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W. Thomas Smith Jr.: More G.I. Joe Fun Print E-mail
Thursday, 30 August 2007
This from Greg Gutfeld at FOX News: So, my contact at the salon where I get my eyelashes tinted tells me that the new film version of G.I. Joe will no... . . .read
 
Jeff Emanuel: Maliki's 'Grand Compromise': Can the Grid of the Iraqi Government be Unlocked? Print E-mail
Thursday, 30 August 2007
BAGHDAD, IRAQ – The Iraqi federal government has been under increasing fire for appearing unable to work together on key issues, or to make progress in securing and governing its own country. Called “non-functional” by Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI), the Shi’a led administration has been hamstrung by its own attempts at unilateral policymaking, as well as by a minority party which has refused to acceptread
 
W. Thomas Smith Jr.: RE: Al-Sadr Suspends Militia Activity in Iraq Print E-mail
Thursday, 30 August 2007
Regarding Moqtada al-Sadr#39;s announcement of a six-month suspension of the activities of his Mahdi Army militia, Steve Schippert makes two very good... . . .read
 
W. Thomas Smith Jr.: Navy Honors Aging Wartime Rescuer of JFK Print E-mail
Thursday, 30 August 2007
This is a great story, and the recognition for this hero is long overdue: An elderly villager in the Solomon Islands, one of the poorest and most rem... . . .read
 
Jeff Emanuel: Tal Afar SWAT: The Iraqi Police have an elite unit in Nineveh Province, courtesy of th Print E-mail
Thursday, 30 August 2007
TAL AFAR, IRAQ -- THE DAY BEGINS AT 0500, when the sun is still out of sight and the weather cool. As the pickup truck pulls up to the inside of the front gate of the Forward Operating Base (FOB), the men begin to emerge from the pre-dawn darkness, dressed in various assemblages of civilian and military clothing (“they usually wear the same thing every day,” says a U.S. Special Forces soldier)read
 
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