Bill Keller, in a few paragraphs, ends the ‘Bush lied” debate once and for all (if it were only that simple- there will be months of partisan bickering ahead of us): The threat was a dictator with a proven, insatiable desire for dreadful weapons that would eventually have made him, or perhaps one of his …
War
Good News/Bad News
The good first: Still, Iraq is in most respects further along the road to recovery than we could have expected before the war. All major public hospitals in Baghdad are again operating. Sixty percent of Iraq’s schools are open. Nationwide distribution of food supplies has resumed. Despite some damage to the oil wells, petroleum production …
Fallen Heroes
The Washington Post has a collection of pictures of all the photos of our soldiers lost in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Very depressing.
Good News In Iraq
Via Tacitus, we see there is some good news coming out of Iraq: In a city so sacred that its soil is used to make the stones on which Shiites bow their heads in prayer, the American occupation of Karbala — 1,110 U.S. troops in a city of 500,000 — has emerged as a rare …
WMD
Via the soon to be Harvard graduate, Matthew Yglesias, I see that the main WMD hunt in Iraq is over: The group directing all known U.S. search efforts for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq is winding down operations without finding proof that President Saddam Hussein kept clandestine stocks of outlawed arms, according to participants. …
Great Week- But Don’t Forget
It has been a great week for results in the war, and I am going to take a day off. Remember, though, that despite all the advances this week, we still have men and women in harms way, and remember to keep our MIA’s and POW’s in your thoughts. U.S. Army Spc. Shoshawna Johnson, one …
A Tale of Two Cities- A Photo Essay
In San Francisco, people take to the streets to protest the “Bush Regime’s” unlawful war (Indymedia Photo). Loudly they denounce this unprovoked aggression. The status quo is always better than any bloodshed, particularly unilateral actions undertaken by 40 or so nations (Indymedia Photo). Here is what they wanted to stop (Jerome Delay – AP): It …