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Hi TheFeargod, I changed the fatalities on this page from 66 to 62. Most of the news reports I found said 62. I've also had difficulty finding lengthy, and descriptive stories about this bombing. Also, thank you for telling me I was leaving out categories in my articles.User:Bob371, 17 February 2007
Hi TheFEARgod, As I get the impression that there is an edit war unfolding, I took the liberty to jump in. I have edited the infobox to quote directly from the NATO press statement. Please note that the Casus Belli implies that "a government [needs] to demonstrate that it was going to war only as a last resort", therefore the non-acceptance of the Rambouillet terms is the casus belli, that what ultimately led to the war unfolding. Regards, Asteriontalk 18:48, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
Somalia
edit- I did not "rush" into making it, I have been actively following the progression of the conflict since the battle of Mogadishu and have been surprised that Wikipedia has not covered the event. The article should not be merged into the civil war article any more than the US war in Afghanistan should or the Soviet war in afghanistan should. These are seperate wars or conflicts within a state of civil war, you might call them phases. Just like Afghanistan, this is a seperate phase in the conflict going on in Somalia. So many people are comparing it to Afghanistan to justify a merge, but this is a false justification as the comparison works in favor of keeping the article. The only "rushing" that occured was 8 minutes after the article was first created, and during my efforts to assemble information, it was put up for deletion without any discussion, halting any improvements and making me now have to discuss its deletion rather than add content. People are too eager to jump on others, and seeing the way discussion is going there is really no reason for me to continue to state my case and explain why it deserves its own article. A quick search for the conflict shows most news sources calling it either the Somali or Somalian war, hence the name choice, though obviously it could be moved if someone has a better idea. ~Rangeley (talk) 20:49, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
TfD nomination of Template:Arab-Israeli conflict 2006
editTemplate:Arab-Israeli conflict 2006 has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for Deletion page. Thank you. TewfikTalk 16:36, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
- Of course. While I obviously don't agree that it should exist, as the creator, you are at minimum deserving of the ability to present your rationale. After all, we are all here for the same goal - to improve the encyclopaedia. Cheers, TewfikTalk 16:41, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
Terrorism in Kazakhstan
editOn 7 November 2006 you proposed that the article entitled Terrorism in Kazakhstan be renamed Terrorism and Kazakhstan. Initially I disagreed as this would go against the naming style currently used by most terrorism + country articles. However, now that the article has gotten quite lengthy I think it is time to split it into several articles. What do you think about keeping the section "Banned terrorist organizations" as the Terrorism in Kazakhstan page and splitting the rest of the article into Counter-terrorism in Kazakhstan? The section on "Cooperation with the United States" could possibly also be split. KazakhPol 05:49, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks for the feedback and the template example. KazakhPol 18:05, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
I'm a member to WikiProject Chad, and was interested to know if you would like to partecipate to the WikiProject: I've noted your work on the many conflicts involving Chad, and you seem to have an interest for the country and the region. Also, if you have something to ask concerning Chad, don't be afraid to ask me: I doubt there is anybody regularly in wikipedia that has read more on the country than me. Ciao, Aldux 23:09, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
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Хвала
editThanks for the barnstar, it has been very frustrating recently detailing with certain users, along with some editors who I really respected deciding to quit Wikipedia, I was considering doing the same. You've convinced me to stick around a bit longer though ;) // Laughing Man 00:48, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
Xvala for what
editAre you from croatia or where, pricas hrvatski? How much? But stop vandalizing other pages. I suggest you learn how to reply and resolve the problem, since you can not, what is this, you only add who signed it... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.107.2.62 (talk)
Fair use Images
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African military history task force
editHi Feargod
I read your edits on battle of malakal today and wondered whether you would be interested in joining the Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/African military history task force. Greatings Wandalstouring 11:07, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
Libyan-Chadian war
editHi Feargod, I wanted to thank you for your efforts regarding Chadian history, and in particular for Libyan-Chadian War; I hope too expand it soon, but first I'm waiting for Nolutshungu's history of the Chadian civil war, Limits of anarchy, to arrive from the USA. In the meanwhile, I noted you reverted my last edit; could you explain me your objections? Thanks, and ciao--Aldux 13:58, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
- That was dumb, thanks for correcting.--Aldux 14:14, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
- I've started expanding the article - any opinions or criticisms regarding the first sections?--Aldux 14:25, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, they do need work, but honestly I've got to right a decent article on the first Chadian Civil War, and work on the biographies of Chad's heads of State. But you could consider asking help or advice from editors like BanyanTree (our chief editor regarding Darfur), or Ezeu or El C. Cheers,--Aldux 21:31, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
- I've started expanding the article - any opinions or criticisms regarding the first sections?--Aldux 14:25, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
Infobox
editSo much better this way. It takes up less room. KazakhPol 19:14, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
Thanks
editThank you for writing up the Red Terror (Ethiopia) article. --Strothra 14:32, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
December 2006 Hamas-Fatah clashes
editPlease cite your sources. KazakhPol 22:37, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
- Sorry, the wikipedia's doing weird things with the redirs. We each seem to have to repeat the same edit twice for it to stick. -- Kendrick7talk 21:57, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
- You are messing up naming conventions again. The article should be XXX (December 2006). -- Kendrick7talk 21:57, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
- Oops, sorry, nvm -- that last move wasn't even you. OK, I'm not touching this for a while. Too many cooks! -- Kendrick7talk 21:58, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
- You are messing up naming conventions again. The article should be XXX (December 2006). -- Kendrick7talk 21:57, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
Article titles
editJust to let you know, it's not necessary to put dates into the titles of event articles unless needed for disambiguation; otherwise, they're just extra clutter. Thanks! Kirill Lokshin 14:34, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
hey!
