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April 30, 2005

The Italian Communist did not know about the Satellites

Posted in: Bloggers,General,Media,Politics

when she lied and tried to discredit the United States.Ms  Sgrena is a filthy example of humanity. She participated in the un-needed death of a fellow countryman, created a media firestorm, and worked to perpetuate a lie. I guess that makes her a communist in the tradition of Mao and Stalin.

But do not judge Italians by this piece of garbage that goes by the name of Giuliana Sgrena, but judge them by great conservatives like our friends at The Right Nation.

US satellite recorded checkpoint shooting, shows speed of Italian car: CBS

WASHINGTON (AFP) – A US satellite reportedly recorded a checkpoint shooting in Iraq last month, enabling investigators to reconstruct how fast a car carrying a top Italian intelligence official and a freed hostage was traveling when US troops opened fire.

The report, which aired Thursday on CBS News, said US investigators concluded from the recording that the car was traveling at a speed of more than 60 miles (96 km) per hour.

Giuliana Sgrena has said the car was traveling at a normal speed of about 30 miles an hour when the soldiers opened fired, wounding her and killing Nicola Calipari, the Italian agent who had just secured her release from a month’s captivity.

US soldiers said at the time of the March 4 incident that the car approached at a high rate of speed and that they fired only after it failed to respond to hand signals, flashing bright lights and warning shots.

The conflicting accounts were among a number of differences that have prevented US and Italian authorities from reaching agreement on what happened.

CBS, citing Pentagon officials, said the satellite recording enabled investigators to reconstruct the event without having to rely on the eyewitness accounts.

It said the soldiers manning the checkpoint first spotted the Italian car when it was 137 yards (meters) away. By the time they opened fire and brought the car to a halt, it was 46 yards (meters) away. CBS said that happened in less than three seconds, which meant the car had to be going over 60 miles an hour.

CBS said Italian investigators refused to accept that the Americans were justified in shooting so quickly, arguing among other things that the checkpoint was not properly marked


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