A short recon of what’s out there that might draw your attention.
Mohammed at Iraq The Model writes The third anniversary...sacrifice, fear and hope. “It has been three years since 'Operation Iraqi Freedom' began and for three years we debated whether the decision was right or wrong and until this moment we have different feelings and opinions about where this operation brought us and where its aftermaths are going to lead us.”
Master Gunner at Tanker Brothers writes Little Buddy... “…What will they say? They will tell their children and grandchildren that their parents and grandparents lived under the rule of a brutal dictator, and men from another land, of a different culture, came and saved them.Of this, I am confident.”
John Hawkins of Right Wing News writes Bush's Strategy In Iraq Is Starting To Pay Off “You know, it's funny. The media and Democrats have been running around like chickens with their heads cut off for years now telling everyone that all is lost in Iraq and it's Bush's fault.
We can't win! Civil War is right around the corner! We've got to cut and run! Woe is us! Abandon all hope ye who enter Iraq!
Meanwhile, back in the real world Bush's strategy in Iraq is starting to pay off big time.”
GayPatriotWest at Gay Patriot writes More Ties Revealed Between Saddam and Terror Plans Against The West “Do you really think another round of UN sanctions (or continuation of the corrupt Oil For Food program) would have stopped the evil son from pursuing his stated plans. More from the files of Saddam.”
Victor Davis Hanson writes A Port Postmortem “In retrospect, America went collectively insane over the possibility that a company owned by Dubai's government would operate several of our ports.
Rarely has reason been so routed by pure emotion. Dubai is a Westernizing state that long ago left the 8th century and accepts the modern world of globalized commerce and finance. This member of the United Arab Emirates has — especially after Sept. 11 — passed on intelligence, hosted our fleet and provided a foothold in the Gulf near Iraq and Iran.”
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