FAKE SOLDIERS: EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS OF AMERICAN ATROCITIES

Our sources in Iraq have, with great personal risk, smuggled these photos out of the quagmire to reveal torture and various atrocities perpetrated by American soldiers.

Here Interrogators force Iraqi insurgents to SEE-SAW untll they reveal the wearabouts of weapons caches’.

Here an American soldier is seen using “Bearding” against a defenseless Iraqi child. This technique causes chaffing and redness. Notice the Iraqi informant holding the childi is grimacing in pain at the mere thought of having fresh stubble rubbed against him.
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In this photo a soldier uses a small Iraqi as a human shield.
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The controversial interrogation technique of “Shaking” has been abandoned due to lack of VA health care coverage for veterans with bad backs.
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Similar to the dreaded “Chinese Water Torture” the “American Forehead Kiss” caused this Iraqi insurgent to reveal the location of her “binky” and may have thwarted an IDB, also known as an Improvised Diaper Bomb .
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This photograph reveals clear evidence of forced labor.
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What is probably the most effective interrogation technique, “the Tickle Torture” causes facial deformities and emotional scars that can last for life.
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One of the most horrific photographs in this collection shows a young Iraqi being hung by his fingertips.
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Okay, so we’re having a little fun. But the reality is on any left-wing blog these images would be dismissed as mere propaganda. Only a true hater could imagine somebody ordered these American troops to pose for cameras and interact with these kids. What you see is genuinely American. I’ll leave you with this final image that we’ve posted here before. No jokes, no comments. The picture says it all. God bless our brave troups. God bless America.
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12 Responses to “FAKE SOLDIERS: EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS OF AMERICAN ATROCITIES”

  1. i can’t argue with the fact that our troops kick ass. and it is nice to see some good news from iraq.

  2. I think that EVERYONE thinks that our soldiers are great. I know that I do. It’s their civilian bosses that give me the creeps.

  3. HOW CAN YOU BEE SOO MEAN 2 OUR SOLDIERS!!??!?? TTHEY R FIGHTING A WAR FOR US AND DEFENDING DEMOCRACY AND FREEDOM AND BUSH AND YOU HATE ON THEM 4 HELPING INOSENT CHILDREN!!!!!!! LOOK @ HOW DA CHIDRN R SMILNG THY R OBVIUSLY HAPY!!!!! U R ALL HOMOSEXUL COMUUNIST JEWISH MUSLIMS AND WIL BURN 4 THE LIES U R SPREDING!!!!!

    Yours sincerely,
    Steve Z-M

  4. Seven pictures of American troops interacting peacefully and normally with children do not constitute proof that innocent people are not killed every day by American troops. Incidents like Haditha may (or may not) be unusual, but in general it seems obvious that American troops and public alike are quite comfortable with the military tactic of carrying out airstrikes with very little regard for how many innocents may be killed in the process. If you are serving as an airman, and you drop a bomb, you are PERSONALLY responsible for the deaths of women, children and old people you may cause. Just because such slaughter is carried out at a distance does NOT sanitize it or remove culpability from the perpetrators.

    You people are either stupid, heartless or both.

  5. Yes Jamie, you are correct. But the opposite is true as well. A few isolated cases of innocent people being killed by American soldiers does not mean that our soldiers are hearless murderers, as you obviously beleive.

    For the record, I don’t know of a single person in the military or a civilian for that matter, that is “comfortable” as you put it, with innocent people being killed. That’s your leftist diatribe, not truth. In fact, just the opposite is true. Most soldiers and civilians know that war is harsh and cruel and they wish it did not have to be. But sometimes it does.

    I do know that for every airstrike that is carried out, for every mission that leaves a base in Iraq, hundreds ARE NOT carried out precisely because of the potential for the loss of innocent life.

    Of course the same does not hold true for the enemy we are fighting, now does it? In fact if the terrorists can kill a woman and children, they celebrate.

    You are to blinded by hate to see the real truth.

  6. My time over in Iraq was some of the best times of my life. I will never forget the children we helped. I will never forget the bad guys faces. I will never forget the men we lost. God Bless you and America.

    MNFI IRAQ

  7. Thank You for your service Daniel. It may not always be apparent, but trust in the fact that there are many people who appreciate the effort and sacrifice.

  8. Vietnam was wrong, Iraq was wrong… Turns out that Americans don’t learn from their mistake, unfortunately. I’ll cuti t short, all I can say is; those who still supports Bush and his so called-made up cause are miserable. People watch anti-war movies, movies about Vietnam and say ‘god, what have we done’, 20 years from now, people will watch Iraq movies and will ay ‘god what have we done, again’. It’s that simple. I hope I made myself pretty clear.

  9. Dead—There are correlations between Vietnam and Iraq…..But not many.

    What I find ironic is the fact that our Congress can spend weeks and weeks discussing and trying to help steroid laden athletes, the tragedy of world-wide slave trade, hurricane Katrina victims, victims of the sub-prime mortgage situation…etc…….Yet, notwithstanding all of the collective goodness of their intentions in those matters (which, generally, add up to nothing but hollow words and false promises)…..When we actually dispose a tyrant, promote the liberties and freedoms that we know to be true, we always come across those of us who get indignant because, this time, there was a price to pay.

    There is a reason why people who watch “anti-war” movies say “god, what have we done”. It is because they actually believe what the movie-maker wanted them to believe and did not have the fortitude to use one’s one mind to decide for themselves. Alas…..to be a lemming must be blissful, that is of course till the sudden stop.

    Daniel….I stand by the point of my initial comment and repeat it again.

    Thank You for your service Daniel. It may not always be apparent, but trust in the fact that there are many people who appreciate the effort and sacrifice.

  10. Dead—Did you ACTUALLY look at those photos?

  11. ccbhomes, i’m not sure if it matters to you, but i think its important to make a public example of steroid users. the congress isn’t “trying to help” the athletes, their holding them accountable for their actions. athletes are heroes to children and if they do bad things, so will kids. steroids are creeping into high schools and that must stop.

    these hearings in congress are important to change the culture of professional sports.

  12. TOS….I think that right now our congress has a couple items a tad bit higher on the priority list than steroid use in professional athletes. (Please be advised that I do not think it unimportant, I merely maintain that while I am contributing to their paycheck, I would appreciate if they would spend some time tackling some issues indeed more urgent) Or could this set of hearings be a great public relations campaign to prove to the masses they serve just how much the government “cares about the children”. These hearings will certainly receive plenty of prime time air time.

    The culture of professional sports must come from within. No amount of legislation will change a mindset.

    Besides, last time I checked, MLB was a private enterprise solely supported by willing fans and sponsors. While I don’t think it wise to take performance enhancing drugs, I am certainly not sure that congress possesses the moral authority to comment. I watch many congressional hearings and to say the least, I am not impressed. With several notable exceptions (Rep. Shays for one) I find most congresspeople to be a bunch of self-absorbed, whiny and unethical lot who are not worthy to be presumptuous enough to dictate how I (or MLB) should conduct themselves.

    Again, I do not support steroid use in children…..Adults are another matter.

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