Back in November, Mathias Döpfner (CEO of German publisher Axel Springer AG) wrote a scathing editorial regarding European appeasement. (Thanks to Mom.)
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Category Archives: Iraq News
Terror? or outrage?
Warning: the referenced article contains a graphic description of recent events surrounding this past Sunday’s elections in Iraq. This material is not suitable for children.
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A hard pill to swallow
Mark Brown of the Chicago Sun-Times asks: What if Bush has been right about Iraq all along? (Via JustOneMinute)
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Iraqi civil war seems unlikely
I’ll admit, the vast majority of news reports I’ve seen have been of the “doom and gloom” variety regarding what happens following the elections in Iraq. It’s hard to put much stock into these reports, though, because I have the distinct impression that the media doesn’t understand the situation in Iraq any better than the U.S. administration.
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Terrorism in Iraq? I’d say it’s backfiring
Omar gives us more of what we already know: Iraqis, in this case those in and around Baghdad, intend to vote regardless of the escalating violence.
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The resolve of the Iraqi people
In spite of escalating bombings, Iraqis seem more determined than ever to hold elections later this month.
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The people have spoken
A recent poll shows an overwhelming majority of Iraqis want elections to be held on time.
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The Butcher of Baghdad
TQP reminds us of what we’re fighting to eradicate. Saddam Hussein may be gone, but people bent on returning the old order are attacking the Iraqi people and coalition troops virtually every day.
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Sistani makes clear stand on elections
Terror attacks in Baghdad
Omar shares his thoughts on last week’s terror attacks that killed children and then American soldiers that were attempting to rescue the injured.
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