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NewsMax.com has obtained exclusive photos of a buried Iraqi jet fighter being recovered by U.S. Air Force troops. The Iraqi jet, an advanced Russian MiG-25 Foxbat, was found buried in the sand after an informant tipped off U.S. troops. The MiG was dug out of a massive sand dune near the Al Taqqadum airfield by U.S. Air Force recovery teams. The MiG was reportedly one of over two dozen Iraqi jets buried in the sand, like hidden treasure, waiting to be recovered at a later date. Contrary to what some in the major media have reported, not all the jets found were from the Gulf War era. The Russian-made MiG-25 Foxbat being recovered by U.S. Air Force troops in the photos is an advanced reconnaissance version never before seen in the West and is equipped with sophisticated electronic warfare devices. U.S. Air Force recovery teams had to use large earth-moving equipment to uncover the MiG, which is over 70 feet long and weighs nearly 25 tons. The Foxbat is known to be one of Iraq's top jet fighters. The advanced electronic reconnaissance version found by the U.S. Air Force is currently in service with the Russian air force.




The MiG is capable of flying at speeds of over 2,000 miles an hour, or three times the speed of sound, and at altitudes of over 75,000 feet. The recovery of the advanced MiG fighter is considered to be an intelligence coup by the U.S. Air Force. The Foxbat may also be equipped with advanced Russian- and French-made electronics that were sold to Iraq during the 1990s in violation of a U.N. ban on arms sales to Baghdad. The buried aircraft at Al Taqqadum were covered in camouflage netting, sealed and, in many cases, had their wings removed before being buried more than 10 feet beneath the Iraqi desert. X Marks the Spot The discovery of the buried Iraqi jet fighters illustrates the problem faced by U.S. inspection teams searching Iraq for weapons of mass destruction. Iraq is larger in size than California, and the massive deserts south and west of Baghdad were used by Saddam Hussein to hide weapons during the first Gulf war.
U.S. intelligence sources have already uncovered several mass grave burial sites in the open deserts with an estimated 10,000 dead hidden there. In addition, Iraq previously hid SCUD missiles, chemical weapons and biological warheads by burying them under the desert sand. U.N. inspection teams found the weapons in the early 1990s after detailed information of the exact locations was obtained. Top U.S. weapons inspector Dr. David Kay is known to favor human intelligence as the primary means to find Iraq's hidden treasure trove of weapons and secrets.
While there are rumors of Iraqi chemical and biological weapons being shipped to nearby Syria, the weapons may very well still remain inside Iraq buried under the vast desert wastelands. Some critics of the Bush administration have claimed that the inability of U.S. forces to uncover weapons of mass destruction is proof that the president misled the nation into the war with Iraq. However, in recent days the critics have fallen silent as word quietly leaked from Iraq that major discoveries have already been made and are now being documented completely. Bush administration officials are keeping any such discoveries secret for the moment.
PRISONER
RELEASED
The
US Navy today announced that it has released a senior al-Qaeda
terrorist after questioning him extensively for 27 days while he was
held prisoner aboard a US aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea.
In a humanitarian gesture the terrorist was
given $50 US and a white Ford
Fairlane automobile upon being released from custody.
This photo shows the terrorist on his way home just after being
released by the Navy.

Saddam Captured Finally
All it took was some old fashioned Police work . . .

HOW DID YOU SLEEP LAST
NIGHT?
Bed a little lumpy ... Toss and turn any... Wish the heat was higher ...
Maybe the A/C wasn't on ... Had to go to the john ...Need a drink of
water???



Yes it is like this......
Count your blessings, pray for them, talk to your Creator and the next time when: the other car cuts you off and you must hit the brakes .......or you have to park a little further from WalMart that you want to be ...... or you're mis-served at a restaurant .....or you're sitting in traffic and cursing those in front of you ....... or the shower runs
out of hot water .......
Think of them -----Protecting your freedom!
Click Here For Complete Capture Picture Sequence
TIKRIT, Iraq (CNN) -- After nine months of scurrying from house to house, Saddam Hussein appeared to be a tired, resigned man who offered no resistance when U.S. troops extracted him from a hole in a rural farmhouse Saturday afternoon, December 14, 2003.
"Saddam the madman was found in a 'spider' hole, like the rat that he is."
Merry
Christmas World!
New Ad for Shaver Below:

Message from Iraq:The proud warriors of Baker Company wanted to do something
to pay tribute to our fallen comrades. So since we are part of the only
Marine Infantry Battalion left in Iraq, the one way we could think of doing
that is by taking a picture of Baker Company saying the way we feel. It
would be awesome if you could find a way to share this with our fellow
countrymen. I was wondering if there was any way to get this into your
papers to let the world know that "WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN" and are proud to
serve our country. Semper Fi .... 1st Sgt, Dave Jobe
Price of an M-16 Bullet - 35 cents
Price of an M-16 - $1000
Price of enlisting and training a soldier to use the M-16 - $50,000
Reenlisting with 157 other Troopers on the steps
of Saddam's Mosul Palace on the 4th of July -

Check the pictures and answer the questions. Who cares about them and who cares about him or her?

Check out this whole site that has been
designed for us to show our appreciation to our coalition
troops who have so valiantly defended the freedoms of the World and the Iraqi
people. Can you imagine the unfathomable first taste of REAL freedom?
It is the
greatest gift one man could give another.

We ARE Prepared.
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Got Your Back
Thu
2/20/2003 2:08 AM
I am a small and precious child,
my dads been sent to fight.
The only place I'll see his face,
is in my dreams at night.
He will be gone too many days
for my young mind to keep track.
I may be sad, but I am proud,
My daddy's got your back.
I am a caring mother,
My son has gone to war.
My mind is filled with worries
that I have never known before.
Everyday I try to keep
my thoughts from turning black.
I may be scared, but I am proud,
My son has got your back.
I am a strong and loving wife,
with a husband soon to go.
There are times I'm terrified
in a way most never know.
I bite my lip, and force a smile
as I watch my husband pack.
My heart may break, but I am proud,
My husband's got your back.
I am a soldier..
Serving Proudly, standing tall.
I fight for freedom, yours and mine
by answering this call.
I do my job while knowing,
the thanks it sometimes lacks.
Say a prayer that I'll come home,
It's me whose got your back.
AUTHOR UNKNOWN

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