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Slideshow Part 2 - gcgconsult [at] n-star
Al-Aadhamiya &Al-Kadhimiya
1000 - 1200 years old
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Paul Bremer & Masoud Barzani
Maj. Gen. David H. Petraeus in Rabiah
Syrian Border
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Ahmad Al-Watban
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In this handout photo from the
U.S. Army, Maj. Gen. David H.
Petraeus, commander of the 101st
Airborne Division, right, shares a
laugh with a local tribal leader
during the reopening of the
Rabiah border crossing with Syria
Tuesday May 13, 2003 in Rabiah,
Iraq. Petraeus said his forces
reopened a crossing near the
northern city of Mosul to trade in
accordance with United Nations
regulations. He was referring to
remaining sanctions that ban
shipments of weapons and other
restricted material to Iraq. (AP
Photo/U.S Army, James
Matise/HO).
US Forces at the Syrian Border
The last days of a Journalist
Iraqi humiliation
The agony of defeat
Daily life in Iraq
Iraqi children in danger zone
Two faces of evil
The siege of Uday and Qusay
six hours?
Iraqis under Occupation
Tombstones - a thriving business
THE JEWS OF IRAQ
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by Naeim Giladi
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Courtesy The Link, Volume
31, Issue 2, April-May 1998
Naeim Giladi - Iraq Jew
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THE JEWS OF IRAQby Naeim GiladiCourtesy The
Link, Volume 31, Issue 2, April-May 1998
The author, Naeim Giladi
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I write this article for the same reason I wrote my book: to tell the
American people, and especially American Jews, that Jews from
Islamic lands did not emigrate willingly to Israel; that, to force
them to leave, Jews killed Jews; and that, to buy time to confiscate
ever more Arab lands, Jews on numerous occasions rejected
genuine peace initiatives from their Arab neighbors. I write about
what the first prime minister of Israel called "cruel Zionism.“ I
write about it because I was part of it.
How cute !
Qatar
Raids in Baghdad
How many are lost?
Iraqi faces
Between a rock and a hard place
Women in distress
Firing on Iraqi Protesters
About The Fall of the Athenian Republic
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"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of
government. It can only exist until the voters
discover that they can vote themselves largesse
(generous gifts) from the public treasury. From that
moment on, the majority always votes for the
candidates promising the most benefits from the
public treasury, with the result that a democracy
always collapses over loose fiscal policy, (which is)
always followed by a dictatorship."
The Rise and Fall of Civilizations
“The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been
two hundred years. These nations have progressed through
this sequence:“ Scottish Professor Alexander Tyler
From bondage to spiritual faith;
from spiritual faith to great courage;
from courage to liberty;
from liberty to abundance,
from abundance to complacency;
from complacency to apathy,
from apathy to dependence,
from dependence back into bondage.
Iraqi Despair
The Gulf War is not forgotten
Scenes from Iraq
Resistance to the Occupation
Looting in Tikrit
‫”‪“The Americans in Baghdad‬‬
‫‪from international headlines‬‬
‫مواطنون عراقيون يشكون‬
‫سوء معاملة القوات‬
‫الغازيةجانب من أشكال‬
‫المعاملة التً ٌتلقاها العراقٌون‬
‫على أٌدي قوات الغزو‬
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Christmas & New Years in Mosul
January 13, 2004
January 14, 2004
December 13 – The Furor Captured
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Lt. Col. Steve Russell & Gen. Ray Odierno
4th Infantry does most of the destruction in Iraq
Uses tanks to bust doors and homes
The past has come alive
$10 million Man
Conflicting Reports
Paul Bremer on December 28, 2003, stated
that attacks on U.S. forces are down
The American military said January 3, 2004,
and a top commander warned that guerrilla
assaults were growing more sophisticated
The End
“The truth will always
prevail if enough pain is
taken to make it known.”
George Washington