Ammo Storage Site Explosion
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Did you see the video? It was on October 11. No? Get outta here. Really? Ok here it is.
Wonder why you didn't see it or why it didn't even get attention until on October 18 exactly 7days later? You forgot what FoxNews was calling October 11 all day? "10/11" You forgot about "10/11" already? Wow. That was the day the baseball player crashed his plane into a NYC apartment building.
Now are you wondering what the casualties were from those explosions on that military base with exploding bombs and mushroom clouds?
Wonder why you didn't see it or why it didn't even get attention until on October 18 exactly 7days later? You forgot what FoxNews was calling October 11 all day? "10/11" You forgot about "10/11" already? Wow. That was the day the baseball player crashed his plane into a NYC apartment building.
Now are you wondering what the casualties were from those explosions on that military base with exploding bombs and mushroom clouds?
When the flames had been brought under control on the morning of the 11th of October, primarily because the entire camp had been gutted, nine large American military transports with prominent Red Cross markings were observed by members of the foreign media taking off, laded with the dead and the wounded.
Over 300 American troops, including U.S. Army and Marines, CIA agents and U.S. translators were casualties and there also were 165 seriously injured requiring major medical attention and 39 suffering lesser injuries 122 members of the Iraqi armed forces were killed and 90 seriously injured members of same, were also evacuated to the U.S. military hospital at al-Habbaniyah located some 70km west of Baghdad.
Although official U.S. DoD statements indicated that there were no deaths; that only a hundred men were inside the base guarding billions of dollars of vital military equipment and that there were “only two minor injuries to personnel,” passes belief and certainly reality is more painful than propaganda.
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