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Iraq Report, Dec 27/04

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Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from Iraq that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday. This briefing is brought to you by Joel Gaines of No Pundit Intended and Andrew Olmsted of Andrew Olmsted dot com.

TOP TOPICS

  • Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld visited troops in Mosul, Tikrit and Fallujah over the weekend. The Secretary admitted that things looked 'bleak' in Iraq at the moment, but reiterated his confidence that the Coalition would prevail. Army Chief of Staff General Peter J. Schoomaker also visited troops in Iraq (link requires registration) and said that he felt the war there was going pretty well.
  • An insurgent web site shows what they claim to be footage of the attack on the U.S. base in Mosul. The insurgents claim the bomber snuck in through a hole in the fence during a guard change, which is a mix of good news and bad news; if true, at least the bomber wasn't able to get through the checkpoint, but why did the security fail to detect the hole in the wire?

Other Topics Today Include: Iraqi general says his troops will fight; economic difficulties in Iraq; elections report; Australians turn against the war; bad news of Abu Ghraib; the AP's 'lucky' photographer.

REPORTS FROM THE FIELD

  • An Army Major claims there was no plan in place for the occupation and stabilization of Iraq following the war. If true, this is a damning (though hardly new) indictment of the Bush administration's handling of the war.

RECONSTRUCTION & THE ECONOMY

IRAQI POLITICS

  • Whatever the results of the Iraqi elections, there will be questions about the legitimacy of the election results. A number of questions are being raised even before the elections are held.

THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE

  • Public opinion in Australia has turned strongly against the war in Iraq. Only 32 percent of Australians believe Prime Minister John Howard's decision to support the war in Iraq was justified. Given the importance of Australia as member of the Coalition, this could have grim consequences for the future of the Coalition.

ETCETERA

  • The troops are still there. So is the Winds of Change.NET consolidated directory of ways you can support the troops: American, Australian, British, Canadian & Polish. Anyone out there with more information, contact us!

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2 Comments

Given the steady defeatist propaganda drumbeat of the leftist MSM its a wonder support in America for our Iraq effort remains so high.

In Austrailia for example, what do they have for alternative media not controlled by the left?

Do they have Liberal voices on radio ?
(Down Under, Liberals are the good guys! They are Classical Liberals, not Leftists. The marxocrat left are called "Labor")

Does the internet fees and other such allow conversations like blogs hosted locally without having to look to the USA for hosting?

The media in Europe is quite toxic, evil is glorified, knowlege of the works of evil supressed its as if the kind of postmodern wackjobs that excuse leftist mass murder and hold up as heroic, their beloved killers, from Lenin Stalin Mao Castro Arafat, and look at the USA as the root of evil totaly control it. (the exceptions are just that, exceptions, and are few)

Perhaps, we Americans, should again take stock of our good fortune here, its not just our freedom to speak out here, but our ability to be heard as well.

Talk radio, the Internet, the leftist media no longer controls the information here.

Its perhaps proper to remember the rest of the world lives in a far more insulated propaganda matrix.

Don't jump on one Aussie poll result. I'd have a look at its credentials before buying it holus-bolus.

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