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Evgenyi | 24.03.2003 01:45

Information about the military campaign in Iraq that the Pentagon won't show you, courtesy of the finest in the biz, the Russian Military Intelligence service GRU, who routinely intercept telephone calls from Dubya to Blair.

The Russian think tank Iraqwar.ru is drawing upon a impressive aray of ressources to analyze the ongoing war in Iraq from a military perspective. Amongst them is one or some sources in the Russian Military Intelligence service GRU providing information derived from intercepted Coalition military communication, the private telepone conversations between G.W. Bush and Tony Blair, the works. Coalition casualty figures, the truth behind the supposed Iraqi 'Scud strike' on Kuwait (at least 2 of the missiles impacting in Northern Kuwait were US Cruise Missiles gone astray) and more.

Do not entrust your fellow citizens, be they pro- or anti-war with the drivel of 'embedded journalists' with Pentagon censors breathing down their necks! Even if pro-war, the public has the fundamental right to receive accurate information about what's going on down there.

Liberally distribute this information over human and electronic networks and pass it out to the public, so that the ranks of those that need not rely on Donny Rumsfeld announcing the capture of Umm Qasr the forth day in a row...

The reports start at the given URL with the summary of the events of the first day of the invasion, subsequent reports can be accessed via 'next report'

If the page is down, wait some minutes, try again. This seems to be getting rather popular.

Evgenyi
- Homepage: http://www.aeronautics.ru/news/news002/news069.htm

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LOL Never trust politicians from ANY country

24.03.2003 05:09

There all liar, left or right, makes no difference....

Stalin


still...

24.03.2003 19:39

the source of these guys is some very highly-paid guys at a Russian think tank doing analysis for the Russian Ministry of Defense (or similar bureaucrats). Yes, it's official stuff (or not so official, given that they report a bugged phone conversation between Bush and his Poodle), but you shall get your (or the Russian's) money's worth.

Proof to the point: the events they wrote about last nigt (al-Faw, Basra, an-Najiriya) had all found their way to al-Jazeera today. One example: a US hospital ship was called to hurry to al-Faw yesterday because Coalition soldiers seemed to be expecting numerous casualties. Today, media report heavy fighting in al-Faw.

Thus, you'll know things some 12 hours earlier than the media, and they have a much higher probability to be true. Take it with a grain of salt, but take it. This is the most complete circumvention of Coalition censorship I have found so far.

Evgenyi


True....

25.03.2003 05:19

I've been reading it everyday since you posted it I suspect the hard facts are basically true, and the spin is good negation of the coalition spin.. :)

Stalin