Italian Woman III

Natasha Bita in Florence files under the headlines –Italian spy ‘kept Americans in dark’
Nicola Calipari had instructed the deputy commanding general of the multinational corps in Iraq, Italian General Mario Marioli, not to mention the purpose of the visit to his US superiors, the paper said.
General Marioli says
“I asked Calipari if I had to say something to our American ally about the operation to liberate the hostage, but the response was that the ally must not be informed in any way,”
MSM still talks of several hundred rounds hitting the car.
The bullet-ridden car will remain in Iraq for the joint investigation.
In my day, ‘Bullet- ridden meant hundreds of holes – not just one. I noted one sceptic wanted to see a picture of the other side of the car. A couple of points. One – a car approaching a check point normally does so front on, and two – the thin metal of a car doesn’t stop a rifle or MG round. If it hits one side, it’s a good bet that it comes out the other side. Even communist bodies, thick as they may appear, don’t always stop rounds. Don’t ask how I know, I just know. sgrena-car-ap-1.jpg The ‘bullet-ridden’ car As we all know, from Chrenkoff, that Giuliana Sgrena hated Americans, then if we were to presume Calipari did as well, it might be safe to say his hatred has caused his own death. Couldn’t bring himself to let the Americans, with the checkpoints, rifles and machine guns, know that he was going to be rushing a checkpoint. Checkmate!

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  • I looked and I looked and eventually I found all the bullet holes ……………….. there in the wheel rims, nice neat shooting wouldn’t you say.
    Must away, the flying pigs need refuelling