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Foreign Affairs
Anti-War Myths
Mark Steyn: It’s interesting how much was clarified in the first hours of the war. On Thursday, the Palestine Liberation Front released a statement announcing the identity of the first verified casualty: PLF “1st Lieutenant” Ahmed Walid Raguib al-Baz was killed in Baghdad, “while confronting the treacherous US air bombardment on Iraq”. The PLF is …
Why We Will Win
British Army Doctor, Lt. Col. Lesley Lintonbon, from East Devon, England, explains the activities of the Intensive Care Unit of the 33 Field Hospital near Um Al Aish, Kuwait, 80 km north of Kuwait City, Monday, March 10, 2003.
F— Off, Frenchie
Jacques Chirac has clearly taken leave of his senses: French President Jacques Chirac said Friday that France would not go along with a new United Nations resolution allowing the United States and Britain to administer postwar Iraq. The French president said at a European Union summit he would “not accept” a resolution that “would legitimize …
War Coverage
Here is where I am going for info during the war: The Blogs of War Vodkapundit Instapundit The BBC Reporter’s Log Sgt. Stryker and Crew As well as the usual mainstream media sources.
Close To Home
The Marines have crossed into Iraq, and my secretary has an older brother in the 1st Marine Division. Her younger brother was on the 82nd Airborne Mission in Afghanistan last night. Good luck and Godspeed.
Unilateral Action
Here is the current coalition currently working together against the brutal dictatorship in Iraq: These countries have offered troops, overflight rights, logistical support or a role in post-war Iraqi reconstruction projects: Afghanistan, Albania, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Colombia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, El Salvador, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Hungary, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, …