editHey it wasnt me just a co-worker on my account. Never the less theres no need to call me an "Idiot" Leapster 17:26, 23 December 2006 (UTC)
Earthquake
editWe seem to have created two separate articles on the same event, at the very same minute. You made 2006 South China Sea earthquake, while I created 2006 Hengchun earthquake. The early news reports I read indicated it was in the Luzon Strait. Perhaps indicating it was in the South China Sea is more accurate? I added links to the Luzon Strait version at the bottom of Earthquake#21st_Century and Tsunami#2006_-_Philippines_tsunami. I'll gladly respect whichever title you think is best. If you'd like to change those links and redirect the Luzon Strait earthquake article, please feel free, or let me know and I'll be happy to do it. There is some additional information in the Luzon Strait version, so, of course, feel free to merge it into the South China Sea version if you feel it's beneficial. I'll refrain from editing either until I hear back from you, to keep any further edit conflicts at a minimum. Be well. Justen 13:54, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
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wikiproject
editAs a member of WikiProject Serbia, you should be aware that the project as well as Portal:Serbia is being considered for deletion. If you have the time, please comment on what you feel should be done with the project and the portal. Thank you. // Laughing Man 01:46, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
Xinjiang raid (January 2007)
editI want to put up Xinjiang raid (January 2007) for deletion. Convince my why this is notable enough for its own article. KazakhPol 01:29, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
You might want to take a look at this: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Srbosjek
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Iraq and WoT
editAs a part of the Terrorism and Counter Terrorism project, I invite you to participate in discussion on the topic of the relationship between the Iraq War and the US-led War on Terrorism campaign at this location. ~Rangeley (talk) 02:29, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
Please move the article to 2006-present Lebanese revolt, since according to WP:MOSDASH#Dash guidelines for Wikipedia editors en-dash and em-dash cannot be used in article names. Thanks. (I guess there's a zillion other articles effected in the Military History Project). --213.155.224.232 17:04, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
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editWhat talk should I see? Have you considered discussing such changes with somebody? Alaexis 15:13, 3 February 2007 (UTC)
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Adds to the Iraq war campaignbox
editI have added an article about the Karbala insurgent raid and the suicide attack on the military base in Mosul in 2004 to he battles and bombings campaignboxes of the Iraq war. As for the battles there are no mroe to be added just wait for new ones. But for the bombings I also added yesterday the attack on the UN headquarters have you any propositions for any more major suicide attack to be added. Maybe the car-bombing in the summer of 2003 in Najaf I don't remember that much but I think almost a 100 people were killed. Send me a reply. ThanksTop Gun
I think that we should leave the bombings campaignbox of the Iraq war seperate from the terrorism box and create a seperate independent campaignbox for the terrorism in Iraq Top Gun
OK I agree with you for the terrorism box but think that a box with major bombings listed in it should also be there separate from the terrorism box, something like major Kamikeze attacks of the Pacific theater of World war two.Top Gun
Nisam mislio posebne kutije za posebne vrste napada,mislio sam jedna kutijica da obuhvati terorizam u Iraku,ali da u glavnoj kampanjskoj kutijica rata da bude kao sto je i sada borbe i operacije sa leve, a veci bombaski napadi na desnoj jer oni mu dodju isto kao deo rata a ne samo deo terorizma.Top Gun
Re: Terrorbox
editWell, the appearance part is trivial to do; the question is whether the change will stick. I'll leave that part up to you! ;-) Kirill Lokshin 13:51, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
Dodao sam clanke u terrorbox o napadima u Musayibu, Irbilu, Nasiriji i Karbali, proveri ih i javi mi sta mislis. PozdravTop Gun
Cu da vidim da poradim narednih dana na novim clancima koje si dodao u vezi Crvenog krsta,granatiranja Kufe i Jordanske ambasade pa da vidimo kako ce da ispadne. CaoTop Gun
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Pre Christian Armenia
