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Andrew's Iraq Report: July 19/04

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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 Andrew Olmsted of Andrew Olmsted dot com.

TOP TOPICS

  • A suicide bomber attempted to kill Iraq's justice minister Saturday by ramming into his car. The minister survived, but five other people died in the attempt, as terrorists continue to target Iraqi leaders in hopes of preventing democracy from taking hold in Iraq.

Other Topics Today Include: prisoner processing accelerated; Prime Minister takes justice into his own hands(?); The joys of O.P.s; al-Sadr's press starts up again; the wages of appeasement; The Philippines - a historical parallell; the U.S. Army could emerge from Iraq even stronger.

REPORTS FROM THE FIELD

  • CBFTW of "My War" blogs from his posting in Mosul, and sarcastically describes the joys of sitting in OPs (observation posts). If you want to experience these joys yourself, he even has a full set of directions that will allow you to try this at home! Some equipment required.

IRAQI POLITICS

  • Arthur Chrenkoff examines the claims that interim Iraqi government Prime Minister Iyad Allawi killed six prisoners in cold blood prior to his inauguration. Sadly, regardless of the accuracy of the story, it will doubtless end up part of the 'truth' about Iraq as told by many who oppose the war.

THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE

  • JK: Left-wing independent filmmaker Michael Tucker spent a lot of time on the ground in Iraq, and produced the film "Gunner's Place." But even German broadcasters who thought Tucker’s film was the most vivid available portrait of the American soldiers in Iraq won't show it - because it doesn't cast American GIs in a negative light.
  • JK: Davids Medienkritik explains some of the wellsprings for these German political sentiments in Kosovo vs. Iraq.

WMD HUNT

  • The controversy that won't die lurches from the grave again: new evidence suggests that President Bush's infamous 'sixteen words' may have been true after all, and that Iraq may well have sought uranium in Africa.

ETCETERA

  • The U.S. ambassador to Iraq is keeping a low profile now that the interim government is up and running, a very wise strategy that should help to remove some of the American face of the occupation.
  • Phil Carter notes that the U.S. Army may emerge from Iraq stronger than ever, as the experience of war and the Army's learning culture should combine to rebuild an Army even better suited for modern war. Good news for the west, less so for our enemies abroad.
  • Sy Hersh is upping the ante at Abu Ghraib, now claiming that Iraqi prisoners were sodomized as part of the Bush administration's interrogation policies. Either Hersh is onto a crime as great (or greater) than My Lai, or he's gone completely over the edge in his hatred of the Bush administration. I certainly hope that it's the latter, but we need to keep a close eye on the continuing Abu Ghraib investigation.
  • 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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I think you missed a few bombings.

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