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Monday, January 23, 2012

George Herbert Walker Bush the known active leader participant of al-Qaida violently against the United States of America.




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Hamburger Hill


:18:03
That's up and down for
you rebel mother fucker.

:18:06
When I say Start, you turn
to your right, you brush. Ready?

:18:11
Brush.

:18:16
You may notice a granular taste.
That's pumice.

:18:19
It's puopse is to seal the teeth
and allow the flouride to penetrate.

:18:24
Gentlemen, in Vietnam, you will be
confronted by many organisms.

:18:28
In food, water, air...
that are foreign to Amercan bodies.

:18:33
Ringworm and Pataygo and Malaria,
ameobic dysentary and crotch rot.

:18:41
It has been found that proper dental hygene is important
component in maintaining of a healthy fighting man.

:18:50
What are you doing?

:18:54
Come on lighten up Bro.

:19:06
I am not your brother.

:19:09
Now did I tell you to spit?
/No, sir.

:19:16
If you wanna walk outta
this fucking place,

:19:19
you will listen to people who know.

:19:22
You be an individual, and I'll tagging your ugly toothless
face on it's way to a long box with metal handles.

:19:31
Now brush your teeth in a
rapid vertical motion.

:19:35
Troop!










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Hamburger Hill (1987)

4 KOMO: Sunday, January 22 11:30 PM

1987, R, **1/2, 01:50, Color, English, United States,

An account of the 101st Airborne Division's 10-day struggle to secure a strategic mountainside in South Vietnam.

Cast: Anthony Barrile, Michael Patrick Boatman, Don Cheadle, Michael Dolan, Don James, M.A. Nickles, Courtney B. Vance, Dylan McDermott Director(s): John Irvin










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Country Date

USA 28 August 1987





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UK 19 March 1987 (London) (premiere)
USA 28 August 1987










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The Fourth Protocol (1987)


John Preston: Have they told you anything?

Captain Lyndhurst: Just that he's a terrorist.

John Preston: Oh, he's more than just a terrorist. He is a top Soviet agent, a pro.

Captain Lyndhurst: Is he alone?

John Preston: Maybe there's a woman in there. He's armed with a bomb.

Captain Lyndhurst: How big a bomb?

John Preston: Atomic bomb.










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Hamburger Hill


FRANTZ
One of my people got killed. That's all that happened today.

DOC
You knew that man wasn't going to slack off because he was short. You knew that brother was going do his job.

FRANTZ
Then why didn't you put him on profile.

DOC
Because...he is one healthy individual. I've got people in this fucking platoon who are so sick they wouldn't be allowed in the hospital. But out here they have to ruck up, move out and press on.

MOTOWN
It don't mean nothing, man. It don't mean nothing...Come on, man...You owe it to yourself. It don't mean nothing. Not a thing man. It don't mean nothing. Not a thing. It don't mean nothing. Not a thing.

DOC
It don't mean nothing. Not a thing.

DOC&MOTOWN
It don't mean nothing. Not a thing.

WASHBURN
Right.

DOC,MOTOWN&WASHBURN
You don't mean nothing-not a thing.










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Iraq may sue Israel for 1981 nuke attack

Thu, 12 Feb 2009 17:29:40 GMT

Iraq is reportedly considering ways to force Israel to pay reparations for launching airstrikes on its nuclear reactor near Baghdad.

Iraqi legislators are looking into adopting a resolution that would urge Tel Aviv to pay billions of dollars in compensations for its 1981 attack on the Osiraq (Tammuz) nuclear reactor, Iraqi daily al-Sabbah reported on Thursday.

The lawmakers leading the campaign say they have based their case on United Nations Security Council Resolution 487, insisting that the official UN condemnation gives Baghdad the right to appropriate money for what it has suffered.

Mohammed Naji Mohammed -- a member of parliament with the United Iraqi Alliance coalition -- is leading the campaign against Israel.

