November 15, 2004




NATO tells Bush to cram it
As the situation in Iraq continues to spiral out of control, US troops pay the price for Napoleon Bonehead's oedipal war.

The top military commander of NATO said in an interview that 10 member countries have refused to send soldiers to Iraq, raising doubts over how the alliance will fight future conflicts.

"We have roughly 10 countries that will not participate and not send their forces inside Iraq," General James Jones, NATO's supreme allied commander, Europe, was quoted as saying in the Financial Times newspaper. "It is worrisome for its implications for the future cohesion of the alliance in future missions."
Duh? What's the weather like up your own ass? 'Implications for future cohesion'? #uck that, dickwad, our troops are dropping like flies: as of Sunday, Nov. 14, at least 1,183 members of the US military have died in Iraq, with 50 killed in last five days.


Our war preznit.

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