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Thursday, 26 July 2007 |
Al Qaeda stikes with three major bombings in Baghdad, two against soccer fans; raids agains al Qaeda and Mahdi Army networks. Click here to read the Iraq Report for July 26, 2007....read |
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 |
The New Republic (TNR), a niche left-of-center publication, gained new notoriety in recent weeks with its publication of a trio of columns by the “Baghdad Diarist,” an American soldier who was serving in Baghdad and who wrote under the admitted pseudonym “Scott Thomas.” The stories written by Thomas were shocking and distasteful, recounting supposed events conducted by people in his unit, such asread |
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 |
This week my ldquo;Strategic Interestsrdquo; column for the World Defense Review examines the ongoing violence in Somalia and questions the United Sta... . . .read |
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 |
So he is unmasked, kudos to JD Johannes who had him pegged down to Company level. I just wonder how the other members of A Co. 1/18 feel about how their buddy Beauchamp described them. And just to note, I...read |
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 |
From the Plank: My Diarist, "Shock Troops," and the two other pieces I wrote for the New Republic have stirred more controversy than I could ever have anticipated. They were written under a pseudonym, because I wanted to write honestly about my experiences, without fear of reprisal. Unfortunately, my pseudonym has caused confusion. And there seems to be one major way in which I can clarify the debate over my pieces: I'm willing to stand by the entirety of my...read |
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