Monthly Archives: March 2003

Here’s a report from the front. . . Saddam fired a couple of those Scuds that he doesn’t have at me this afternoon. He missed.

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The head of the snake? Gone. From the AP: U.S. intelligence picked up early signs the Iraqi leadership might be incapacitated or out of communication with military field commanders who failed to muster a coordinated response after a dawn Thursday … Continue reading

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MORON WATCH! Here’s an idea. . . for every idiotic, moronic action the anti-war activists perform in order to relive the glory days of Vietnam, we’ll point it out. For instance, in order to stop war, let’s snarl traffic for … Continue reading

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The long-term strategy in Iraq? This is an analysis of America’s long term strategy in Iraq, courtesy of StratFor.

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Yesterday’s stike a rare moment The Washington Post reported that yesterday’s strike – while pre-emptive in light of the “shock and awe” campaign – was a very rare chance to kill Saddam. From the Post article, it looks as if … Continue reading

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Two birds, one stone Even with the massive 300,000 juggernaut staring down Saddam in the Middle East, U.S. forces today conducted what is being labeled as the largest military operation against al-Qaeda in a year.

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If it takes a war to stop this evil, then it must be done. 15-year old Hayley Orcutt from James Monroe High School in Fredericksburg, Virginia has this excellent justification on taking out Saddam: The United States and its allies … Continue reading

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The New American Ambassador to France Courtesy of the Blogs of War, I wonder how many wars this guy would start? Imagine how different the U.N. deliberations would have been if Ambassador R. Lee Ermey had been in charge! de … Continue reading

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British press reporting that fighting has erupted near Basra This is London is reporting that heavy fighting has erupted near the port city of Basra, while coalition aircraft have just pounded Iraqi artillery positions near the Kuwaiti border. Meanwhile, as … Continue reading

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TARIQ AZIZ DEFECTED? There are conflicting reports that Tariq Aziz, Saddam’s second in command, has either been killed or has been shot in an attempt to defect. Developing. . . UPDATE: Not true at all. . . Tariq Aziz just … Continue reading

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