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You would think that a major victory in the war in Iraq would be front page news.

You would think that American forces having routed Al Qaeda and driven them completely out of Baghdad would be front page news.

You’d be wrong.

The al Qaeda Times of New Yorkâ„¢ has the story buried on page A-19. If a Soldier had shot an Iraqi civilian or if another Marine was killed by an IED, you can bet that the “paper of record” would have updated their running “Grim Milestone” counter on the front page.

Baghdad is now free of al Qaeda.

Think about that for a minute, and just try to find a way to spin that as not a victory (because of the surge) for our troops and for the people of Iraq.

When we actually and completely win this war, but it’s never reported or acknowledged as such by the MSM — will the left keeping claiming that it’s an un-winnable quagmire?

Ed at Captain’s Quarters gives credit where credit is due:

General David Petraeus’ new strategies have pushed them out of “every neighborhood”, and that only an eighth of the city remains to purge the other militias from control. The new, aggressive tactics of the Americans and the rise of the Iraqi Army have solidified the victory over the terrorists…

3 Responses to “Victory — US Troops Defeat and Expel al Qaeda in Iraq Capital”

Thanks for posting the good news. You might be interested in the Wounded Warriors Project. It’s a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness for U.S. troops severely wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. It really puts a face on the cost of this conflict. Here’s a link:

http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/aarwebshow

Jeff

Excellent news.
As for the first part of one of your sentences, “When we actually and completely win this war,” it would appear that has already been accomplished.

An interesting and informative post by Baron Bodissey at Gates of Vienna.
Arab Muslim Trafficking In African Slaves.
While others may become prostrated over issues concerning sexual rights, I remain fixated on the real enemy of mankind, unreformed Islam, the religion of pieces.

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