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Iraq-Jordan
Communiqué From Consultative Council of Mujahideen Of Fallujah
2005-01-04
From Jihad Unspun
The Consultative Council of Mujahideen of Fallujah has issued a communiqué concerning the nature and results of the fighting that took place between the occupation and the Mujahideen in the city between 6 November 2004 and 2 January 2005. .... The withdrawal of the Mujahideen from parts of the city ... was part of a governing military plan that aimed at drawing occupation troops into narrow alleys and streets in the city, where tanks and armored vehicles could be surrounded. The aim was to avert heavy US aerial bombing of Fallujah. Such bombing had made it impossible for Mujahideen to remain on open ground on the edges of the city. On the other hand, it was also easier to attack US tanks and armored vehicles when they were inside the city, where it was also possible for Iraqi sharp shooters to pick off US troops. .... No Mujahideen had retreated or had run from battle. Rather, the Mujahideen adopted a kind of hit and run tactic wherein the "run" was designed to draw US troops after the fighters, where they could be "hit".

The communiqué gave a final count of occupation forces' losses up to 2 January 2005 as follows:

• More than 6,500 US troops killed and 700 more wounded

• More than 425 British troops killed and about 325 wounded

• A large number of Americans and Britons captured, some of whom were killed during escape attempts

• More than 1,350 tanks and armored vehicles destroyed

• About 800 Humvees and personnel carriers destroyed

• 41 aircraft, including three fighter planes, shot down

• 200 US light and medium weapons seized, as well as hundreds of scopes, bayonets, compasses, bullet-proof vests, and classified maps of occupation positions in al-Anbar Province.

As to Mujahideen losses, the communiqué stated that 721 Resistance fighters had been killed, including fraternal Arab fighters from Saudi Arabia, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, Qatar, Kuwait, Algeria, and the Sudan. In addition, 215 others had been wounded, but most of them were now in good health and were once again carrying arms. .....
Posted by:Mike Sylwester

#7  No generals captured? No CIA operatives killed? Must've been a slow month.
Posted by: tu3031   2005-01-04 11:09:35 PM  

#6  Sherry...please be considerate. Mr. Sylwester won't be able to answer your questions until he's finished spanking his wanker. Meanwhile...yes...he does actually believe in Jihad Unspun. Sad, but true.
Posted by: Mark Z.   2005-01-04 10:06:40 PM  

#5  Mike, each time I read something like this that you post, something deep, down inside of me rumbles, really, really wanting to know an answer to a question....

Now, I'm asking it -- to get rid of this rumble. I just watched the opening of one of our biggest sporting events, in one of our biggest arenas, and all the flags were flying at half staff.... out of respect for those countries that are actually refusing American help. And we willing do this.

I just have to know... do you really, really, deep down inside of you, believe this kind of c#*#* (my Southern American upbringing renders it hard for me to use harsh, critical language)... but I really do want to know... do you believe this? Seriously, do you really believe these numbers?

Thanks... your answer will tell much about your world.
Posted by: Sherry   2005-01-04 9:51:49 PM  

#4  ROFLMAO!!!

This is just precious, lol! Only the Muzzies could believe this - and only the Muzzies will.

Waaay funny - my face hurts.
Posted by: .com   2005-01-04 9:37:23 PM  

#3  LMAO. Anyone who would consume this crap and believe it deserves all the bruises and wounds life will give them from being stupid as a rock.

This has all the signs of being p the propaganda of those who knows they're getting their asses handed to them.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2005-01-04 9:25:01 PM  

#2  Three fighter planes shot down, uh huh.

You know, it's awfully hard to keep that sort of thing a secret. Maintenance crews, refueling, lots of people know about the planes besides the guys flying them.

And that's just the fighters. 38 other aircraft shot down too????

Give me a break, Mike. This is BS and you're a fool to consider it worth posting.
Posted by: true nuff   2005-01-04 9:15:23 PM  

#1  now in good health and were once again carrying arms. ..... not their own arms, of course, since they lost those to USMC combat. Thx for the "intel on enemy propaganda" MS. Would be nice if you labelled it as such
Posted by: Frank G   2005-01-04 9:08:53 PM  

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