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April 29, 2004
Hussein's Agents Are Behind Attacks in Iraq, Pentagon Finds
By THOM SHANKER


WASHINGTON, April 28 — A Pentagon intelligence report has concluded that many bombings against Americans and their allies in Iraq, and the more sophisticated of the guerrilla attacks in Falluja, are organized and often carried out by members of Saddam Hussein's secret service, who planned for the insurgency even before the fall of Baghdad.

The report states that Iraqi officers of the "Special Operations and Antiterrorism Branch," known within Mr. Hussein's government as M-14, are responsible for planning roadway improvised explosive devices and some of the larger car bombs that have killed Iraqis, Americans and other foreigners. The attacks have sown chaos and fear across Iraq.

In addition, suicide bombers have worn explosives-laden vests made before the war under the direction of of M-14 officers, according to the report, prepared by the Defense Intelligence Agency. The report also cites evidence that one such suicide attack last April, which killed three Americans, was carried out by a pregnant woman who was an M-14 colonel.

The report, completed March 26, was commissioned to answer a simple but provocative question: in Iraq, who is the adversary?

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BeardofPants said:
Wait, wait, are you saying that the sun doesn't circle the earth? :tardbang:
Nope nope, Sun revolves around the earth, and the US is the center of the earth.
 
PuterTutor said:
Nope nope, Sun revolves around the earth, and the US is the center of the earth.

No, no, you got it wrong... there's no such thing as earth anymore, it's all US, so the sun must revolve around the US. :retard6:
 
Inkara1 said:
I'm getting rather annoyed with how more and more papers are requiring registration to view their site. That way, they can show you more specialized ads... and the only papers I'd look at online are papers in areas I don't live near, such as Dallas/Ft. Worth for local Texas Rangers news. What I REALLY don't like is when they ask how much money you make. The Dallas Morning News did that, so I started going to the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram's site. They recently switched over to the registration required, too. But they didn't ask how much money I made or anything like that, so I grumbled and registered.

Always give 'em the lowest possible income range. Preferably, tell 'em you're a retiree making under 15k a year.

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