Archive for the 'Bin Laden/GWOT' Category

Oct 15 2007

Stunning Victory In Iraq? Or Pending Victory Over SurrenderMedia?

As I posted below I would wait a while before making such a declaration of victory in Iraq. There is not rush. But with the news media starting to face the stunning possibility that Surrender in Iraq was not the only option, the country and the world may be preparing to accept a Bush victory […]

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Oct 15 2007

al-Qaeda Decimated In Iraq

While some want to give the results more time to solidify, the fact is al-Qaeda had lost Iraq because the people of Iraq rose up and are swearing on the Koran to destroy them: The U.S. military believes it has dealt devastating and perhaps irreversible blows to al-Qaeda in Iraq in recent months, leading some […]

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Oct 14 2007

Some Interesting News On The War Front, al-Qaeda’s Continued Fall From Grace

al-Qaeda is on the run and Iraq has turned the corner. We can see it in the daily news on how many al-Qaeda are being rounded up, and the statements being made by Muslim leaders. Some headlines you won’t see in the major US SurrenderMedia: Over the past few days we have been decimating the […]

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Oct 13 2007

It Seems The Israelis Did Take Out A Nuke Plant In Syria

We cannot have unstable regimes get their hands on nuclear material. Islamo Fascist jihadis armed with nuclear devices cannot be allowed to run around the world killing thousands in a blink of an eye. It seems the world owes Israel some thanks for stopping one such effort by apparently destroying a nuclear plant in the […]

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Oct 13 2007

As Goes Diyala So Goes Iraq

I first predicted Diyala would be the tipping point in Iraq for al-Qaeda (destroyed), the Iraqi government (successful), America’s efforts in Iraq (successful) and the Democrats’ future (destroyed) in this post back in mid April. At that point very few people understood the trend lines shaping up in Iraq. Anbar was basically cleared at that […]

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Oct 13 2007

General Who Headed Iraq Screw Up Blames Others – Plus My Mea Culpa

Mea Culpa Major Update: I have called on others to admit when they are wrong in their initial assessments and actions on stories recently. Trust me when I say I know how that can be difficult, but it is in the best interest of everybody in these national debates if, when first impressions are wrong, […]

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Oct 13 2007

Islamo Fascism Overreached And Failed Once Before, In The 1990’s

I am no an expert on Islam or the Middle East. I have a bit of a gift for observation and sorting large amounts of information for gems of insight and key importance. I can see trends sets of complex information. They are traits very useful to engineers and scientists. I believe they help me […]

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Oct 12 2007

War Is Hell, Including Evil And Those Fighting Evil

War is a tragic exercise. But when fighting an enemy willing to massacre their own people, especially children, to destroy us then war is inevitable and cannot be avoided. The Islamo Fascists know no bounds in their fight for world domination. They are a cancer of humanity which must be destroyed. The pathetically naive will […]

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Oct 11 2007

Foreign al Qaeda Found Among Militant Dead In Pakistan

Are we closing in on al Qaeda’s leadership enclave in the tribal regions of Pakistan? Well, if you look at the forensic evidence (being the bodies) then one would say we are closing in on the Arab leadership and their notorious Uzbek security forces: Pakistan’s army said 50 foreign militants including Arabs were among 200 […]

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Oct 11 2007

Iraq, Especially Diyala Province, Making Amazing Progress

Over and over again we see from people who have visited Iraq recently the sea change there. Today Victor Davis Hanson adds his voice to the chorus of optimism about Iraq. Whether in various suburbs of Baghdad, or in Baqubah, Ramadi or Taji, there is a familiar narrative of vastly reduced violence. … Officers offered […]

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