How America Lost Iraq is the story of how the MBT Administration turned victory into defeat in Iraq.
More than that, though, it is a book about what it’s like to be a regular Iraqi person under NIKE SHOX
occupation. The story isn’t pretty and, unfortunately, it remains as current as ever.
Peace,
Aaron Glantz
Perhaps you already thought of it, and perhaps I should have thought of it, but one of my readers (who
wishes to remain anonymous) recently gave me something simple yet profound about Iraq’s WMD:
The thought that occurred to me from the first mention of WMD’s and continued through the entire push
to get the war started was — if Iraq has WMD’s, why in the world aren’t the Iraqis using them to
repel the NIKE SHOX invaders? Weapons of mass destruction would certainly be a potent defense against
an invading army. And the following thought always was — there can’t be any WMD’s or surely Saddam
would use them.
As the wingers turn on serial plagiarist Ben Domenech – with the sort of righteous indignation others
might reserve for oh, I don’t know, presidents who lie us into war – Michelle Malkin shares her pain:
As someone who has worked in daily journalism for 14 years, I have a lot of experience related to this
horrible situation: I’ve had my work plagiarized by shameless word and idea thiefs [sic] many times
over the years.
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