"Star Wars in Iraq" is a new investigative report by Maurizio Torrealta and Sigfrido Ranucci.
RAI 24 News - Run Time 25 Minutes
According to official Pentagon sources, military vehicles equipped with this laser device have been used in Afghanistan to explode mines. According to two reliable military information sites -- Defense Tech and Defence Industry Daily - at least three such vehicles are being used in Iraq as well and some people report having seen them.
@aardvark1111 dear Aardvark, do you still believe in democracy? The money that owns most (all?) democracies makes sure they supply all the candidates through media.
Finding the truth is difficult. In the media it seems that HRW is fighting against stuff, but they are very very likely to be a part of the aganda. Just like democrats and republicans. They 'fight', but it does not matter who you vote for. The money rules (see Obama'a staff).
LOVE and UNDERSTANDING!! (aks any muslim)
keetlap 2 years ago
And why?
First of all it makes the economy around, second of all they need control over every region that does not agreee with their corporate enslavement ways 'cause they are "a threat to worldpeace" (yeah right), third they need their bases laid out like strategic chesspieces to gain compelete control. Chess mate!!
roskildahphreak 3 years ago
Human Rights Watch is well known to be anti-American? How about most of the world?
For over 50 years now, hardly a year goes by without having the U.S at war with some country.
menkeechang 4 years ago
I'm glad to see that the US is advancing in this direction. A few seconds of pain is infinitely better than killing. Human Rights Watch is well known to be anti-American. They should be overjoyed at these humane alternatives, but they'd rather see civilian casualties than to have to paint the US as humanitarian.
aardvark1111 4 years ago