US WAR PLANES AND MARINES IN IRAQ.
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US WAR PLANES AND MARINES IN IRAQ. This video is personally owned by Mr. Even G. Demata, a news editor of Baliktaran TORO,a daily national newspaper in the Philippines.
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*** IRAQ WAR An ongoing conflict, which has been termed as the Iraq War, "Gulf War II", or the "Second Persian Gulf War", began on March 20, 2003 with the United States-led invasion of Iraq by a multinational coalition composed of U.S. and U.K. troops supported by smaller contingents from Australia, Denmark, Poland, and other nations.
In some circles, the conflict is referred to as "Operation Iraqi Liberation" or "Operation Iraqi Freedom"(U.S).
At the start of the war, U.S. officials argued that Iraq and its alleged possession and further pursuit of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) posed an imminent threat to the security and interests of the United States, Europe and the other nations of the Middle East. The intelligence was supported by British intelligence. Furthermore Russian intelligence linked Iraq with terrorism and Germany gave intelligence assistance in the preparation of the war. Neither, however, confirmed the claims of WMD in Iraq. The intelligence, especially concerning WMD, received criticism, and weapons inspectors found no evidence of WMD. After the invasion, the Iraq Survey Group concluded that Iraq had ended its WMD programs in 1991 and had no active programs at the time of the invasion, but that they intended to resume production if and when the Iraq sanctions were lifted. Although some earlier degraded remnants of misplaced or abandoned WMD were found, they were not the weapons for which the coalition invaded. Some U.S. officials accused Saddam Hussein of harboring and supporting Al-Qaeda , but no evidence of any collaborative relationship has been found. Other reasons for the invasion stated by officials included Iraq's financial support for the families of Palestinian suicide bombers, Iraqi government human rights abuses, spreading democracy, and Iraq's oil reserves, although the latter has been denied by other officials.
The invasion led to the quick defeat of the Iraqi military, the flight of President Saddam Hussein, his capture in December, 2003 and his execution in December, 2006. The U.S.-led coalition occupied Iraq and attempted to establish a new democratic government. But shortly after the initial invasion, violence against coalition forces and among various sectarian groups led to asymmetric warfare with the Iraqi insurgency, strife between many Sunni and Shia Iraqi groups, and al-Qaeda operations in Iraq. Estimates of the number of people killed range from over 150,000 to more than one million. Member nations of the Coalition began to withdraw their forces as public opinion favoring troop withdrawals increased and as Iraqi forces began to take responsibility for security.
In June 2008 the US Senate Intelligence Committee released a report confirming that Bush and other top officials engaged in deliberate distortion of facts to mislead the American public about reasons for invading Iraq.
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A few months back shortly after we ran our 40 Paladins vs 40 Shamans, we attempted another
A few months back shortly after we ran our 40 Paladins vs 40 Shamans, we attempted another 40 vs 40 class battle with warriors. The footage I managed to get is very limited and not shot in the best manner, however it is the only recorded material I could get from our event. This a film that shows what happened. Many thanks goes out to Cyrusmcbaine, Sufur, and Suncobra for helping make this event happen. Also many thanks to Scarlet Crusade for coming together. If your looking for straight pvp or hardcore bg stuff, this may not be the film for you. The resolution for this youtube video is 480x320 and the quality is crap. I was forced to make it smaller for youtube standards. Here is the filefront download http://files.filefront.com/Executewmv/;7258517;/fileinfo.htm l Hope you all enjoy!
Special thanks to Elmire for footage!
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I know a lot of people want to know how to make... (more)
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I know a lot of people want to know how to make... (more) Added: 27 November 2007 I know a lot of people want to know how to make their own private server so I am going to show you how to make one with the latest Blizzard patch. Just download the files you see here and follow the instructions on the video. If you need any help you can email me at punkey_pee_pong@hotmail.com or you can just post a comment. When you do the maps thing make sure you put the file called maps in the root of your WoW folder along with your ad.exe. if it says there is a Net framework 2.0 problem. google it and download and install it.
First you will need the AC Web Ultimate Repack 7.3 you can get this by going to http://ac-web.org/ and registering. After you are registered go to Downloads, then to repacks, then AC Web Ultimate repack 7.3
To get your server online you will need Hamachi you can get that here http://www.download.com/Hamachi-Basic...
Last you will need HeidiSQL to edit your database and edit accounts. http://www.heidisql.com/download.php
To extract ad.exe you will need WinRAR http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm
I hope that this video helps you out. You can also check the ac web forums for help on making custom items and quests and anything else you might need help with.
some command you might want to know is to teleport to gmisland and etc the command is .recall port (PLACE) or .modify hp 10000 10000 or .modify gold 241531 or .modify speed 255 (255 is highest) or .cheat fly ( to land its .cheat land) and if you know a item that you realy want and you no the name type .lookupitem (name) and then a number should come up if you type .additem (number) then you will get that item =o
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