Bleeding the Army and Marines
The last 11 months in Iraq are the bloodiest since the United States invaded in March of 2003. Despite a troop surge the violence is not abating and our troops are not more secure. Our losses in Iraq are...
Read MorePosted by Larry Johnson | May 27, 2007 |
The last 11 months in Iraq are the bloodiest since the United States invaded in March of 2003. Despite a troop surge the violence is not abating and our troops are not more secure. Our losses in Iraq are...
Read MorePosted by Larry Johnson | May 26, 2007 |
As we move inexorably to June 5, the date that Scooter Libby is scheduled to be sentenced for four counts of perjury and obstruction of justice, his supporters are stepping up their clamor for the President to do the right...
Read MorePosted by Larry Johnson | May 26, 2007 |
As we move inexorably to June 5, the date that Scooter Libby is scheduled to be sentenced for four counts of perjury and obstruction of justice, his supporters are stepping up their clamor for the President to do the right...
Read MorePosted by Larry Johnson | May 23, 2007 |
The Washington Post is having a Jekyl and Hyde moment on Iraq. A column in yesterday’s op-ed page by David Ignatius, which reported an upcoming shift in the U.S. policy in Iraq, was followed today by a report from...
Read MorePosted by Larry Johnson | May 23, 2007 |
Some brave soul in the U.S. military sent Pat Lang a memo issued Monday that shows the U.S. ability to support its troops is collapsing and very vulnerable to disruption. Download iraq_food_deliveries.pdfThe memo states:...
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