Iraq

Kevin on June 8th, 2006

Democrats will never admit it, but killing Zarqawi is more important, more significant, than killing Bin Laden, IMHO. He was directing anti-coaltion efforts in what Bin Laden himself admits is the central front in the war on terror. Now he is gone. Now the new Iraqi government has a major feather in their cap. They […]

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Kevin on June 6th, 2006

Here’s what Michael Yon brings to the table on Haditha. 1. His own experience being wrongly accused of murder 2. The perspective of a Green Beret 3. The perspective of a combat reporter who HAS reported on civilian casualties in Iraq. Few people know what happened last November in Haditha. I first heard about it […]

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We had the pleasure of interviewing two of the leading milbloggers about the global war on terrorism last evening. Matt from Blackfive and Bill Roggio from Counterrorism Blog who joined us live from Kabul Afghanistan. At Pundit Review Radio, our goal is to bring the perspective of subject matter experts and thought leaders in the […]

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Kevin on June 1st, 2006

If you read Michael Yon’s blog anytime in 2005, when he was embedded with the troops in Mosul, then you remember the stories of Walter Gaya. We had the honor of speaking with Walter during our 2005 Christmas Salute to the Troops. and Their Families A Piece Of Cake A story of Combat, Cakes, and […]

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A special Memorial Day edition of Someone You Should Know. Matt from the #1 milblog Blackfive joined us for our weekly collaboration to bring the inspirational, true stories of the men and women that are fighting for us around the world to the radio. This week we learn the story of Mat Schram, a close […]

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Official: Marines could be charged with murder Pentagon has no comment on case involving alleged Iraqi civilian killings According to a congressional aide, lawmakers were told in a briefing Thursday that it appears as many as two dozen civilians were killed. And they were told that the investigation will find that â??it will be clear […]

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Kevin on May 25th, 2006

You may recall back in February when news broke that Michael Yon was involved in a copyright suit with the US Army over one of his unfogettable images from the Iraq War. After MSM folks like Jay Fitzgerald at the Boston Herald picked up on the story, we contacted Michael and started a blog swarm […]

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