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Saturday, June 26, 2004 |
BG. Elections may be delayed.... Meanwhile, repair crews patched up the larger of two southern crude oil pipelines damaged by saboteurs and resumed pumping to offshore terminals, an official with the South Oil Company said Saturday. Hours after the pumping resumed, attackers blasted another small crude oil pipeline that feeds into domestic storage tanks, near the town of Latifiyah, about 30 miles south of Baghdad, said 1st Lt. Alaa Hussein.
5:48:03 PM
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Forest fires and high-tension power lines. A new technique for long-haul electricity disruption?
5:43:20 PM
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Martin Van Creveld on Iraq. Martin is a brilliant military thinker.
"The most likely outcome is three mini-Afghanistans that will serve as havens for terrorist activities throughout the Middle East."
More reading by Creveld on Iraq.
3:54:35 PM
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© Copyright 2004 John Robb.
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