Walker, Iraqi Ranger

Mon, 03/10/2008 - 1:20pm

Mohammed Abbas of Reuters reports on the ever-expanding influence of Chuck Norris:

Norris' appeal is not restricted to U.S. troops either. At an Iraqi police graduation ceremony in Falluja, graduates called out for their "Chuck Norris" to pose with them for photos.

"Truthfully, I didn't know who he was. I asked the Americans, and they said he was a great fighter, and that's why they named me after him. They showed me a video, and it's true, he's a great fighter" said police trainer Mohammed Rasheed. With his handle-bar moustache, Rasheed has a vague resemblance to Norris.

Another police trainer said Chuck Norris was a role model for the police in Falluja, which until 2007 was an al Qaeda stronghold and the scene of fierce battles with security forces. "I've seen his videos, he's a hero. He saves the city, he protects women and children and he fights crime wherever it is. We should all be like Chuck Norris," Khaled Hussein said.

( filed under: )


Advertisement

 

any march 10 articles that

any march 10 articles that mention chuck norris should have the decency to wish him a happy birthday.

The slow flow of...information?

Chuck Norris memes were big on the internet in 2003-2004, hit mainstream media in 2005-2006 and finally arrive in Iraq in 2008. Can we expect lolcats (Cat pictures with cute misspelled sayings) to show up in the Green Zone in 2010?