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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2007

The first major act of insurgent terrorism in Iraq was the bombing of UN headquarters, during a press conference. There was raw footage posted online shortly thereafter. I scored it to Thomaso Albioni's "Adagio"

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  • Lately, we've seen what becomes of terrorists. We continue to hunt them down. We don't forget. It's not real safe to be Al-Qaeda now is it? The Iraq war was a fulfillment of a fantasy world inhabited by Bush/Cheney/Wolfowitz who couldn't be bothered to know the culture, who all sit quietly now, discredited, dismantled and disgraced.

  • i was there...in the blast..

    that day we lost friends and colleagues..

    we lost twenty two of our own tragically..

    yes we were hit hard and lifes were lost, but

    the people of iraq suffers tragedy every single day!!, my heart has bled with them since i came to baghdad 2003..

    Iraqis are among the bravest the world has seen..throught all their suffering they keep

    faith...and humanity...

    God Bless Iraq & its People!

  • the look on the faces of the people is very scary... almost like in a horror movie.

  • Brutally beautiful. If you read this MR. Pesce you should check out Tim Boucher's Pop Occulture blog. It's the most uniquely brilliant thing I've read for an age...

  • Thank you.

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