editBefore converting to Christianity Armenians were pegan. Armenians had many gods. Similar to Greeks and Romans. see http://www.tacentral.com/mythology.asp?story_no=2 Vartanm 10:13, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
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Petition (kopija maila koji sam danas dobio)
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Molba
editCao imam jednu molbu,ako bi mogao nesto da mi ucinis, jos pre vise meseci sam uradio clanak za Wikipediju pod nazivom Battle of Husaybah, jedna od poznatijih bitaka Irackog rata. Ali sada su rekli da sam previse materijala,istih recenica,iskoristio iz novinarskog izvora koji sam koristio kao referencu pa su obrisali taj clanak i blokirali su me da ga ponovo uradim. A clanak je jos uvek zaveden pod battles and operations u boksu Irackog rata. Pa ako bi umesto mene hteo da napises clanak bio bih zahvalan. Ako pristanes poslacu ti materijal referncu da iskoristis za pravljenje clanka i kako je ranije izgledao moj clanak pa ti napravi izmene. Sacekacu tvoj odgovor. Hvala. Top Gun 15:33, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
Izvini sto ti nisam pre ovo poslao tek sam sad video da si mi poslao poruku.Link je Battle of Husaybah. Uvod i Aftermath su OK ali imali su problema sa The Battle delom clanka. Ovako je izgledao clanak pre kad sam ga ja uradio. Jos jednom hvala.
Battle of Husaybah | |||||||
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The Battle of Husybah was fought in the spring of 2004 during the same time as the First Battle of Fallujah. In April of 2004, Fallujah was under siege by United States Marines and insurgents were looking to relieve pressure on the city by atempting an offensive of there own. Ten days before the highway connecting Al Anbar to Baghdad was cut and the insurgents attacked the capital of the province, Ramadi. The attack was repulsed by the Marines and the battle resulted in heavy casualties on both sides. Now the insurgents were ready for another attack, on the city of Husaybah on the Syrian border.
The Battle
editAn estimated 300 Iraqis from Fallujah and Ramadi launched an assault against the Americans in Husaybah around eight in the morning, first detonating a roadside bombing and then hitting with 24 mortars. When Marines responded to the bombing, they were met with small-arms and machine-gun fire as they neared a former Ba'ath Party headquarters. They immediately called for a quick reaction force to help them. The force that was coming in to help was mortared and hit by machine-gun fire as they made their way into the city. The quick reaction force platoon dismounted their vehicles and countinued down the streets on foot. The fighting lasted the whole day and it was block by block. The quick reaction force started taking fire from two-story buildings. The platoon continued to push north along a street known to the Marines as "East End Street." All along the street insurgents where occupying houses and where constantly laying down fire at the Marines. The Marines continued north, all the way collecting insurgents and weapons in the back of the hummers. They got to one house that the insurgents were using as a stronghold. The Marines used a school as a rally point to take the house. All the time while trying to take out the insurgents in the house, the Marines were taking fire from every other direction. Heavy machine gun and RPG fire was coming from the insurgents inside the house and the Marines were starting to take on casualties. In addition to the small-arms fire, three rockets were fired at the house. But even that did not take out the insurgents. The platoon decided to smoke the insurgents out of the house. All nine insurgents from inside the house were eventually killed. The house would later be called by the Marines as "The Crack House". The unit continued to push through the hostile town, all the while collecting weapons and detainees as well as wounded Marines. They would meet the rest of the battalion on Market Street. Fighting continued late into the night as Marine Cobra helicopter gunships strafed enemy positions near a downtown soccer stadium and Marine helicopters continued to take wounded to their main base at Camp Al-Qaim. All of the Marines were killed in the first hour of the fighting, four of them when they went to clear out "The Crack House" where Iraqi fighters were hiding. The battalion commander, Colonel Matthew Lopez, said he believed the Marines had crushed the insurgents' attack. I don't think they expected us to retaliate as hard as we did.[1]
Aftermath
editFive Marines were killed along with 150 insurgents in the fierce battle that lasted 14 hours. Another 9 Marines were wounded and 20 insurgents captured.[2]
See also
editReferences
editCategory:Battles and operations of the 2003 Iraq conflict
Rock music Wikiproject invitation
editHello WikiProject Metal member.
