Now Thas Wat I’m Takin’ Bout

Seventy-five tribal leaders gathered and vowed to fight al Qaeda in Iraq, its Islamic State front, and other insurgent groups.

Raids by Coalition forces resulted in the capture of 20 al Qaeda operatives. A series of raids near Taji in Salahadin province resulted in 16 al Qaeda captured, including “a foreign terrorist suspected of involvement in the May 2007 Samarra suicide vehicle-borne improvised explosive device attack,” while another four operatives were captured near Balad.

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Too, Too Obvious

Not too long ago I posted, now that there was evidence the surge was working, the Dems had begun discrediting Gen. Petraeus as a pre-emptive strike to his September testimony. In this regard, Dean Barnett hits the nail on the head again.

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John Kerry Attempts To Rewrite History

The execrable political hack John Kerry has taken a page from the playbook of the much more nuanced and, quite frankly, likable political hack, Bill Clinton when going on record as saying that there was no “bloodbath” after we abandoned Vietnam and that survivors of the “re-education camps” are doing rather remarkably well these days.

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More Good News From Iraq Not Fit To Print

More evidence that the tide is turning in Iraq. Couldn’t find this story in my local paper, however.

UPDATE: Americans are nevertheless beginning to realize progress is being made despite the fact that this news is typically buried beneath the “Lindsay Lohan Report”. By the way, since when has a 7 point increase been described as “inching up”?

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Cindy Sheehan, RIP

No such luck. This is from her Vanity Fair treatment posing atop her son’s grave. Sick, sick, sick.

Good News From Iraq, Bad News For The Dems

Here are a few quotes from Hugh Hewitt’s interview with Gen. David Petraeus:

In the past five months, how have conditions in Iraq changed?

DP: Well, obviously, we have been surging our forces during that time. We have added five Army brigade combat teams, two Marine battalions, and a Marine expeditionary unit, and some enablers, as they’re called. And over the last month, that surge of forces has turned into a surge of offensive operations. And we have achieved what we believe is a reasonable degree of tactical momentum on the ground, gains against the principal near-term threat, al Qaeda-Iraq, and also gains against what is another near-term threat, and also potentially the long term threat, Shia militia extremists as well. As you may have heard, that today, we announced the capture of the senior Iraqi leader of al Qaeda-Iraq, and that follows in recent weeks the detention of some four different emirs, as they’re called, the different area leaders of al Qaeda, six different foreign fighter facilitators, and a couple dozen other leaders, in addition to killing or capturing hundreds of other al Qaeda-Iraq operatives.

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