Israeli warplanes struck the Iraqi nuclear reactor in a surprise attack code-named Operation Opera in June 1981. Israeli officials at the time claimed that its operation was aimed at preventing then dictator Saddam Hussein from using the reactor weaponization.










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Bush Name Helps Fuel Oil Dealings

By George Lardner Jr. and Lois Romano

Washington Post Staff Writers

Friday, July 30, 1999; Page A1


Bush's public drilling partnership made its debut in April 1982 under the name of Arbusto, but the "Bust" label the company had taken on may have hampered it. In what he has described as a "marketing" move, the vice president's son changed the name to Bush Exploration and in June issued a new prospectus.

The offering was still a flop. Bush sought to raise $6 million but he drummed up just $1,141,000, less than he'd raised privately in each of the previous two years. He said oil prices had been sliding a bit and drilling funds were losing their appeal. Tax deductions weren't as generous. (In 1985, the investors who did get in were offered 10 cents on the dollar to bail out.)

By 1984, the outlook was bleak. "We didn't find much oil and gas," said Michael Conaway, Bush's chief financial officer. "We weren't raising any money."










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IRAQI MISSILE HITS U.S. NAVY FRIGATE IN PERSIAN GULF

By JOHN H. CUSHMAN JR., SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES

Published: May 18, 1987

LEAD: A United States Navy frigate in the Persian Gulf was struck Sunday by a missile fired from an Iraqi warplane, causing serious damage and many casualties, the Reagan Administration said.



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Paper: HOUSTON CHRONICLE

Date: TUE 05/19/1987


Ship's death toll rises to 37/Planes demonstrating `hostile intent' will be fired upon, U.S. says

Houston Chronicle News Services

WASHINGTON - The Pentagon today raised to 37 the number of U.S. sailors killed by Iraqi missile attack Sunday night on a Navy frigate in the Persian Gulf.

Pentagon officials also said that 21 other men of the ship's crew were injured in the inexplicable attack launched by an Iraqi Mirage jet.

Some of the injured have been treated aboard ship and returned to duty fighting fires and operating the heavily damaged warship, the USS Stark, as it struggled toward port, officials added. Two men were flown to a U.S. military hospital in West Germany for treatment of severe burns and other injuries.


U.S. officials said the Iraqi attack seemed to be inadvertent. But White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said that from now on any Iraqi or Iranian aircraft "flying in a pattern which indicates hostile intent will be fired upon, unless they provide adequate notification of their intentions."


There were many unanswered questions about why the Stark did not defend itself against the Exocet, which first was used by Argentina to destroy a British destroyer in the war over the Falkland Islands, a war Britain eventually won. The Stark was equipped with a highly sophisticated anti-missile defense that is supposed to be able to shoot down an Exocet.

Pentagon officials said that the Stark knew it was being tracked by the two Iraqi planes and that it knew of the launching of a missile at least one minute before impact.

The Stark apparently failed to take any defensive or retaliatory action, even after it spotted Iraqi warplanes on its radar and detected the missile. Apparently one sea-skimming missile hit the frigate on the port side of the bow, just below the vessel's nerve center, its Combat Information Center.

Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger said today that it is impossible to prejudge why the ship's captain, Cmdr. Glenn R. Brindel, 43, of Pittsburgh, did not respond to the attack. The captain has been too busy saving his ship to confer with his superiors in Washington, Pentagon officials said.

The Pentagon said 24 of the victims had been identified. Thirteen more are missing and presumed dead, said Cmdr. Robert Prucha, a Pentagon spokesman who announced that the toll had been revised from 28.

Prucha could not say whether the missing were lost overboard or still in the wreckage. "It could be a little bit of both," he said. "We don't have any information right now."

The Stark was under tow today to the Persian Gulf emirate of Bahrain, 85 miles southwest of the site of the attack, the Pentagon said. Firemen continued to battle stubborn fires around a 10-to-15-foot hole in its port side.