WikiProject Metal music is important in expanding encyclopedic coverage of the metal. It brings attention to the lesser-known bands, and significantly improves the quality of the famous ones. Five Featured articles and two formers is proof of that.
This is the stuff I wish to achieve with the somewhat recently resurrected WikiProject Rock music. I hope to also attract attention to rock music articles of all sorts, and hopefully change some to GA or FA status. I invite you to come join us, and embrace the links between metal and rock music in general.
Rock on.
-- Reaper X 05:03, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
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Armenians
editArmenians were Pagans before they adopted Christianity, if this answers your question, please see this also Religion in ancient Armenia Artaxiad 15:45, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
Attack on FOB Marez
editCuj hteo sam da razgovaram sa tobom uvezi napada na vojnu bazu Marez i spajanja ona dva clanka koje si predlozio Bombings and terrorist attacks of the Iraq war i Suicide bombings in Iraq since 2003. Cuj vratio sam napad na Marez jer ta stranica nije samo za terrorist attacks of the Iraq war nego i za Bombings ovo specificno spada u Bombings of the Iraq war, takodje ima jos nekih na toj stranici koji nisu teroristicki napadi nego cisto vojne stvari, kao na primer granatiranje Kufe koji je bio artiljerijski napad od strane nepoznatih lica, mozda cak Amerikanaca, takodje medju teroristickim napadima su i napadi na policijske stanice koji bi mogao reci su legitimne vojne mete kao Marez. To je sto se tice toga treba Marez ostati a sada sto se spajanja predlazem sledece da uradimo da ne spojimo nego napravimo link od Bombings and terrorist attacks of the Iraq war do Suicide bombings in Iraq since 2003 kao sto u kutijici sa frontovskim bitkama ima link do manjih operacija (list of coalition operations). Cuj ova stranica Bombings and terrorist attacks of the Iraq war treba da ostane stranica na kojoj su oni najveci napadi kao centralna kutijica za najvece napade, a da napravimo link pomocu koga ljudi mogu da odu na stranicu Suicide bombings in Iraq since 2003 gde mogu da vide spisak i onih manjih. Treba da razdvojimo manje od vecih. Kao sto smo rekli na toj stranici This is a list of major terrorist attacks of the Iraq War. Javi mi tvoje misljenje, ali ja licno mislim da je ovako najbolje. Ja licno doradjujem Suicide bombings in Iraq since 2003 ali to je samo da bi List of insurgents killed in Iraq bio tacan. Javi mi sta ti mislis.Top Gun 17:09, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
Slazem se sa tobom sada bolje izgleda, ali trebali bi smo u tom slucaju da izbacimo iz kutijice bombaskih napada 2004-2007 kidnappings jer ionako sada imamo vec jedan link sa glavne strane teroristickih napada do liste otmica ne treba nam i taj. Jos jedna stvar trebali bi malo da ga smanjimo sa dodavanjem teroristickih napada u campaignbox trebalo bi da se ogranicimo na napade sa vise od 60 mrtvih i kao sto si ti uradio da podebljani budu oni sa vise od 80 i dodajemo one koji su cak iako ima manje od 60 mrtvih spektakularni na televiziji kao Marez,Nasirija,Kanal Hotel ili koalicione barake u Karbali.Top Gun 19:33, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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TfD nomination of Template:Campaignbox Jemaah Islamiyah
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Alert Sri Lanka civil war
editDuring the last few days very aggresive pro government edits have removed all negative information about the government such as the suspected involvement of military in the murder of NGO associtesunknown as the Muttur massacre and its bombing of a former orphange that resulted in the death of at least 51 students Chencholai bombing. I have tagged the article as disputed. Please take a look at it. Thanks RaveenS 19:47, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
WikiProject Military history/Coordinators
editKutijice
editDao sam moj glas za ocuvanje sa malim zakasnjenjem ali izgleda da je sve dobro proslo lik je povukao svoju nominaciju za brisanje.Top Gun 16:54, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
