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Nobody said or thought that Saddam was a hero , having said that, you are not going to input the loss of iraki sovereinty on some of the Iraki territory to him either. There has to be some intellectual honesty here. The US brought in their luggage Al Maliki and he was parachuted in the power seat applying to the letter their "feuille de route" and like every installed government, it does the bidding of its conceptor.
Maliki is elected by people, not by U.S.
Why the hell would U.S choose a leader who is close to Iran, its arch enemy?
People voted for him, and he represents the majority, something we barely see in any Arab country.He is hated because he is Shia, and its natural to me, you know, those sectarian obsessed scums who try to pour violence in to Iraq,again. from inside and outside.
 
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Maliki is elected by people, not by U.S.
Why the hell would U.S choose a leader who is close to Iran, its arch enemy?
You all keep mashing and remashing the same thing about the dual USA/IRAN. If Iran was a threat to the USA, the later will never install or give the OK to a Shia government in Irak. The USA did it to counter the Sunni influence of the GCC {by that Saoudi] in the region.
People voted for him, and he represents the majority, something we barely see in any Arab country.He is hated because he is Shia, and its natural to me, you know, those sectarian obsessed scums who try to pour violence in to Iraq,again. from inside and outside.

Arab elections? From the mechrak to the maghrib, all the elections are a farce...You said something that is prevalent is the sectarism that very deep and very troubling .
 
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Again, This is a military thread not a political one, please stop derailing the subject of this thread.


the agnadeen oiler which has been in Egypt since 1990 will finally enter service with the Iraqi navy this year. it has been refitted and modernized.

As part of a build-up of the fleet in the 1980's, Iraq ordered this near-sister to the Italian navy’s Stromboli class. She has amidships highline stations for stores and fuel, and an astern station for fuel. There is a helipad aft but no hangar.

Agnadeen spent 1984 and 1985 in Italian waters, training the Iraqi crew. In 1986 she docked at Alexandria, Egypt as it was not safe to sail for Iraq with Iranian troops threatening Basra. The sanctions in 1991 prevented Iraq from receiving it. She has not moved an inch since then.

here she is:
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This is a close up image of another ship of the same class.

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Displacement: 3556t standard, 8706t full Dimensions: 423‘1”x59’x21’3”
Machinery: 2 GMT A420.8H diesels, 1 shaft
Max Speed: 18.5kts Range: 5080NM @ 18kts
Complement: 115
WEAPONS-Guns
x1 OTO Melara 76mm 8NM surface/3NM anti-air
SENSORS-Radar
RTN 10X (I/J) 22NM fire control (range, bearing, altitude)
SMA 3RM (I) 40NM surface search (range, bearing)
 
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@Dizer Your welcome. :)

The images in your second last post have been posted before.


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