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Und in Jordanien erwartet den ein Prozess wegen Drogenhandel...
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Zitat:Last Update: 02/01/2004 17:23Und der Typ hat seit ueber 10 jahren Asylantenstatus :wall:
Norway arrests founder of Iraqi Islamic group
By Reuters
OSLO - Norway rearrested the founder of an Iraqi Islamic group accused of attacks on U.S. troops on Friday, less than six months after authorities dropped terrorism charges against him for lack of evidence.
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Und in Jordanien erwartet den ein Prozess wegen Drogenhandel...
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Zitat:CommentaryGratis Registrierung
Iraq’s Future—and Ours
by Victor Davis Hanson
January 2004
ON NOVEMBER 21, 2003, some minor rocket attacks on the Iraqi oil ministry and on two hotels in Baghdad elicited an exceptional amount of attention in the global media. What drew the interest of journalists were the terrorists’ mobile launchers: they were crude donkey carts.
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Zitat:In Iraq's Murky Battle, Snipers Offer U.S. a Precision Weapon
By ERIC SCHMITT
Published: January 2, 2004
SAMARRA, Iraq, Dec. 28 — The intimate horror of the guerrilla war here in Iraq seems most vivid when seen through the sights of a sniper's rifle.
In an age of satellite-guided bombs dropped at featureless targets from 30,000 feet, Army snipers can see the expression on a man's face when the bullet hits.
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