What kind of training does the US government give our soldiers? It seems to me the first rule would be to treat the citizens of the country being invaded with respect. Is it any wonder that people all over the world have no respect for Americans? And ONCE AGAIN they film themselves doing this!
Army units in Tikrit come under a light ambush but work their way through. The Apache helicoptor was close by and monitered the area where the ambush was. What you dont see in the video are the guys stashing there guns in the vegetation and heading back into Tikrit, Iraq"
Song by Egyptian singer Ahmed Abd Rapo about the American Invasion of Iraq.
Part 2 in my series of reports while embedded with the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division in Iraq. October 2005.
"Merky" an Iraqi-Palestinian was asked to work for the U.S. military as a translator. When payday came, they refused to pay him. After 20 days they arrested him for no reason at all.
This here is messed up but people need to see things going on in Iraq good and bad....Warning very graphic
This video has caused a great deal of controversy. Originally shown on ABC TV, it was first shown as an object lesson as to what happens to Iraqi Insurgents who dare show weapons before US forces. However, as time goes on, doubt has begun to surface as to whether the people shown blown to pieces with the 30mm cannon on the Apache were really insurgents, or just harmless farmers. Long version
This footage show what is reported to be a group of insurgents in Iraq taken out by missile. The video itself is that of the, now familliar, thermal imaging variety. Often the US military engages teams of insurgents planting IEDs using an MQ-1B Predator unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). An armed UAV may patrol an area where the presence of insurgents is anticipated through trend analysis and past incident reporting. Once the insurgents are identified, they can be engaged by the Predator using an AGM-114 Hellfire missile.
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Missile Attack Video.
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