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Here's something that (oddly enough) will give you tremendous insight into the minds of our deadliest foes in Iraq. This must-read post from Arthur Chrenkoff leaves no doubt in my mind that the war is ongoing. If anything, the enemy is even more fanatic in his 'death throes' - perhaps more dangerous in helping kill a few more American GI's.
The media enemy, of course. The jihaddis are all but destroyed.
Update: The Washington Post, March 31:
The Army has deployed a new troop transport vehicle in Iraq with many defects, putting troops there at unexpected risk from rocket-propelled grenades and raising questions about the vehicle's development and $11 billion cost, according to a detailed critique in a classified Army study obtained by The Washington Post.The story provides a lot of great info to those who might be interested in conducting combat ops against Stryker vehicles.
A March 31 article on a study outlining defects in the Army's Stryker vehicle erred in describing the study as classified. It was marked "For Official Use Only," a designation the Defense Department uses for material that, although unclassified, may be inappropriate for public release.
In that spirit, I offer my own correction. When I said "If anything, the enemy is even more fanatic in his 'death throes' - perhaps more dangerous in helping kill a few more American GI's" what I really meant to say was that the Washington Post can kiss my ass.