TfD nomination of Template:Campaignbox al-Qaeda attacks
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Chadian-Libyan conflict
editHi Feargod, thanks for your template it's really nice, I should have thought about it myself. But I have to disagree regarding your last edit to Chadian-Libyan conflict, I don't exactly understand it. As for Opération Manta, in the edit summary you said a warbox should be built; but the problem is Operation Manta was never thought by the French as a war mission, but as a deterrence mission, and both the French and the Libyans avoided attacking each other, let alone break economic and diplomatic relations. Do you know if there's a sort of "operation box"? Ciao,--Aldux 20:45, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
- Nice, thanks, I'll see to add the French strength (3,500 for Manta and 2,200 for Epervier). I wanted to put it in "strength3", but the box has some problem showing the numbers.--Aldux 22:30, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
Terrorism in Kazakhstan
editHi, You may remember a while back I split terrorism in Kazakhstan from counter-terrorism in Kazakhstan based on your noting that T in K was getting lengthy. I think you may be interested in weighing in on the AFD currently underway (Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Terrorism in Kazakhstan). KazakhPol 09:10, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi, is was wondering if you had a specific reason for supporting this merge [3]. --Hojimachongtalk 01:24, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
Novi napad samoubica u Iraku sa vise od 90 mrtvih
editSaljem ti referencu [4] sa podacima o dvostrukom samoubilackom napadu u Hili danas kazu da su 93 osobe poginule,za sada.Top Gun 22:20, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
Dodao sam novu kampanju u odeljak borbe i operacije Iraka proveri, Diyala province campaign, i reci mi sta mislis.Pozdrav.Top Gun 06:13, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Somalia
editI agree. I'll get to them over the next few days. --Petercorless 08:01, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
RE: Ethiopian Casualties
editI will if I do, but I wouldn't hold my breath. The Ethiopian government is notorious for not giving out casualty figures. — ዮም | (Yom) | Talk • contribs • Ethiopia 14:53, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
I noticed that red link, and am very happy to see that it has turned blue. Thank you! Feeeshboy 22:30, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
Tal Afar
editDesila su se dva napada kamionima bombama u Tal Afaru ubijajuci 66 ljudi. Mislim da je broj mrtvih dovoljno velik da bi mogli da stvorimo clanak u listi velikih bombaskih napada u Iraku. Sta ti mislis? User:87.116.171.227 04:27, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
- Ja citam [5] 45 mrtvih. Nekako me ne privlaci. Ti svakako mozes, ako hoces. --TheFEARgod (Ч) 10:16, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
IfD discusions
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Hi feargod. I see you've moved the article to "Operation Sparrowhawk". The problem is this name is very rarely used even in English to refer to the operation, and instead "Operation Epervier" is by far preferred in the sources I've consulted. When you have objections regarding the name of a Chad-related article, could you first leave me a message, so we can discuss about eventual disagreements? Ciao,--Aldux 22:35, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
Bombaski napadi
editIzgleda da se ipak broj mrtvih u onom napadu u Tal Afaru popeo sa 45 na 85. Evo ga sad jos jedan [[6]] u Bagdadu ,broj mrtvih 82 to je cak i vise od 80 pa bi trebalo da bude podebljan u kutijici. Desio se istovremeno sa trostrukim napadom u Khalisu gde je 53 poginulo. Uzgred preduhitrio si me, pre mene si doradio onaj clanak o ulicnim borbama sa Etiopljanima u Mogadisuu taman sam bio ja hteo da ga namaknem. Dobro si ga ipak odradio.Top Gun 17:18, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Da li da ostavimo ili izbacimo odmazdu nad civilima u Tal Afaru nakon napada, posto fakticki to nije bombaski napad a ta sekcija pokriva bombaske napade.Top Gun 15:37, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
