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Iran cracks down on it’s citizens abroad
This ain't Hell, but you can see it from here —
Authority: 610
The Wall Street Journal (link might require subscription) writes that the Islamic Republic’s regime now reaches outside it’s borders to stifle dissent;Interviews with roughly 90 ordinary Iranians abroad — college students, housewives, doctors, lawyers, businesspeople — in New York, London, Dubai, Sweden, Los ...16 hours ago -
Civil War President
The American Conservative —
Authority: 563
Barack Obama’s intensification of the occupation of Afghanistan is nothing less than a full commitment to one side in the civil war raging there. What he calls a threat of a Taliban takeover is actually a Pashtun resistance to the U.S. occupation and the corrupt Karzai government it backs. Obama’s and Hillary ...20 hours ago -
Surge news
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Authority: 610
So, happily, we can put behind us the tragedy of a rich golfer crashing his Cadillac into a fire hydrant and the deep mystery of how two attention whores sneaked into the White House when no Republicans cuoould get an invitation. Can we please discuss our national security? Please?How about we talk about ...22 hours ago -
Mr. Obama’s Afghan Surge: What Do You Think?
ThePolitic.com —
Authority: 429
As I mentioned , I did not watch Mr. Obama’s speech last night; I did, however, read the speech (which you can find here ). I have a quick post about it at my blog . Basically, I don’t think Mr. Obama made his case for another surge, and I’m still inclined to think the U.S. should withdraw (though I am ...1 day ago -
Biden scraps robot ninja plan
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Joe Biden took time out of his busy day to blow smoke up my ass this evening in his personal email (Paid for by Organizing for America, a project of the Democratic National Committee — 430 South Capitol Street SE, Washington, D.C. 20003. This communication is not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s ...1 day ago -
Straddling that fence
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Authority: 610
As it’s been pointed out across the blogosphere today, President Obama’s speech last night was generally a cut and paste job from some early GWB speeches interspersed with apologies to the Left for making the politically expedient decision. And today, Obama sent out his minions to apologize even further to the ...1 day ago -
Paying for war
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Authority: 610
We’ve watched as government spending has increased over the last year at a rate which is the only thing that will never be described by this White House as unprecedented. The word “trillions” slides off the tongues of politicians like honey these days. Every where you turn, there are signs announcing the ...1 day ago -
No “Victory” In Afghanistan Address
Freedom's Wings —
Authority: 127
The President is going to fight the war in Afghanistan so I support him in his efforts there, but his address last night was lacking in many areas and the most prominent missing piece was any use of the word “victory”. There was no talk of winning in Afghanistan. Part of the problem for the [...]1 day ago -
Pak playing pivotal role in terror war: Nawaz Sharif
Pakistan Views —
Authority: 153
PML-N Chief Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday again made it clear that undoubtedly Pakistan is stable country, urging it is playing a significant role in war against terrorism. He expressed these views during his meeting with Spanish Ambassador who called on him at Raiwind. Host of issues came under discussion like bilateral ...2 days ago -
Plan for Afghanistan hopeful, costly and iffy
Oh!pinion —
Authority: 414
P resident Obama today ended three months of fact finding, consultations and consideration, formally announcing his decision to send another 30,000 U.S. troops to Afghanistan, bringing the total there to about 100,000. Obama presented his plan at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., addressing an audience ...2 days ago -
I’m not Listening to Barack Obama
ThePolitic.com —
Authority: 429
So the president is on TV to talk about his plans for Afghanistan (plans that had, I thought, already been unveiled). Well, I’ve had enough. He has been on prime time television a lot since the inauguration. I’m interested in his plan, but I don’t feel like listening to another speech. I think I’ll ...2 days ago -
Fence sitting as a war policy
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Authority: 610
I read somewhere that a compromise is an arrangement whereby people who can’t get what they want make sure nobody else does either. and that’s the way this drizzle is shaking out in Afghanistan. According to the Associated Press, President Obama is ordering only 30,000 troops for his drizzle over the next 6 months ...2 days ago -
To justify Iraq war: ‘Bush intentionally let Bin Laden get away’
Trends Updates —
Authority: 581
According to Rep. Maurice Hinchey, a Democratic congressman from New York, ‘the Bush administration permitted the world’s most notorious terrorist mastermind to escape because it needed additional justification to invade Iraq.’ The lawmaker ‘accused President Bush of purposely letting Osama bin Laden escape ...3 days ago -
K.T. McFarland asks the pertinent questions on Afghanistan
The Conservative Beacon —
Authority: 127
K.T. McFarland, a national security expert, has a fantastic piece out today at Human Events. In it, she makes many of the same points I’ve made on Afghanistan over the last year. I encourage you to read the full article here.3 days ago -
No one should doubt Pakistan’s anti-terror efforts
Pakistan Views —
Authority: 153
Pakistan reacted strongly to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s call for it to take tougher action against Al-Qaeda and find Osama bin Laden, saying no one should doubt Pakistan’s efforts in the war against terror. Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit pointed out that over 700 Al-Qaeda operatives were captured ...4 days ago -
Draining the Swamp of Pristine Poverty
HG's WORLD —
Authority: 405
Chinese Armed Police One of the rituals of Sundays past for many Americans was to settle in to a comfortable chair and digest the Sunday paper. Today, that role for me has been eclipsed by the internet where countless news links vie for attention. Usually I begin checking my blogroll, much like a trapper checks his ...4 days ago -
No Gun Ri and Bagram
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Adirondack Patriot sent us this link to an Albany Times-Union article about the opening of a new archives for documents related to the alleged atrocity at No Gun Ri, Korea in 1950. Adirondack Patriot writes;There is so many things wrong about this. First, a non-historian professor is compiling history based driven by ...5 days ago -
A cartoonist meets our troops
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Stephan Pastis, the creator of the comic strip “Pearls Before Swine”, recently went on a tour for the USO in the Middle East along with nine other cartoonists and met our troops. He discovered what most of us here at TAH already know;I have never been thanked by anyone as I was by those [...]6 days ago -
Soviet vs. US comparison in A’stan
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In this morning’s Wall Street Journal (it may require subscription), Yaroslav Trofimov compares the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan to the current US operations there;There are major differences between the two conflicts. For one, unlike the isolated Soviet Union, America operates in Afghanistan under a United ...6 days ago -
Politicians dawdle, soldiers soldier
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Now that Obama has finally made up his mind to continue the fight in Afghanistan, Now he has to fight his own party according to the Washington Post;Top Democrats have made it clear to Obama that he will not receive a friendly reception should he announce what is considered the leading option: sending 30,000 more [...]6 days ago

