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16.07.03, 18:14
>> Iracka Armia Wyzwolencza i inne grupy tego rodzaju ostrzegaja te kraje,
ktore wysylaja wojska okupacyjne do Iraku. Kazde wojsko bedzie traktowane
jako okupant i atakowane, podobnie jak atakuja teraz amerykanow.
>>Najbardziej zagrozoni sa 'zolnierze' z Fiji, bo przeciez szwendajac sie w
spodniczkach z trawy, latwo takiemu wojakowi uzbrojonemu w ...ukekele, jaja
odstrzelic...
>>
Iraqi Groups Warn Against Sending Troops-Arab TV
Tue July 15, 2003 03:19 AM ET
DUBAI (Reuters) - Two previously unknown Iraqi groups on Tuesday warned
countries against sending troops to Iraq, where U.S. troops are facing daily
attacks, Arab television channels said on Tuesday.
"We strongly reject and will resist with weapons any military intervention
under the umbrella of the United Nations, the Security Council, NATO, or
Islamic and Arab countries," a group calling itself the Iraq Liberation Army
said in a statement shown on the Dubai-based al-Arabiya television.
Thirty-two U.S. soldiers have been killed in guerrilla attacks in Iraq since
President Bush declared major combat over on May 1.
Troops from Spain, Poland, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia,
the Baltic states and possibly from the Philippines, Thailand, Mongolia and
Fiji are likely to be part of the peacekeeping forces in Iraq.
Bangladesh and Pakistan, both Muslim nations, have also been asked to take
part in peacekeeping operations but they have not announced any decision yet
and there is considerable domestic opposition to the proposals.
India said on Monday it would not send troops to Iraq without a United
Nations mandate, rejecting a request from Washington for help in the war-
torn nation.
Qatar-based al-Jazeera television also showed a statement from another Iraqi
group