Mosul has WMD Chemicals?
via CaptainsQuartersblog.com: WMD Found In Iraq — The Washington Post reported…that American troops discoverd over 1500 gallons of chemicals believed to be intended to attack US and Iraqi forces by Islamist terrorists. The warehouse in Mosul had eleven different kinds of precursor agents and appears to have only recently been stocked +++++UPDATE+++++ The Counterterrorism blog [...]
Frank J. Gaffney Jr. on War on National Review Online
You shouldn’t miss what Frank J. Gaffney Jr. has to say about our current war on terror over at National Review Online Gaffney writes, “Let’s get a few things straight. This may be a war unlike any other we have ever fought, but it is a war. Nothing less than our survival as a free, [...]
It’s Official: No Torture at Guantanamo
Chad Evans at In the Bullpen reports: Military Investigation Finds No Torture at Guantanamo. Well, it’s official! This report discredits the FBI reports by agents that detainees were being abused and tortured. The agents complained that they had seen abusive and possible torture. These were the claims. Some of the practices that evoked criticism by [...]
Bill Gertz on the Waking Chinese Dragon
Bill Gertz is a favorite reporter of mine. His eye-opening report for the Washington Times, The Chinese Dragon Awakes is a stunning exposé on the Chinese government that shows just how fast and furiously they are building up their military machine. Gertz explains: China is building its military forces faster than U.S. intelligence and military [...]
Establishing Permanent U.S. Bases in Iraq
I’ve discovered a new weblog that just might make my daily reading list. It looks promising. An interesting concept from Dan Morgan over at No Speed Bumps blog on permanent US Military bases in Iraq. nospeedbumps.com | Putting U.S. Bases in Iraq — The U.S. needs to quietly begin establishing permanent bases in Iraq. In [...]
What we should assume about Gitmo
Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu went to Gitmo and this is what he saw there. Last week, I was privileged to be part of a Department of Defense trip to the Joint Task Force – Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. I got to see the operations of this “controversial†facility up-close – something particularly important after Sen. Richard [...]
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