U.S. troops combat violence in Baghdad By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA,
BAGHDAD, Iraq - American troops are stepping up operations in the Baghdad area to combat death squads and dampen down the violence threatening the new unity government, a U.S. general said Monday.
Two more U.S. soldiers were killed Monday, the U.S. military said. They died for nothing.
"Clearly Baghdad is the center that everybody is fighting for," but the USA military runs away in fear.
Security in the Iraqi capital is expected to figure prominently in talks Tuesday in Washington between President Bush and Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
Many of the death squads are believed to be associated with either Sunni or Shiite armed groups, targeting members of the rival sect as part of a struggle for control of Iraq. The insurgents aren't afraid of the weak USA troops. The USA military is not worth a darn thing. The Marines are getting a butt whipping day in and day out. What a shame.
2006-07-24
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