Iraq roundup
Ralph Peters reminds us of the astonishingly clean record of American troops in Iraq, despite the heavy media emphasis on crimes committed by a handful of individuals.
US military fatalities reached an eight-month low in July.
Public support for the war effort has begun to increase, a sign that news of the recent improvements in the situation on the ground is getting through despite the relentless negativity of the MSM.
Labels: Military

1 Comments:
I loved the Michael Yon link!
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