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hell's coming. >> the battle for fallujah has begun in earnest. more than 10,000 u.s.aqi troops who surround the city have begun to squeeze it. >> all around tanks hammered away at the insurgents trying halt the advance deep into the city. marines dodged in and out of streets and alleyways, taking cover behind their armored vehicles. >> this was the most intense warfare the marines had faced since the vietnam war, since the battle of wei. al qaeda in iraq was extremely well dug in. they booby-trapped a lot of buildings. they knew the city very well. >> where is he? >> hey, he's in the garage. >> right here? >> yeah! we've got friendlies on the roof. >> as the marines moved closer to the center of the city they're meeting more and more resistance. it's very hard in these narrow alleyways to find out where exactly the firing's coming from. [ gunfire ] >> watch out! >> i can't remember any fighting that was comparable to what took place in fallujah. >> everybody spread out! >> go, go, go, go. >> it was a real reminder of how hard city fighting is, having to clear every ro
hell's coming. >> the battle for fallujah has begun in earnest. more than 10,000 u.s.aqi troops who surround the city have begun to squeeze it. >> all around tanks hammered away at the insurgents trying halt the advance deep into the city. marines dodged in and out of streets and alleyways, taking cover behind their armored vehicles. >> this was the most intense warfare the marines had faced since the vietnam war, since the battle of wei. al qaeda in iraq was extremely well...
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hel lrl is coming. >> the battle for fallujah has begun.than 10,000 troops have begun to squeeze the city. >> tanks hammered away trying to halt the advance of the city. marines dodged in and out of streets and alleyways. >> it was the most intense warfare the marines had faced since the battle. iraq was well dug in. they booby trapped the buildings and knew the city well. >> we have friendlies on the rope. >> marines move closer to the center of the city and meeting more and more resistance. it's hard to find out where exactly the foreigners are coming from. >> i can't remember any fighting that was comparable to what took place in fallujah. it was a real reminder of how hard city fighting is having to clear every room, every alley, every road. >> moving house to house they found weapons catches and mutilate d bodies. >> you'd go into a room and they called it the fatal funnel. get as many marines as you can to overwhelm your enemy sitting in this room. >> it was the 19 or 20-year-old corporals who got up every single day and walked throug
hel lrl is coming. >> the battle for fallujah has begun.than 10,000 troops have begun to squeeze the city. >> tanks hammered away trying to halt the advance of the city. marines dodged in and out of streets and alleyways. >> it was the most intense warfare the marines had faced since the battle. iraq was well dug in. they booby trapped the buildings and knew the city well. >> we have friendlies on the rope. >> marines move closer to the center of the city and...
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no you for i have come across a new methods of torture i had never heard of before in fallujah for a living banda most importantly. other torch it involves keeping people alive for as long as possible before they die young and that is unbelievable gladly meanwhile the syrian human rights activists refuse to give up on their course. and know that tomorrow there is nothing to change we will not get her to model my friend whose results but this is a process we should keep fighting keep trying to achieve some succeed and this is apart from the justice for all. to take time need a lot of afford and walk the most from what on earth to keep the voice of the victim the voice of the family he is the listen here in the united nations over all of. our beer fast food and khalid are our us new things who get dangerous when one nine hundred ninety to join the attempted revolution in twenty eleven anyone talking of freedom and democracy risked jail but the artist and her future husband refused to be intimidated the resistance to the regime bolstered their confidence when state security forces began
no you for i have come across a new methods of torture i had never heard of before in fallujah for a living banda most importantly. other torch it involves keeping people alive for as long as possible before they die young and that is unbelievable gladly meanwhile the syrian human rights activists refuse to give up on their course. and know that tomorrow there is nothing to change we will not get her to model my friend whose results but this is a process we should keep fighting keep trying to...
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it was a situation where fallujah had nearly killed all of us, were the former ottoman empire, now iraq was the result of that. it was that meeting of .enerations that made me wonder and then i found out that ernest hansen made a charge in a place called gilmore -- he'll 142 -- hill 142. this is the high ground. 1918arines on june 6, charged across a wheat field under heavy machine-gun fire. they charged in civil war formation because they were ordered to by the french. it was a bloodbath. many of these men dropped from machine-gun bullets are they kept charging and making their 142.owards he'll -- hill they were able to take out a position held by a battalion of germans. they seized the hill. against all enemies took it, but within 20 minutes they knew what germaning next, aging -- counterattack. and janssen and george hamilton and the 49th company, this book is a band of brothers on the 49th company, the story of the unknown soldier, braced for the counterattack. janssen saw in the distance nearly one dozen making their way up to his position, setting up several maxim machine guns. he
it was a situation where fallujah had nearly killed all of us, were the former ottoman empire, now iraq was the result of that. it was that meeting of .enerations that made me wonder and then i found out that ernest hansen made a charge in a place called gilmore -- he'll 142 -- hill 142. this is the high ground. 1918arines on june 6, charged across a wheat field under heavy machine-gun fire. they charged in civil war formation because they were ordered to by the french. it was a bloodbath. many...
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the day before in the battle of fallujah, those two young men gave their life for the country in orderbecome citizens. they were inducted that day. excuse me. john looked at lindsay and said, if they can give their life for their country, i can go back to this stinking campaign and suck it up for another couple of months. and that is exactly what he did. he started carrying his own bags to new hampshire. we lived off the land again. the pirate ship floating. and another miracle of new hampshire where john mccain was able to pull out a huge victory against all odds. and in this case, sail to victory, and ultimately got the nomination. mark: one of the most indelible moments in that campaign and one of my most favorite political moments period comes in a campaign rally where a woman comes up and says that she cannot trust barack obama because he is an arab. he says, no ma'am, he is a decent family man. a citizen that i just happen to disagree with on fundamental issues. it is an incredible moment of civility. and decency. [applause] megan, you alluded in your remarks that we live in a ve
the day before in the battle of fallujah, those two young men gave their life for the country in orderbecome citizens. they were inducted that day. excuse me. john looked at lindsay and said, if they can give their life for their country, i can go back to this stinking campaign and suck it up for another couple of months. and that is exactly what he did. he started carrying his own bags to new hampshire. we lived off the land again. the pirate ship floating. and another miracle of new hampshire...