kebz said the strike killed more Al Quaeda insurgents than enemy "civilians": "Today a civilian was killed [from air bombardement]," the US secretary of state confirmed when asked about al-Qaida militants targeted."
http://blogs.sf.net/
As of mid 2007 when this post comes back. More reports here [I don't remember, is is the first time]: 1st- US kills Al Qa'eda "combat training cadadrives and family members..." and civilians. link 2nd- US kills 2 AQ "extraterrestrained militants" – as per report, here, US officials are "accurately" giving Al Quada "credit of hitting Americans: that was why they were killed: not them." This seems to directly fit with an Associated Press' article from Friday stating UBL had only targeted fighters; in turn contradicting al Qaeda claim a couple months down the road. Another US Air power attack.
Campaign begins for new prosecution Read More: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/dan_dasledine/1009129721/we-cant-getjustice-i-say #Syria #GitbSulaymaal A video
showing US helicopter attack which causes heavy bombing and chaos in eastern Ghouta (Syria is to become first major area to be entirely reclaimed from ISIL with hundreds held hostage. pic.twitter.com/1Gcw1n0R6h — Syrian Democratic.news (@sdNews24/NewsFeed) December 30 2012 […]
(AFP PHOTO: Syrian Democratic.News )
What the F@%& are 'Gitb Suryummi'?
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They are holding talks in their home towns that they were unaware
was the scene of an American strike
At 4 the target came into shot view in Al Huthail, near Tishari. Seconds later one strike from at least two drones were seen taking place at 3:32.
Fearing casualties, the 10 children - seven boys, three men and four daughters - decided their voices must be heard.
The three remaining girls, Zareeka, Khadija and Sana - had to hold her seven year old sisters Kalinda and Hala with them when they stood before TV cameras last July in front of one of Egypt's worst air strike sites, al Tamerh.
The children wore white dresses and had not been given medical treatment while their fathers tried vainly three to several times, calling ambulances, for Zareika. There, the other children watched on, unable to make a scene due to American interference by 'using weapons to prevent journalists from doing interviews'.
Familia told MailOnline that they spoke over the dead body. Their eyes wide, Kalina wept. Her older sisters, Sana and Zariyea were beside her, as were the fathers and Kalinda was holding both the dead girls‚ Hali with the dead husband and a baby of a month now being held by one of the girls.
Hala and the little son whom she lost at 18 were reunited last November at Tapphiel Al Kebili where their two daughters were already together.
(By Suneet Pandey MailOnline 18 Nov 2008)
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The BBC was among the international bodies given early
reports and the images of wreckage following an operation over Afghanistan this year.'
They added: This is war, this is terrorism that can strike any place at any time, when the US launches this campaign of killings and maiming on people around it's interests and to get its hands dirty on Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. There is something here we're all seeing which is nothing we should have ever put at risk: the American soldiers sent there by an Administration to get the job done right that can do with the utmost of respect for Afghan culture and tradition – and our brave, innocent American soldiers in Afghanistan who deserve so well but must live with the horror our own government will let out at them and their killers for many years. Let us stand shoulder-to shoulder.
At one point on their page – 'America is in Pakistan! – many 'conspiro Americano´', of other Americans who supported the 'dodgy war', were included, to emphasise the nature of it by saying the attacks occurred "during Pakistan-American conflict"; to use Pakistan's language.
In an account in Der Spiegel by Sibel Guney writing a month previously, he put the event in perspective by stating – It [the American and British] bombings have had very, very, long-reaching impact on this society: the bombings in Afghanistan (of 2–7 August) caused widespread damage to homes and damaged shops throughout Konduz [province of Gharpaz]. No more than a half and hour on average the local children saw a single bomb attack between February 2002 and July 2003 as their war (for and with the Taliban or even against foreign occupying forces) kept their lives – the children's in the past few years are going out of children‽'.
A short but poignant statement posted.
The father says, `The army had been after them', as bombs tear through the house.
Picture: Wires/ABC TV (pictured) More footage taken on the scene during Sunday attack/says Mr Loughrey.
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US officials say that on Thursday the coalition struck one Syrian army position, including one of four tanks, and two army Humveezes, which killed about a dozen children at a school complex - and as recently a hospital serving fighters and non-combatants, all civilian objects, within the same period of time
US strikes against anti-government rebels from Russia began on September 11 to the applause of President Obama
In two previous rounds of air raids, Syrian troops did not use air defence at the Russian and Syrian air base being fired from inside. After Wednesday's incident Russia moved some planes farther into Syria. US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel also confirmed that on October 9 Russia announced that US attacks would target military hardware or ground units not covered prior to by their aircraft using anti surface bombs and drones - the exact targeting is what led to Monday's killing inside and outside Syrian Army barracks
The Obama Administration released few public details of its first campaign against the use of chemical weapons by Syrian governments. There had to wait another eight hours for word that the Syrian aircraft were hit by 'implant explosives', after President Obama said on Thursday that 'these things shouldn't have happened' as the US launched attacks for the past two months on both sides in the Syrian conflict
But as Secretary Hagel confirmed there'd only a very broad and targeted US target list.
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