Militant Islam taken to task
MemriTV has this great video, as posted at YouTube. A Saudi woman rips the Muslim world a new ass. I love it!

MemriTV has this great video, as posted at YouTube. A Saudi woman rips the Muslim world a new ass. I love it!

Here's a couple of the Iraqi Army soldiers we had living on our base. Not exactly Western standards, but they tried.
This is me getting the upper hand on one of the guys in my unit. We were learning search techniques for a hand-cuffed suspect.
The FOB I was on was a former Iraqi Air Force base. As a result, we had a couple of these old Mig-21s laying around. The former commander of the base told me the more modern planes were buried - and then dug up for scrap by the locals.
A collection of rocket launchers. Hajji will often set these up, put a rocket in it, set up some sort of timer device, and then leave the area for the rocket to fire at a later time.
This gentleman was herding sheep around our FOB. The area we were in was predominantly farm and sheep-herding country.
This is the Perfume Palace on Victory Base Complex in Baghdad. The story I heard was that this was once where Saddam and his boys kept their extra-curricular female companions. Now, it houses contractors.
I took this photo while flying over Baghdad. It is the Grand Mosque which Saddam was building when the invasion occurred. When finished, it was supposed to be the largest mosque in the world. I doubt it will ever be completed.
Believe it or not, this is what they served for dinner one night. I think it was a case of a Turk not translating to English correctly.
I was able to visit the Ah Shaw(sp) palace in Baghdad - one of Saddam's old haunts and now the home of MNC-I. These columns were huge.
During training, we fired our weapons many times. Here I am getting in some practice firing three-round bursts for accuracy.
If you fly much in Iraq, then you've likely been on one of these - a C-17. They are much better to fly in than C-130s.
This is a UH60 refueling. I don't recall what base this is on. They kick the passengers off while they're doing this, which is when I got this picture.
Iraqi Police having their vehicles checked prior to entry to the base. We trusted the Iraqi Army in our area better than the police.
This chair, located in the Al Faw palace was once owned by Saddam. It's a favorite spot for soldiers to get their pictures taken (can you tell?).
This is a rocket that landed on our base, detonated underground, and did no damage. I believe this is actually a rocket designed to be fired from an aircraft, but Hajji will use anything they can get to shoot.
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