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Bitka za Mogadisu
editDodam sam reference koje potvrdjuju smrti 22 ljudi 21.marta kada su borbe pocele, ti i Yom stalno zaboravljate da ukljucite njih u broj mrtvih. BBC i Somalinet referencu sam dodao mozes da proveris, one kazu da je 1 Etiopski i 9 TFG vojnika poginulo time ostaje 12 mogucih civila to dodaj na potvrdjenih 381 u novim borbama i to je 393. Uzput 1 Etiopski mrtav od 21.marta plus potvrdjenih 36 u novim borbama to je 37.Top Gun 17:29, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
Rekao bih da se bitka za Mogadisu barem za sada zavrsila pa cu promeniti u clanku da vise ne prati aktuelni dogadjaj i da je rezultat bitke bio takticki pat pozicija i strategijski gerilska pobeda.Top Gun 17:21, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
Napad na Iracki parlament
editDodaj sam u clanku odeljku Napad na Iracki parlament u odeljku reakcija nakon napada da su 16.aprila clanovi kabineta koji pripadaju Sadrovoj paravojsci dali otkaz zbog sve vece nesigurnosti u Bagdadu i dbijanja da se postavi datum odlaska Amerikanaca iz Iraka.Top Gun 00:19, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
hidden redirects to advance arguments
editI wish you wouldn't do that; it could been seen as a blatant attempt to confuse a closing admin. -- Kendrick7talk 20:20, 21 April 2007 (UTC)
- When you write "Israel-Hezbollah War" as a hidden redirect, it's confusing to a third party; it makes it appear that this is aleady an established redirect, not just some WP:OR on your part. It would be better to make your agrument in full, that "a" could just as easily redirect to "b". -- Kendrick7talk 22:43, 21 April 2007 (UTC)
Requesting feedback at 2006 Lebanon War talk
editHi, I noticed that you're one of the fairly active editors on the 2006 Lebanon War article. If you have a chance, please take part in the requested move discussion going on there. The move is in regards to whether we should use uppercase "War" or lowercase "war" in the article title. Whether you agree or disagree with my position, your feedback and vote would be appreciated. Cheers. — George Saliba [talk] 18:25, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
- I realise that you are pretty busy, but I'd appreciate if you could make the new image for 2006 Lebanon War that was discussed on talk. Perhaps the composite could include a Hezbollah launcher and Israeli artillery piece, and some mixture of damage. Of course you can bring all that to talk if you have any questions :-). Thanks for your help, TewfikTalk 03:57, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
disaster management
editHi,
I wanted the template there to cover the chopper shootdown (we have no other mention of it). I'm very busy on-wiki right now, but could you possibly start a short sub-stub on the shootdown for the purposes of the disasters project? Please? Thanks, Blood Red Sandman (Talk) (Contribs) 15:53, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
I beg to differ; only e couple of hours ago, an article I've been working on about an eleven-fatality shootdown during the 2007 Battle of Mogadishu was passed as a good article. No-one ever requested a merge or even questioned the notability of the incident since its creation a month ago, including a high-visibility period when it was on DYK. Therefore, I believe an article on the chopper shootdown should be fine. Blood Red Sandman (Talk) (Contribs) 17:02, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
Kutijica sa bombaskim napadima
editJeli, da li se slazes s tim sto je User:Sijo Ripa promenio da podebljano u kutijici budu napadi sa vise od 100 mrtvih, a ne 80. Uzgred dodao sam clanak o napadima u Bagdadu 29.marta ove godine.Top Gun
Claims of police brutality in Tallinn
editHi! I removed your section on that because it falls out of scope for statue. I beleive there is a need for new article called 2007 unrest in Tallinn. I'm trying to keep article on Bronze Soldier unbiased, please help me do so! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Borism (talk • contribs) 17:18, 29 April 2007 (UTC).
