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Tanter vs. Levitt on the MEK
Iran hawks in the U.S. can be a funny bunch, especially when they start arguing for terrorist groups opposed to the regime in Tehran to be de-listed as terror groups simply be...
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Pay For Luv Guv
Despite the fact that five soldiers were killed in Baghdad yesterday, it's been a little difficult finding articles in the U.S. media on Iraq and Afghanistan this morning. Thi...
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3 Billion Pounds? That's It?
Abu Muqawama had to chuckle when he read this hand-wringing report in the Guardian about how costs of the UK's involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan have doubled to 3 Billion GB...
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Well We're All Going to Cinders
The COIN debate just doesn't seem to have the relevance it did moments ago when I was informed by the NY Times that the world has zero chance of long-term survival. Dr. Smith ...
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Semper Fi, Code Pink
From the geniuses at the Daily Show. (Thanks, Theo)...
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The Last Letter Home
What was Abu Muqawama just writing about sophisticated journalism? Because this is journalism of the highest quality. This article would have read like a punch to the gut even...
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Letter from al Anbar
Michael Totten may not be the most sophisticated journalist, and he may have some admittedly right-of-center political views which creep into his reporting. But you know what?...
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Power Blogs
Yesterday The Observer named the 50 Most Powerful Blogs on Earth. What a load of rubbish. They selected an eclectic mix rather than the actual 50 most powerful blogs. No Insta...
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Ackerman on Odierno
"Odierno’s evolution, with luck, mirrors that of the Army," said Erin Simpson, a counterinsurgency expert and professor at the Marine Command and Staff College at Quantico. "W...
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Arrogance and Complacency
Boeing, the heavy favorite to win the contract, having built earlier tankers, promised a new boom but did not build a prototype. One analyst who followed the contest said that...
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Democracy or Musharraf?
With today's announcement that the Pakistan Peoples Party and the Pakistan Muslim League-N will seek to reinstate the Pakistani Supreme Court and its Chief Justice Iftikhar Mu...
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Separated at Birth?
Lost in this recent slew of articles praising Gen. Odierno is a question that is simply dying to be answered: why is it that so many of our favorite counter-insurgents resembl...
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The Week That Was (3-9 March)
This week's highlights:Monday: At War No Longer Tuesday: That's right, a cocktail napkin Wednesday: Le Ratissage Thursday: Lunacy in Lebanon Friday: The Colonels and the Matri...
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Democratic Republic of Blogistan
No, those aren't the authors of the most amazing COIN blog in all the interwebs. But one of them is the Intrepid Spencer, and his blogging Flophouse is profiled in this week'...
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Legacy = Torturer
President Bush vetoed Saturday legislation meant to ban the CIA from using waterboarding and other harsh interrogation tactics, saying it "would take away one of the most valu...
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15-9!
Unbelievable....
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COL Peter Mansoor Weighs in on Gentile and the Surge
Real quick: check out COL Peter Mansoor's response to LTC Gentile over at SWJ. More commentary here later in the weekend. Until then, check out Kip's comments on Gentile's ...
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COIN Book Club, No. 6 (Resurrecting the Book Club)
Back by popular demand, the long-awaited Book Club has returned. Wars are by their nature dialectical struggles in addition to being physical ones. Clashes of human interest ...
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And Charlie reads Nagl so you don't have to...
Everyone's favorite Army LTC, Herr Profesor John Nagl, has an op-ed in today's Washington Post. Actually, it's more like three op-eds (which Charlie tried to tell him...appar...
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Lego Insurgents
[via Arabist] Abu Muqawama loved Legos so much as a kid that his mom still puts a few pieces in his Christmas stocking each year. (Actually, Abu Muqawama's job this Christmas ...