Thursday, December 20, 2007

CIA INTERROGATION TAPES SCARE DEMOCRATS INTO FOOLISHNESS

In what has become just another attempt on the part of a democrat led Congress to belittle our troops, the so-called torture tapes will come back and bite them once again.

Since the war in Iraq was effectively won six months ago, Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Harry Reid (D-NV) have done everything possible to distract the American people from the stunning victory and stellar leadership of George W. Bush.

Interrogation techniques such as waterboarding have led to information that prevented further attacks on the Homeland. Hundreds if not thousands of lives have been saved without firing a shot.

The terrorists have repeatedly given up names, dates, targets and planned operations through the use of harsh questioning.

The current faux furor will stop as suddenly as it began and the democrats will be forced to swallow another loss and just moveon.org!


U.S. SOLDIERS DISCOVER MASS GRAVES NEXT TO TORTURE CENTER IN NORTHERN IRAQ


(AP) - Thursday, December 20, 2007

BAGHDAD — U.S. soldiers found mass graves north of Baghdad next to a torture center where chains were attached to blood-spattered walls and a metal bed frame was still connected to an electrical shock system, the military said Thursday.

The grisly discoveries of the mass graves and torture center near Muqdadiyah, about 60 miles north of Baghdad, came during a Dec. 8-11 operation that also saw multiple battles between American troops and militants. The military said it killed 24 insurgents and detained 37 others during the operation.

The torture center, which the military said it thinks was run by al-Qaida in Iraq, was found based on tips from local Iraqis. Graves containing 26 bodies were found nearby.

"We discovered several (weapons) caches, a torture facility that had chains, a bed — an iron bed that was still connected to a battery — knives and swords that were still covered in blood as we went in to go after the terrorists in that area," said Army Maj. Gen. Mark P. Hertling, the top U.S. commander in northern Iraq.

Friday, December 7, 2007

WAR IN IRAQ STOPPED IRANIAN NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROGRAM

What the Lapdog Media will not dare mention is the immutable fact that the U.S. invasion and stunning military victory in Iraq forced Iran to cease their developement of nuclear weapons.

And it wasn't just Iran in the region that trembled when President George W. Bush ordered the twenty-three day victory over the World's fifth largest standing army. Libya's strongman Muamar al-Kaddafi, without prodding, immediately surrendered his entire arsenal of WMD's. The leftist media in America and their handlers in the Democrat Party have not and will not recall the Libyan collapse.

President Bush is not concerned with Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, et al furthering their anti-American agenda. His policy towards Mahmoud Ahmadinejad remains as fixed and focused today as it was four years ago. The victory goes to Bush and America.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. intelligence assessment that Iran halted its nuclear weapons program in 2003 has had no effect on Pentagon planning, a senior U.S. military officer said on Friday.

Marine Corps Lt. Gen. John Sattler, director for strategic plans and policy on the U.S. military's Joint Staff, said officials were still digesting the National Intelligence Estimate released on Monday.

Sattler told reporters at the Pentagon he would not talk publicly about any U.S. military contingency plans but he said: "There has been no course correction, slowdown, speedup given to us inside the Joint Staff based on the NIE."

The Bush administration has insisted that it wants to resolve its dispute with Tehran over Iran's nuclear program through diplomacy but will not rule out military action.

Analysts have said the intelligence estimate, which reversed previous assessments, makes it much less likely that the United States would attack Iran.

Following the release of the estimate, President George W. Bush said Iran remained dangerous and would be dangerous in the future if it had the knowledge to make a nuclear weapon. Iran say its nuclear program is purely for energy generation.