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About 400 people suffered food poisoning in Iraq

 
 
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Reply Fri 13 Oct, 2006 07:50 am
About 400 people suffered food poisoning in Iraq after eating expired meat delivered from the US

Hello! BREITBART.com reports that some 300 Iraqi police recruits and over one hundred US soldiers on service in Iraq fell sick at their training barracks, 60 of them required hospital treatment, in an apparent bout of food poisoning. It was also reported that three officers died in result of severe toxication which followed eating expired meat the previous day that had been supplied from the US. As it got disclosed during the investigation, when the expired meat arrived to Iraq, it got rotten but anyway was served. Looks like some Americans treats Iraq as if it were a cesspool where it is very convenient to throw expired foodstuffs and be in the black. I wonder is President Bush aware this taking place. I'm sure he is. I wonder is President Bush aware of this? For such deeds of certain corrupted American military undermine US image abroad which is anyway is rather low. Hatred for Americans is growing while they still believe it is a result of insufficient funding of information campaign for support of advancing positive image of the US abroad. At any rate, that is what US government says to American tax-payers. They lie as usual. They lie and line their pockets. Instead of ripping-off Americans, Bush should better get engaged in political housecleaning.
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