"The inside of the Stark got so hot that the aluminum melted," said one salvage executive, speaking from Bahrain on condition of anonymity. "During the (initial) fire it was like the inside of a boiler" with temperatures reaching 1,832 degrees, he said.

"It has been extremely hazardous to tow the Stark, and she cannot move under her own power," another executive said. "The alloy of the stricken section is very hot and keeps reigniting fire. The crew keep dealing with rebursts and the ship meanwhile comes to a standstill."










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WORCESTER
How you doing, Frants? I thought you bought a water buffalo and your own rice paddy to shit in. Where the hell have you been, young stuff?

FRANTZ
I met a nurse.

WORCESTER
Yeah.

FRANTZ
Round-eye.

WORCESTER
You didn't?

FRANTZ
She had her own trailer on the beach.

WORCESTER
Oh, no.

FRANTZ
I figured 'what can they do to me?' Send me to Vietnam? I moved in with her.

SORCESTER
A round-eye?

FRANTZ
There it is. The Mama's and Papa's found me on the beach.










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Galvin was good.
He always did everything right.

:36:19
What difference does it make. We've been up and down
this same terrain since I got here. For what?

:36:22
All right look.

:36:23
When you get home.
You can throw your boots away.

:36:25
Grow a beard, become
a Goddam hippie protestor.

:36:27
I don't want to hear this shit.

:36:28
Look, I know too many
Goddamm names, Wortchester.

:36:31
And I don't think one of them is
worth all of Vietnam Republic of...

:36:34
Look just don't fall apart on your people, Francz.
/Oh why not?

:36:37
So I can teach 'em how to fill sand bags and burn shit.
/Hey!

:36:41
They're gonna need you in
the Ashau. We're going back in.

:36:43
What the hell you think
I brought you here for.










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U.S. to boost presence in ever-tenser Persian Gulf/Elite units ready to move

MOLLY MOORE Washington Post

WED 08/05/1987 HOUSTON CHRONICLE


WASHINGTON - Pentagon officials are preparing to send new contingents of special-operations forces to the Persian Gulf to help counter possible attacks from terrorists and suicide speedboat crews following new Iranian threats, military sources said Tuesday.

Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Weinberger said he does not know how long the growing U.S. military buildup in the troubled Persian Gulf region will continue.

"As soon as you (stop), some other anticipated risk may happen and everyone will say, `But you didn't have enough resources,"' Weinberger told a breakfast meeting with reporters. "We try to put in the resources that deal with the requirements. That changes. That varies. I don't know when it will be enough."

Despite public assertions by Defense Department officials that Iranian threats are not "relevant to our operations" in the region, Pentagon sources Tuesday said military leaders are scrambling to draw up new contingency plans to deal with the latest Iranian warnings after Friday's bloody demonstrations in Mecca.

The decision to send several additional teams of the military's elite anti-terrorist and unconventional warfare units to the gulf comes amid bitter debates among the military services over the embarrassing July 24 incident in which a submerged mine blew a hole in the supertanker Bridgeton during the first U.S. Navy convoy of reflagged Kuwaiti oil tankers. A minefield was later discovered in the area.

The Iranians began three days of military maneuvers, dubbed "Martyrdom," in the gulf Tuesday, and warned all foreign vessels and aircraft to stay away from Iranian territorial waters and airspace in the Strait of Hormuz.

"There's no change in our plans for operations in the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean and that general area," Pentagon spokesman Robert B. Sims said Tuesday. "We don't accept the threats or other claims of specific closures as being relevant to our operations, and so we will continue to carry out our mission there."

But one Pentagon official said, "Everybody's wary just of the sheer fanaticism" of the Iranians.

Although congressional sources said the second U.S. Navy escort of three American-flagged Kuwaiti tankers through the Strait of Hormuz and northward toward Kuwaiti oil ports in the upper gulf is scheduled to begin Thursday, Pentagon officials Tuesday declined to say when the convoy would start. They noted that a delay would give the United States time to strengthen forces to deal with threats from mines and speedboats.