Michael Yon
Resistance is futile: You will be (mis)informed. Today I am in Iraq, back in a war of such strategic consequence that it will affect generations yet unborn—whether or not they want it to. Hiding under the covers will not work, because whether it is good news or bad, whether it is true or untrue, once […]
Michael’s work is incredibly important, especially as things turn for the better and the MSM loses interest as the facts move further away from their preferred narrative. He is a totally independent journalist, supported fully by his readers. If you can afford to do so, please support his work here. Greetings: Iraq is on the […]
I urge you to read this new post from Michael Yon. This one is titled Under Distant Stars and involves Michael taking an Angel Flight flight to Landstuhl. Simply amazing.
Hours after his interview on Pundit Review Radio last night, Michael Yon published a new Dispatch about Baqubah titled Second Chances. In the section about Stringers, he said… Not to unfairly single out the Associated Press—who have had some reporters in Iraq, like Tony Castenada, who produced fair and accurate reports—but the AP’s Director of […]
Following Someone You Should Know, Bruce McQuain from QandO stayed with us for an extended interview with Michael Yon, who joined us live from Baqubah, Iraq. Michael is the Ernie Pyle of our generation. If you have the means, please consider supporting Michael’s work. On Bless The Beasts, and the Children We covered a lot […]
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Michael’s recent Dispatch from Iraq, Bless The Beasts and The Children swept the blogosphere immediately following its publication. It was his most popular post since the epic Gates of Fire Dispatch in August 2005. The MSM has been conspicuously uninterested. From Michael Yon, As the investigation unfolds more pertinent details, I’ll continue to update the […]
Michael Yon’s latest Dispatch is titled Bless the Beasts and The Children. It is a haunting post, the kind that will stay with you for hours, if not days. I told the Iraqi commander, Captain Baker, that it was important that Americans see this; he took me around the graves and showed more than I […]
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