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- nahsrocketeer75, on 07/01/2009, -0/+20Nice collection. The sandstorm photo (No. 9) is truly impressive. Think I'll stop complaining about the rain.
- inactive, on 07/02/2009, -1/+20boston globe always has the best photo montages.
- charlie55, on 07/02/2009, -0/+16now that is how you do photographs, nice rez, one page. good stuff.
- Jeebugorn, on 07/02/2009, -0/+7dont be fooled by what you read here. US soldiers are still doing patrols in cities without Iraqi Army escorts, just like we did before June 30th. i should know, just did one today. escorted a tuck with 2,000 gallons of water to give out to the Iraqis...gave out maybe 100 gallons to like 4 families and a health clinic. everyone else refused it. i take that as a big sign that they dont want us here...and thats fine by me.
- woody1987, on 07/02/2009, -1/+7If you had read the caption under the picture you would realise that they are patrol ships.
- FTWmovin2canada, on 07/02/2009, -1/+7I don't think "fixed" is the right word for the situation.
- pimpofpixels, on 07/02/2009, -1/+7Great photos.
It's so great to see that this war may finally be starting to end. - ezki1l, on 07/02/2009, -2/+7The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous. Hierarchical society is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance. This new version is the past and no different past can ever have existed. In principle the war effort is always planned to keep society on the brink of starvation. The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects and its object is not the victory over either Eurasia or East Asia, but to keep the very structure of society intact.
-George Orwell
English essayist, novelist, & satirist (1903 - 1950)
hrmm... try to use your own words next time... - brownsound00, on 07/02/2009, -0/+4Pretty awesome photos. i really hope the Iraq security forces can control the cities...
- Garay002, on 07/02/2009, -0/+3The last photo is amazing.
- nicktomyskins, on 07/02/2009, -2/+4amazing ending image
- Presbyterian, on 07/02/2009, -2/+4Well I have no idea what vz58 is.
- Aursquared, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2That's one rad soldier for playing what looks like an emulated Ogre Battle 64.
- h3lx, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2Ask the honorable Smedley Butler.
- lazyslacker, on 07/02/2009, -1/+3I'm still not used to the waiving guns in the air in celebration. But I'm glad they're finally getting rid of us.
- bmcnally, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2Because our Coast Guard is armed with aircraft carriers and destroyers?
- FTWmovin2canada, on 07/02/2009, -1/+3Someone please give them an award for internet photojournalism done brilliantly so I don't have to make up an award for them myself.
- decoy26517, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2Vz 58: http://world.guns.ru/assault/as33-e.htm
It's esthetically similar to the AK47 and a lot of people confuse the two, however the Vz 58 is the superior firearm. It's surprising in my opinion because the Vz 58 is more expensive and the AK47 was flooded in that area during the coldwar. - proliance, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2Reading titles is apparently not your strong suit. "Iraq takes a step..."
- inactive, on 07/02/2009, -0/+1damn it op. you beat me to it
- limpboy, on 07/02/2009, -0/+1Now, we have to wait and see if the iraqi forces can sustain an election later on this year!
- BotchaMcCoola, on 07/02/2009, -0/+1By the way. Was it good for Germany to go to war in WW1 over the assassination (another big crime) of Archduke Franz Ferdinand? When you have hot-headed militarist morons for leaders your country pays a big price. Lets' waste another 5 trillion while we are at it, you China lovers.
- induren, on 07/02/2009, -0/+1Oh yes, you see when a foreign general gives your country's security services the key to a city... your city, it makes you free.
- Philbert, on 07/02/2009, -1/+2I couldn't help but look for my brother in those , he's a US Army sergeant over there.
- BotchaMcCoola, on 07/02/2009, -0/+1Does anyone know? With advertising paid by us via Lockheed Martin and Army Advantage Fund the news shows won't tell us.Are we still bribing the Sunnis to make it appear that the surge is working? Will peace there cost us more than war? It may cost us more per year than Korea does now.
- Apocrypha, on 07/02/2009, -0/+1"...Takes a step towards sovereignty..."
