Posted on 02/02/2006 5:59:50 AM PST by RKV
Your editor has just returned from another month in Iraqmy fourth extended tour in the last two and a half years. During November and December I joined numerous American combat operations, including the largest air assault since the beginning of the war, walked miles of streets and roads, entered scores of homes, listened to hundreds of Iraqis, observed voting at a dozen different polling sites, and endured my third roadside ambush. With this latest firsthand experience, here are answers to some common queries about how the war is faring.
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Iraq is now creeping away from murderous authoritarianism to face the more normal messes of a creaky Third World nation: corruption, poverty, health problems, miserable public services. And that is vastly preferable to what came before.
(Excerpt) Read more at taemag.org ...
Excellent article/report!
BTTT
Great read, bump
excellent read.
This article is a full round of ammo for every tired lefty talking point out there. I posted it on a lib-infested board and they went apoplectic!!!!!
A snippet (Guess I better not change my tagline just yet)--
One media critic (Arthur Chrenkoff) did a content analysis of a typical day (January 21, 2005), and counted this breakout of freshly published stories on Iraq:
1,992 covering terrorist attacks
887 essays alleging prisoner abuse by the British
289 about American casualties or civilian deaths in Iraq
27 mentions of oil pipeline sabotage
761 reports on public statements of terrorists
357 on U.S. anti-war protestors
121 speculations on a possible American pullout
118 articles about strains with European nations
217 stories worrying over the validity of the upcoming January 30 Iraqi election
216 tales of hostages in Iraq
123 quoting Vice President Cheney saying he had underestimated reconstruction needs
2,642 items on a Senate grilling of Condoleezza Rice over Iraq policy
Balanced against these negative stories, Chrenkoff s computer search found a grand total of 96 comparatively positive reports related to Iraq:
16 reports on successful operations against insurgents
7 hopeful stories about Iraqi elections
73 describing the return of missing Iraqi antiquities
I really love to see reports like this--too bad we don't see them very often. This guy apparently has a good grip on the situation, and I'm glad that he wrote this. I hope it gets widespread circulation.
Great Read - linked and emailed
Bumpin' on through...BTTT
Glad you liked it. Zinsmeister knows his stuff.
Thank you tgslTakoma for the ping and thank you RKV for the Excellent Article. Wish this kind of story would get more coverage.
Thanks for the ping!
Great piece!
Great read. BTTT
Thanks for the ping. TAE is one of the only mags I read cover-to-cover.
Thanks for the ping. Wonderful read!
That's a great post. Do you have a source for that, please? I'd love to send it around.
and bookmarked for when I haven't had a 16 hour day, which started at 4 AM this morning.
There are a lot of big stories going on right now, but this perspective needs to be seen and read.
Don't miss this bump.
Geeze how come Karl Zinsmeister survives roadside attacks but the ABC "Ken Doll", as the lovely and beautiful Vivien Valentine calls Woodruff, nearly gets his head blown off?
It's in this Zinsmeister article almost at the end.
There is another negative factor in Iraq (and elsewhere), namely Islam. This fact, however regrettable, needs to be pointed out. I believe it was Eric Hoffer who observed, many years ago, that practically everywhere where both Muslims and non-Muslims live, it is the latter who carry on the bulk of the nation's trade. This is true alike where Muslims are the majority and where they are a minority, where Muslims rule and where they are ruled by non-Muslims.
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