The good news, bad news, and sad news
Jules Crittenden has a lengthy link roundup of good, bad, and sad news in the war on terror.
Jules Crittenden has a lengthy link roundup of good, bad, and sad news in the war on terror.
I’m buried under this morning at the 8-5 but wanted to pass this story along to you for discussion purposes. The Senate Dems are working hard this week to undermine the mission by crafting a resolution that would ‘repeal’ the 2002 Iraq war authorization in order to begin withdrawing our troops from Iraq:
The big news today as reported is British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s announcement that Britain will withdraw about 1,600 troops from Iraq by the end of the summer:
Interesting poll results on the Iraq war from a recent Public Opinion Strategies Poll, via James Joyner:
The Washington Post has gotten around to discovering what the conservative blogosphere, including yours truly, has already documented, and that’s that the Democrats who rode Congress on the promise of “bipartisanship” and “open debate” and who complained for years and years about the lack thereof on both counts under Republican control aren’t practicing what they promised and preached, surprise surprise. Lyndsey Layton writes: