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    Lets see liberators...

    U.S. troops pulled out of a school in a farming community 40 miles west of Baghdad on Tuesday night, a day after their presence there sparked a deadly clash with hundreds of Iraqi protesters.
    Demonstration had been staged to celebrate the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the school in the town, which the American troops had been using as base until Monday night's incident in which doctors said dozens of Iraqis were wounded.
    Red Cross officials said killed at least 15 civilians and wounded up to 53 others. Among the dead were three boys under the age of 11, Red Cross officials said.

    A good reason: It could be because of the protesters were toops of Saddam. Divide rule did not work well. Have to kill them all, just need little more time and coverage.
    Last edited by zahid; 04-30-2003 at 01:47 AM.
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