Word: saddamism
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...after action report to their commander: "We exploded it. We are Mohammed's Second Army. Whatever you order us to do, we'll do it, sir, for the sake of jihad, our country, our religion and our Islam, in one strong hand. We will die for the sake of Saddam Hussein and to bring him back to run this country...
...video also shows the aftermath of another RPG attack, on Sept. 11, which destroyed a U.S. semi-trailer and a large transport truck. It shows 50 people dancing by the flames, chanting "we give our blood and souls for you Saddam." A Fedayeen member, his face unshrouded, then shoots the flaming wreck twice with an AK-47. The Anbar branch also claims responsibility for this ambush...
...hard for [infiltrators] to link up with fellow travelers." Sources inside the anti-U.S. resistance say foreign fighters have congregated west of Baghdad, in the conservative Sunni strongholds of Fallujah and Ramadi, where they receive shelter, food and weapons from local Islamic militants and members of the Fedayeen Saddam militia--though intelligence officials say there's no evidence of active collaboration between the outsiders and regime loyalists...
What isn't clear, though, is whether the various foreign fighters who have managed to slip into Iraq are a coordinated force, or even how big the threat really is. Before the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, Iraqi officials claimed that as many as 6,000 foreign volunteers had entered Iraq to resist the U.S. invasion, but allied forces encountered only a fraction of that number on the road to Baghdad. An Iraqi intelligence source working with the CIA says the number of foreign militants active inside Iraq is in "the low hundreds," most of them drawn from Saudi...
...Iraq [Aug. 18-25]: Although U.S. President George W. Bush and his close ally British Prime Minister Tony Blair have fallen under heavy criticism over whether they had sufficient evidence to go to war with Iraq, I strongly believe they were right on moral grounds. The government of Saddam Hussein had enslaved and tortured the people of Iraq for more than 27 years. But the U.S. needs to guarantee the safety of cooperative Iraqis who provide information on the whereabouts of Saddam or his agents. Ovie Akus Lagos...