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Good News From the War On Radicial Islam Seldom Reported
There is remarkable progress being made in the War On Terror, Radical Islam, and beyond thanks to our superior military. Read the stories here ignored by big liberal media since Obamamania has taken over the airwaves. Be sure to visit our We Support page to find great ways to give back to these heroes!
Headlines from Central Command:
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Huge success in Iraq as Election Assists Drawdown Timetable
by John J. Kruzel - American Forces Press Service
 | WASHINGTON, March 10, 2010 -- Polling this week has been characterized by military officials as a "historic" moment for Iraq that, barring a catastrophic event, paves the way for the drawdown of U.S. forces from 98,000 to 50,000 before September. MG Terry Wolff, commander of the U.S. Forces Division-Central, speaks via satellite from Iraq with reporters at the Pentagon. | . . . READ IT AND COMMENT
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Marines shuttering another major base as Iraq mission draws to close!
by GySgt. Katesha Washington 2nd Marine Logistics
 | CAMP TAQADDUM (Nov. 3, 2009) -- Marine Corps participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom is drawing to a close, and Marines and Sailors are preparing equipment for shipment back home or to other parts of the world. As part of the departure, one of the Marine Corps' largest bases in the country is on its way to being in the hands of the Iraqi government once again. | . . . READ IT AND COMMENT
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Iraqis Open Arms to Romance as Violence Fades
Missy Ryan and Aseel Kami - Reuters
Proof the war has been won! Iraqis adopt the Valentines Day tradition! Romance is in the air in Baghdad as war-weary Iraqis celebrate Valentine's Day after a sharp drop in violence, allowing lovers to cautiously hold hands in parks and to buy gifts for their sweethearts. Public courtship and more daring clothing for women are increasing after years of growing intolerance, perhaps signaling the Islamic dogma and conservatism that accompanied Iraq's slide into sectarian slaughter may be losing their grip. Take that Harry (the war is lost) Reid! . . . READ IT AND COMMENT
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Don't Mention the War
HOW do you know when things are going well for the US and its coalition allies in Iraq? When you see virtually nothing about it on your television screen or in the papers. . . . READ IT AND COMMENT
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Residents See 'Light at End of Tunnel' in Iraqi City
From Defenselink.mil - By Ken Griffin
CAMP TAJI, Iraq, Nov. 10, 2008 -- Only a year ago, reliable electricity in Sab al Bour, Iraq, was just a dream. The city, just north of Baghdad along the Grand Canal, was practically deserted, with only diehard residents and pockets of insurgents sticking around in the dark. As of Nov. 8, residents in this small agricultural city are literally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, according to Sheik Nadeem Hatem al-Tamimi, an influential leader in the area. Outside the city's new electrical substation, the sheik spoke, both literally and metaphorically, about the town's emergence from darkness. . . . READ IT AND COMMENT
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U.S. hands back a quieter Anbar Province
RAMADI, Iraq: Two years ago, Anbar Province was the most lethal place for American forces in Iraq. A U.S. marine or soldier died in the province nearly every day, and the provincial capital, Ramadi, was a moonscape of rubble and ruins. Islamic extremists controlled large pieces of territory, with some so ferocious in their views that they did not even allow the baking of bread. . . . READ IT AND COMMENT
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U.S. Cites Big Gains Against Al-Qaeda
WashingtonPost.com - Joby Warrick
Less than a year after his agency warned of new threats from a resurgent al-Qaeda, CIA Director Michael V. Hayden now portrays the terrorist movement as essentially defeated in Iraq and Saudi Arabia and on the defensive throughout much of the rest of the world, including in its presumed haven along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. . . . READ IT AND COMMENT
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Major Al-Qaeda operative killed in US missile strike
From Breitbart.com
A major Al-Qaeda operative of Arab origin was among six militants killed overnight in a suspected US missile strike in northwest Pakistan, a senior security official told AFP Wednesday. Security sources identified the militant as Abdullah Azam al-Saudi, a senior member in Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda network. . . . READ IT AND COMMENT
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