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Offline Tiff

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London Times article: War won
« on: 01/20/09 - 11:18AM »
Subject: Fwd: London Times Sunday Article
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> Please note the date of  this e-mail, so that when it's announced
> after the swearing in of our new president and he gets  the credit for
> ending the war, you will  at least know the truth. This was sent out 
> 11-28-08.
>
> We  probably won't be seeing this news coverage in  most of the
> papers, nor on most TV news  channels.
>
> Ready  for a shock?  Below is an article from the  London Times about our
> military.    Interesting it is!  Our media coverage is  shameful!
> Winning Isn't  News
>
> By  INVESTOR'S  BUSINESS  DAILY
>
> Iraq:  What would happen if the U.S. won a war, but the  media didn't
> tell the American public?  Apparently, we have to rely on a British 
> newspaper for the news that we've defeated the  last remnants of
> al-Qaida in Iraq  .
>
>
> London's  Sunday Times called it 'the culmination of one  of the most
> spectacular  victories of the  war on terror.' A terrorist force that
> once numbered more than 12,000, with  strongholds in the west and
> central regions of Iraq, has over two years been reduced to a mere 
> 1,200 fighters, backed against the wall in the  northern city of
> Mosul.
>
>
> The  destruction of al-Qaida in Iraq (AQI) is one of  the most
> unlikely and unforeseen events in the  long history of American
> warfare. We can thank President Bush's surge strategy, in which he 
> bucked both Republican and Democratic
> leaders  inWashington   by increasing our  forces there instead of
> surrendering.
>
>
> We can  also thank the leadership of the new general he  placed in
> charge there, David Petraeus, who may  be the foremost expert in the
> world on counter-insurgency warfare. And we can thank  those serving
> in our military in  Iraq who engaged local Iraqi tribal leaders  and
> convinced them America was their friend and  AQI their enemy.
>
>
> Al-Qaida's  loss of the hearts and minds of ordinary Iraqis  began in
> Anbar Province, which had been written  off as a basket case, and
> spread out from there.
>
>
> Now, in  Operation Lion's Roar, the Iraqi army and   the U.S. 3rd Armored
> Cavalry  Regiment is  destroying the fraction of terrorists who are  left.
> More
> than 1,000 AQI operatives have  already been apprehended.
>
>
> Sunday  Times (London) reporter Marie Colvin,  traveling  with Iraqi
> forces
> in Mosul,  found little AQI presence, even in   bullet-ridden residential
> areas
> that were once  insurgency strongholds, and reported that the  terrorists
> have lost control of its Mosul urban  base, with what is left of the
> organization
> having fled south into the  countryside.
>
>
> Meanwhile,  the State Department reports that Iraqi Prime  Minister Nouri
> al-Maliki's government has  achieved  'satisfactory' progress on 15 of
> the 18
> political benchmarks 'a big  change  for the better from a year  ago.'
>
>
> Things  are going so well that Maliki has even  for  the first time
> floated
> the idea of a timetable  for withdrawal  of  American forces.  He did so
> while
> visiting the United Arab  Emirates,  which over the weekend announced
> that it
> was forgiving almost $7 billion of debt  owed by Baghdad, an impressive
> vote
> of  confidence from a  fellow Arab state in the  future of a free Iraq.
>
>
> But   where are the headlines and the front-page  stories about all this
> good
> news? As the  Media Research Center pointed out last week,  'the CBS
> Evening
> News, NBC Nightly News and  CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 were silent Tuesday
> night about the benchmarks 'that signaled  political progress.'
>
>
> The  war in  Iraq  has been turned around180 degrees both  militarily and
> politically because the president  stuck to his guns. Yet apart from IBD,
> Fox
> News  Channel and parts of the  foreign press,  the media doesn't seem to
> consider this historic  event a big story.
>
>
> Copyright  2008 Investor's Business Daily. All Rights  Reserved.
>
>
> Addendum:   The reason you haven't seen this on American  television or
> read
> about it in the American  press is simple--journalism is 'dead' in this
> country.  They are controlled by Liberal  Democrats who would rather see
> our troops
> defeated than recognize a successful Republican  initiated response to
> 9/11.
> Media  probably were holding 'til after coronation of  BHO in order to
> give
> him  credit.
> God  bless our troops, God  bless  our current  President  and  God  bless
> the  U.S.A.
> How many  will you forward it to? We need to get it known  around the
> country
> ASAP. Thanks.
ud is good

Offline LoneWolf

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Re: London Times article: War won
« Reply #1 on: 01/20/09 - 11:49AM »
It'll be evident even more in how the media will cover Afghanistan with Barry in office.
EVERY NORMAL MAN MUST BE TEMPTED AT TIMES TO SPIT ON HIS HANDS, HOIST THE BLACK FLAG, AND BEGIN SLITTING THROATS.