Lebanese TV Crew Says Found 40 Dead US Soldiers

The following appeared in the letters section of WhatReallyHappened.com
3-26-3

"Sanwa ata Mosahra reporting. A film crew from al-Minar TV, a television
network of Lebanon, stumbled across the bodies of about 40 US soldiers
scattered in the desert outside Maseriah. Ali Fawsua a camera man for
al-Minar said "It was obvious the soldiers had been in a major battle as
there was empty ammunition casing everywhere".

"We searched around but could not find any dead Iraqi soldiers and must
be thinking they took their dead and injured away from the battle" he
added.

"We called on our satellite phone to our base camp and told them what we
had found and they told the Americans where we were located".

"Soon some American helicopters came to us and the Americans took all
our camera and recording equipment and smashed it. They told us to leave
the area and say nothing of this finding".

"When we arrived back at our base to the south there were American
military police everywhere and they destroyed all of our equipment and
told us to leave Iraq immediately".

al-Minar has lodged a complaint with the IJCO and US with a claim for
compensation for the many thousands dollars of destroyed equipment.
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