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CAMP AL ASAD, Iraq – The Coalition Forces killed six insurgents, wounded four and netted five sniper rifles Sunday in the Euphrates River city of Hit, Iraq.

The Coalition Force positively identified 10 males conducting insurgent activity in a parking lot prior to engaging them with a heavy volume of fire.

The insurgents were gathered around a car while distributing black masks, AK-47 assault rifles and rocket propelled grenade launchers to one another.

Afterwards, Coalition Force personnel recovered 5 sniper rifles (and numerous other weapons) from three insurgent terrorist vehicles in the parking lot.

“Today was significant for Coalition Forces because it reduced the sniper threat in Hit by a considerable margin,” said Lt. Col. Thomas Graves, commanding officer for the Friedburg, Germany-based 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry Regiment.

This is great news for US Soldiers. This is also bad news for CNN, as now they have 10 fewer snipers to get their “news” from.

Do you know why CNN doesn’t have any coverage of these Muslim terrorist snipers getting killed — yet they had plenty of footage of Muslim terrorist snipers killing American Soldiers ? Simple: CNN is not the propaganda network for the US Military; they are, however, the propaganda network for Muslim terrorists.

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This is also bad news for CNN, as now they have 10 fewer snipers to get their “news” from.
Are you preparing a Stab in the Back legend already?

No Preston…I’m not blaming CNN for causing the US to lose the War on Terror.

First of all, I believe it’s a war that we are winning. No excuses needed.

Second, I’m just pointing out that CNN’s willingness to serve as a propaganda machine for jihadists makes me sick.

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