Mediterráneo Oriental más Irán, Irak chií y Turquía
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Zonas o temas a tratar: Mediterráneo Oriental más Irán, Irak chií y Turquía (Siria, Líbano-Hezbolá, Israel, Territorios Palestinos-Hamás, Turquía, Irán y el Irak chií), Consejo de Cooperación del Golfo, Jordania y Yemen (Bahréin, Kuwait, Omán, Qatar, Arabia Saudí y los Emiratos Árabes Unidos y Jordania y Yemen)
Zonas o temas a tratar: Mediterráneo Oriental más Irán, Irak chií y Turquía (Siria, Líbano-Hezbolá, Israel, Territorios Palestinos-Hamás, Turquía, Irán y el Irak chií), Consejo de Cooperación del Golfo, Jordania y Yemen (Bahréin, Kuwait, Omán, Qatar, Arabia Saudí y los Emiratos Árabes Unidos y Jordania y Yemen)
Por regla general, seguís con tus mismos compañeros en la misma unidad, pero todo dependerá de tu estado físico, si en el último año engordaste 10 kilos y no les vas a poder seguir el tren, o se te presentó algún inconveniente que te ha disminuido físicamente, tendrás que arreglar alguna alternativa o dejar que que ellos te asignen otra tarea!
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A mi me gustaría a Tzipi Livni (la actual Canciller) como Primera Ministro provisional hasta que se llame a nuevas elecciones!

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Última edición por Shomer el 04 May 2007 12:31, editado 1 vez en total.
O por el contrario, dividir sus batallones en ugdot (agrupaciones) independientes... Todo dependerá de las necesidades de la campaña y del enemigo que se tenga enfrente!pagano escribió:Entonces, digamos, que en caso de una movilización general, la brigada Golani, puede pasar a ser una división (o superior) como digiste en el caso de la Givati?
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La agencia kuwaití KUNA informa que han abatido en Irak a otro peligroso pistolero de la insurgencia iraqui, esta vez Omar al Bagdadi
Un poco de confusión con respecto a las operaciones contra al Qeda de los últimos días. Los portavoces del USArmy en Irak confirman la muerte de un tercer dirigente de al Qaeda, pero no confirman la de los otros dos.Iraqi TV shows photos of dead militant leader
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Iraqi TV shows photos of dead militant leader
BAGHDAD, May 3 (KUNA) -- Iraqi Television on Thursday broadcast photos of dead body of a man it identified as Abu Omar A-Baghdadi, known as the leader of the self-styled Islamic state in Iraq.
The television station said the dead man, who appeared with a swollen face in an open coffin, was Al-Baghdadi, reportedly killed in a gunbattle with joint force of Iraqi and allied troops in the region of Al-Ghazaliah northwest of the Iraqi capital.
The reported death of the leading Islamic militant came after authorities declared killing Abu Ayyub Al-Masri, the top leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, reportedly in fighting between armed hardliners and armed tribal groups loyal to the government north of the capital.
Government-run Iraqi media say that armed tribes loyal to the government have been involved in sporadic fighting against Al-Qaeda gunmen in areas north and west of the capital.
The so-called Islamic state in Iraq was proclaimed, last October, by Al Qaeda in Iraq and other insurgent groups. It has recently named a 10-member government.
Associated Press. U.S.: Insurgent figure killed in Iraq 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
U.S.-led forces conducting a crackdown on al-Qaida in Iraq killed a senior member of an insurgent group who was responsible for the high-profile kidnappings of several Westerners, a military spokesman said Thursday.
Maj. Gen. William Caldwell said the killing of Muharib Abdul-Latif al-Jubouri, described as al-Qaida's information minister, had apparently led to confused reports that its top leader or the head of an umbrella group of insurgents had been killed.
Caldwell said the U.S. does not have the bodies of Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, the head of the Islamic State of Iraq, or Abu Ayyub al-Masri, the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq, and doesn't know of "anybody that does."
He said the military had conducted numerous operations against al-Qaida in Iraq in the last six days.
Al-Jubouri was killed while trying to resist detention in an operation about four miles west of the Taji air base north of Baghdad early Tuesday, and the body was initially identified by photos, then confirmed by DNA testing Wednesday, he said.
Al-Jubouri was believed to have been deeply involved with the kidnapping of Christian Science Monitor reporter Jill Carroll, who was released, and Tom Fox, one of four men from the Chicago-based peace group Christian Peacemaker Teams who was found fatally shot in Baghdad on March 10, 2006, he said. He was also involved in the kidnapping of two Germans in January 2006, Caldwell said.
On Thursday, mourners gathered at al-Jubouri's house in Duluiyah, 45 miles north of Baghdad, as a huge funeral tent was being erected in the street, police said.
The Interior Ministry said earlier Thursday that al-Baghdadi, the head of the Islamic State of Iraq, had been killed and released photos of what it said was the body of the leader of the umbrella group, which includes al-Qaida.
But Caldwell said al-Baghdadi's death could not be confirmed.
"If that person even exists, again, we have nobody in our possession or know of anybody that does, alive or dead, that is going through any kind of testing or analysis at this point with respect to those two individuals," he said.
On Tuesday, officials reported that al-Masri, the head of al-Qaida in Iraq, had been killed by rivals north of Baghdad, but the body had not been recovered.
Regarding al-Masri, Caldwell said "we in fact do not have in our possession nor do we know of anybody that has anybody or person at this time that we think is him."
"His overall status whether he is dead or alive is actually unknown to us at this point," he added.
La necesidad permite lo prohibido.
Gracias amigo! ... Sera un placer compartir este espacio en el foro con Pedro Lucio, por cierto... excelente El Tirador Solitario!Pedro Lucio escribió:Bueno, primero envío un saludo a los foristas, especialmente a Shomer.
Hizballah y Hamas son organizaciones profundamente religiosas y cuyo objetivo principal es la imposición del Islam por cualquier medio, Hamas lucha por imponer la ley islámica en Palestina y Hizballah en el Libano... no buscan acuerdos, ni buscan la paz, porque los perjudica en sus objetivos finales!Hezballah no tiene el más mínimo interés en ningún acuerdo con Israel para llegar a conseguir la paz ( o lo que sea ). Ellos viven del conflicto, y no les interesa acabar con el.
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Su frente de batalla va desde Filipinas hasta Al'Andalus... Y no se detendrán hasta expandirse por toda Europa!
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Los terroristas palestinos buscan cada vez más el secuestrar a soldados y civiles israelíes como medio de presión hacia el gobierno israelí.
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Cuatro comandos de las Brigadas Azedín Al'Kasam, el brazo armado de Hamas, intentan infiltrarse a Israel desde Gaza y son abatidos en el lugar, lo más patético, es que los muy cínicos denuncian otra vez que Israel viola el alto el fuego! ... Y que quieren que hagamos, que nos dejemos matar?pagano escribió:Los terroristas palestinos buscan cada vez más el secuestrar a soldados y civiles israelíes como medio de presión hacia el gobierno israelí.
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