Karbala
editDodao sam moje komentare da se slazem sa tobom da nema potrebe spajati ona dva clanka o dva razlicita napada u Karbali, ajde OK mogu barem da se slozim sa njim da stavimo u kutijicu i onaj napad u Karbali sa 42 mrtvih od 14.aprila, mada moje licno misljenje je da taj napad nije imao neki veliki politicki ili vojni znacaj pa ga ni ne treba stavljati, ali neka. Ali strogo se protivim misljenju onog korisnika da treba da budu razdvojeni clanci.(Top Gun
Portal:Istorija
editMalo sam preuredio portal:istorija da se clanci menjaju na nedeljnom nivou (posto nije bio osvezavan skoro godinu dana). Ne znam da li cu zbog obaveza biti u stanju da pratim tempo menjanja clanaka, pa se i ti malo aktiviraj. 'Ajd', citamo se. --BokicaK 07:10, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
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Thanks for contributing to Fascism in Estonia. You however need to edit your contribution as it borrows too heavily on the source. Also note that the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn brought a whole wave of new editors from Estonia. They all seem to have only one agenda, rejecting what they call Soviet occupation denialism. They may see your edits as an example of this denialism. -- Petri Krohn 17:16, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for nothing, so far you have not contributed anything of relevance to the article. --3 Löwi 12:31, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
- "From the mid-1930s, when the Omakaitse adherents gained power" is exactly the kind of sentence which indicates that neither its author, nor whoever takes it seriously, possesses even trivial knowledge about Estonian history. It simply does not make sense, as Omakaitse was created only in 1941. Konstantin Päts and other people close to him who gained power in the mid-1930s never even had a chance to become "Omakaitse adherents", as by 1941 the Soviets had either executed or deported them from Estonia. I have been following your recent Estonia-related edits, TheFEARGod, and without fear of any God can tell you that most of them do not qualify for much more than insults to intelligence. Your admitted hate of fascism is okay, but please do not edit articles about things that you have no clue about. Regards,--Klamber 20:48, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
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Hello! i see you are editing the lebanon conflict article, thanks a lot! how can we put it on the front page of wiki to raise awarness? Can you PLEASE help me regarding citing, im not sure how put in the numbers and the like, there are two sources. Rgds, Doge120 15:50, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
Thanks a lot for your help, theres quite a lot of backround material on Fatah al-islam we can include, lets see where this goes! Rgds.Doge120 16:03, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
Lebanon
editHello! You think we can protect the page on the Lebanon conflict, theres an abnormal amount of vandalism going on.Doge120 11:54, 28 May 2007 (UTC) Thanks
Hi TheFEARgod. Could you please have a look at the link and see if you can help? Some articles are needing more references in order to get released. You can leave your comments at the page as well. Thanks in advance. -- FayssalF - Wiki me up® 17:17, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
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Hariri Tribunal
editHi TheFEARgod. That's a very complicated question, and the answer likely depends on who you ask. :) I may not be the best person to ask, as I don't live in Lebanon, but here it goes.
I believe there could be a few reasons that some Lebanese oppose the tribunal. First, if they were complicit in the assassination, they would oppose it for obvious reasons. For instance, different groups inside Lebanese have been suspected of having a hand in the assassination, including Hezbollah and the current president, Emile Lahoud, both of which are considered to be pro-Syrian.[7] Obviously if they were guilty, they would oppose the tribunal, however they also might oppose the tribunal if they were innocent, but were fearful of being incriminated unjustly. Second, keep in mind that some in Lebanon do not trust the United Nations, and view it as a proxy for the United States. There are all kinds of conspiracy theories about who would have killed Hariri and why (similar to all the 9/11 conspiracies), and the pro-Syrian groups in Lebanon sometimes suspect the United States or Israel's Mossad. They're afraid that the decision of who killed Hariri has already been decided, and that the tribunal is just a show to give the United States' anti-Syrian rhetoric legitimacy, and they fear the westernization of Lebanon. Third, some in Lebanon are more fearful of a new civil war breaking out. While they might want to know who killed him, they don't want to know if it ends up causing another civil war, which could happen if the tribunal implicated a major group, such as Hezbollah. Fourth, to some degree, remember that there are ongoing anti-government protests, the goal of which is to get Hezbollah veto power in the cabinet. If the government continues to function without Hezbollah's say, it greatly diminishes the power of their protests. As such, they may just oppose the tribunal as a way to show that the current government is powerless without them, until they get veto power in the Lebanese cabinet. There's also the whole complexity with Fatah al-Islam going on now too, which also has some ties to apparently bombings in Lebanon.
