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In Iraq today we have a responsibility to do what is strategically and morally right for our nation over the long term -- not what appears easier in the short term. The daily scenes of death and destruction are heartbreaking and infuriating. But there is no better strategic and moral alternative for America than standing with the moderate Iraqis until the country is stable and they can take over their security. Rather than engaging in hand-wringing, carping or calls for withdrawal, we must summon the vision, will and courage to take the difficult and decisive steps needed for success and, yes, victory in Iraq. That will greatly advance the cause of moderation and freedom throughout the Middle East and protect our security at home.
Joe Liberman, Dec 29th, 2006

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Bad News, Good News, and Better News

July 2nd, 2007 by xformed

Bad? Lebanese Hez’b'allah special ops in Iraq, at the direction if the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, specifically to kill/capture American soldiers.

Good? A very direct link of Iranian involvement in combat operations against us (bad medicine to swallow for hose who just want to “talk” to Iran).

Better? Michael Ware of CNN is doing this report!

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1 response about “Bad News, Good News, and Better News”

  1. VAJoe.com - Where The Military Matters Most said:

    […] A direct link — via Lebanese Hezbollah special ops — of Iranian involvement in combat against U.S. forces in Iraq.  [Choatic Synaptic Activity] […]

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