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Chemical Weapons Factory Taken Down In Iraq: "No Boom Today" For The Animals

 I hope this news sticks in John Murtha's craw. It seems that our efforts in the new offensive in Iraq are working. We just took down a chemical weapons site today, so the media won't be reporting on another chemical weapons attack today:

U.S. troops raided a car bomb factory west of Baghdad with five buildings full of propane tanks and ordinary chemicals the military believes were to be used in bombs, a spokesman said Thursday, a day after insurgents blew up a truck carrying chlorine gas canisters.

Maj. Gen. William Caldwell said the chlorine attack Wednesday — the second such "dirty" chemical attack in two days — signaled a change in insurgent tactics, and the military was fighting back with targeted raids.

"What we are seeing is a change in the tactics, but their strategy has not changed. And that's to create high-profile attacks to instill fear and division amongst the Iraqi people," he told CNN. "It's a real crude attempt to raise the terror level by taking and mixing ordinary chemicals with explosive devices, trying to instill that fear within the Iraqi people."

But he suggested the strategy was backfiring by turning public opinion against the insurgents, saying the number of tips provided by Iraqis had doubled in the last six months.

One of those tips led U.S. troops to a five separate buildings near Fallujah, where they found the munitions containing chemicals, three vehicle bombs being assembled, including a truck bomb, about 65 propane tanks and "all kinds of ordinary chemicals," Caldwell said. He added that he believed the insurgents were going to try to mix the chemicals with explosives.

The pickup truck carrying chlorine gas cylinders was blown up Wednesday, killing at least five people and sending more than 55 to hospitals gasping for breath and rubbing stinging eyes.
On Tuesday, a bomb planted on a chlorine tanker left more than 150 villagers stricken north of the capital. More than 60 were still under medical care on Wednesday. Chlorine causes respiratory trouble and skin irritation in low levels and possible death with heavy exposure.

Brig. Gen. Qassim Moussawi, an Iraqi military spokesman, said the investigation into the attack was still under way.

"But what is obvious to us that the terrorists are adopting new tactics to cause panic and as many casualties as they can among civilians. But our plans also are always changeable and flexible to face the enemy's new tactics."

Ah, but according to the "White-Flag Republicans" and the cowardly Democrats (I'd prefer Sabrina's title of "Defeatocrats," but it's her word not ours) we're losing. We were losing before the president proposed the surge, as the new offensive was unfolding. We have taken the fight back to the streets and driven out much of the Mahdi Army, or sent it into hiding. Al-Sadr took off for Tehran, unwilling to back up the courage of his convictions in the face of the coalition push. Combat deaths are down, as are civilian casualties. We're winning, but the Left likes hyping it's antiwar, chicken-s**t mantra.

Keep it up, clucks. There won't be a report of a chemical attack today from the animals in Iraq.

Publius II

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