Does that mean to suggest that they were never sovereign? 'Cause before so and so illegally invaded that country they WERE a sovereign nation. - cuoops, on 07/02/2009, -3/+3Look at #16. He might be smiling now...but all hell is going break loose, I'm sorry to say.
- PowderedToasty, on 07/02/2009, -0/+0I wish we saw more pictures like the first. Everything we see coming out of Iraq is death, destruction, dirt and fire. Seeing a picture of smiling people, a reminder that the people there are just people like us, almost made me tear. For some reason that effected me more than all the pictures of bomb devastation ever does.
- BotchaMcCoola, on 07/02/2009, -1/+1I hope Iraq becomes as modern as Egypt and Saudi Arabia, the ones that gave us the 911 suicide terrorists.
- inactive, on 07/02/2009, -1/+1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdimK1onR4o
- ismhmr, on 07/02/2009, -2/+2So they were not sovereign before they got invaded? How is having an occupying foreign military in your country make you sovereign?
- Astark, on 07/02/2009, -0/+0Bye guy's, enjoy your sovereignty! We'll be back next year with the food packages when you're all starving. The survivors, that is.
- induren, on 07/02/2009, -1/+1Sovereignty my @$$. Over 100K US troops are still in the country. They just retreated to the 'burbs and the country side, out of the cities. Ask yourselves: if a force of over 100K foreign troops were in your country, and simply moved out of urban areas, would you be all happy that you got sovereignty? No. You'd be seething with rage at another idiotic pronouncement by your out of touch leaders.
- Presbyterian, on 07/02/2009, -4/+3wooosh...
- depro9, on 07/02/2009, -2/+1Try my own words? sheklocked dobklog & weempblorb. Now you try your own words.
- paolo27, on 07/02/2009, -2/+1haha! Anyway it is an agreeable concept by my judgment. Great job ezki, thank you depro9, everybody makes mistakes.
- h99d, on 07/02/2009, -2/+1Iraq fixed? in your dreams..... they are not in a hurry... as soon as they leave. they'll start again.... they only thing fixed here is how to steal their oil.
- decoy26517, on 07/02/2009, -3/+2Well now, I had no idea that the Iraqi's used Vz58's. I always thought that they used AK47s.
Anyway, cool images. - Nedd8, on 07/02/2009, -2/+1Get those troops out of Iraq - we need them in Afghanistan!
- plaguepony, on 07/02/2009, -2/+1If only Micheal Jackson had lived to see this.
- nicktomyskins, on 07/02/2009, -4/+2why can't they be amazig?
- BotchaMcCoola, on 07/02/2009, -3/+1No you don't. It was a suicidal Egyptian and Saudi terrorists who did the 911 crimes. It was not a Military attack by Afghanistan or any place else. See if you can get that through your head. Or were you among those that wanted to invade Sicily to get rid of the Mafia? I'll change my mind if they are rolling panzers and long range bombers off assembly lines anywhere in backward ME countries.
- inactive, on 07/02/2009, -2/+0Let me clarify: Sad for them.
- NTNDOChamp, on 07/02/2009, -5/+2Lawl at picture 22 and their "war ships."
Look more like tugboats, if you ask me.
But at least we're on our way out...sorta. - depro9, on 07/02/2009, -9/+6The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous. Hierarchical society is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance. This new version is the past and no different past can ever have existed. In principle the war effort is always planned to keep society on the brink of starvation. The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects and its object is not the victory over either Eurasia or East Asia, but to keep the very structure of society intact.
- insanebrain, on 07/02/2009, -6/+2How can war images be amazig ?
- americanoboy, on 07/02/2009, -5/+1Watching Iraqis celebrate their freedom as US troops are being forced to retreat is refreshing. At the same time, it's sad that they're being robbed of their resources by foreign companies. Hopefully Iraqi leaders will put at end to this once the occupiers are gone.
- FleazZz, on 07/02/2009, -7/+2That's great they fixed Iraq up... Now fix our country.
- inactive, on 07/02/2009, -5/+0Yes, yes, I'm sure it's a huge conspiracy...
/facepalm. -
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