Basically, it comes down to two things: nobody trusts their political enemies, and both sides are in a struggle for power. That's my take on the situation at least, but again, I'm no expert, and it's highly complex. ;) Cheers. — George [talk] 19:25, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
- The problem is that so many groups benefit from a divided or chaotic Lebanon, or, likewise, a subservient Lebanon. Syria could have assassinated Hariri to shut up the opponents to Syrian occupation of Lebanon, or to shut up those who opposed Syrian influence in politics (such as the Syrian-backed extension of the term of President Emile Lahoud). Israel or the United States would could have assassinated him to frame Hezbollah or Syria, two groups it's not too friendly with (though I suspect this move would be too risky for either, but who knows). Hezbollah could have assassinated him at the behest of Syria, or simply to defend their status as a armed militia. Fatah al-Islam or another group, Palestinian or otherwise, could have assassinated him to destabilize the country – either in the hopes of gaining political power in the aftermath, or forming a Palestinian state within Lebanon (similar to as was attempted in the civil war), or to frame Hezbollah. After all, Fatah al-Islam are religious enemies of Hezbollah, and want to be at the "forefront" of fighting Israel in their place. Or someone we haven't even thought about yet. There are a ton of possible suspects, so the case will likely come down to evidence. We'll see. ;) — George [talk] 21:31, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
Hi, I was wondering what you'd think of my compromise proposal? -- Cat chi? 12:27, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
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2006 Lebanon War Mediation
editHi, Shamir1 has opened a medation request for renaming the 2006 Lebanon War article to 2006 Israel-Hezbollah War. As someone who was involved in previous discussions on the topic, I thought you may want to join in. Cheers. — George [talk] 23:02, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
Just a note
editWhile in my writing I may continue to use Israel-Hezbollah, as opposed to the additional "i", I just want you to know that does not reflect my personal opinion of whether to include it or not. While both have the exact same meaning, I acknowledge your concern that one may be more correct. I have not yet looked into the matter in great detail and do not plan on it until the bigger issue is at least somewhat settled. Just wanted to make sure there were no misunderstandings. Thanks for putting your thought into the discussion. --Shamir1 23:40, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
2007 Lebanon conflict
editCao, revizovao sam deo clanka koji govori o konfliktu jer upravu si bio je postajao predugacak. Mislim da je sada okej, takodje posto sada govore da su uhapsili u Beka dolini 13 clanova Al Kaide dodao sam ih u boks pod casualties kao Bomber cells: 13 captured i takodje u brojcanosti sam stavio unknown number of al-Qaeda bombers.--Top Gun
Hi. Thank you for creating this article. Can you please make sure it conforms to WP:NPOV? Thanks, --John 18:11, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
- See what you think of the changes I made. I can help you develop the article; it's an interesting bit of history. --John 20:09, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
your edits
editI have noticed your edits to a few different articles, including today. you seem like a pretty good guy. just wanted to say thanks for all your diligent efforts. good to know you're out there. feel free to write any time. see you. --Sm8900 14:30, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you :) --TheFEARgod (Ч) 14:36, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Hey ... when I hit the rollback button, it was before you fixed the photo ... I had assumed (incorrectly) that the image had been deleted and thought I was just removing a deleted image. That photo is actually a news media photo - the license is incorrect and I have tagged it for a speedy on Commons. --BigDT 15:47, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Proveri Timeline of the Palestinian Civil war u njemu sam uneo pojedinacno svaku zrtvu svakog incidenta u zadnja cetiri dana na osnovu Yahoo-vih vesti. Takodje danas AP news javlja da je ukupno poginulo 108 ljudi od subote. Tako sam izvrsio podelu. Jos uvek je malo haoticno ali valjda ce srediti te brojke. Danas na primer su javili da je 14 poginulo u borbi za zgradu uprave, 7 kasnije pogubljeno ispred zgrade, 18 mrtvih nadjeno posle borbe u zgradi, 1 kasnije pogubljen i vucen kroz grad i jos 3 javljeno da je poginulo a ne zna se ko su i kako su poginuli. A povrh svega toga javljaju da je danas samo 29 poginulo, a do juce je bilo 65 a sveukupno kazu 108. Sad vidi i sam pod kakvim uslovima radim. Trudim se da sto tacniji budu brojevi, ali nije lako. Npr javili da je 5 ljudi poginulo u eksploziji juce u Kan Junisu, nisu rekli ko su, pa su jutros rekli da su bili Fatovci pa veceras kazu da nije poginulo 5 nego 13, ali nije potvrdjeno.--Top Gun
Nema problema
editHvala na upozorenju imacu u vidu Snake BGDtalk 14:17, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
- Videcu sta jos mogu da uradim.
Zrtve teroristickih napada
editPa, samo u u ovim koje smo vec naveli u glavnom clanku ima 2.797 mrtvih.Top Gun
Categories and templates
editI am relatively new to wikipedia and still learning the form and function but I do not understand why you removed some of the templates and categories from pages.--Kumioko 11:31, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Libanski konflikt
editDodao sam u clanak danasnji napad na U.N.-ove vojnike zato sto izgleda da je povezano sa onim sto se dogadja u kampu jer su zarobljeni militanti pricali da se sprema napad na mirovnjake, Al-Kaida je pretila da ce ih napasti i Fata je pretila da ce napasti mete van severa zemlje.--Top Gun
Stavio bih na mapi kao teroristicki napad jer su ga vlada i UNIFIL tako okarakterisali plus sada govore da je izgleda to bio samoubilacki napad.--Top Gun