I enjoyed reading it, but I didn't really take away a strong link between Italy, Korea and Afghanistan other than that the author happened to choose them for this article.
I find when I read War...
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I enjoyed reading it, but I didn't really take away a strong link between Italy, Korea and Afghanistan other than that the author happened to choose them for this article.
I find when I read War...
While we're making comparisons I would be delighted if someone could identify the "Ernest Hemingway equivalent" of the Syrian conflict then.
Just don't tell me it's Matthew VanDyke please ;)
Most of the directors interviewed seemed eerily willing to admit certain failures and how things had shifted away from what they wanted.
Not common in most western intelligence agencies according...
Most of the directors interviewed seemed eerily willing to admit certain failures and how things had shifted away from what they wanted.
Not common in most western intelligence agencies according...
Ah damn!
This came to my home town, I went and saw it, and I never posted a review here!
I found it immensely interesting. I appreciated that the interviewer was willing to ask tough questions,...
Ah damn!
This came to my home town, I went and saw it, and I never posted a review here!
I found it immensely interesting. I appreciated that the interviewer was willing to ask tough questions,...
Interesting that the South African's had someone in there:
Well that would be frustrating. I can't see the bridge being described, but everything else has been clear to follow along with.
Interesting how detailed some of the specifics are. Wonder who all...
Just starting to read through and follow along on google maps.
Looks like an interesting analysis from the excerpts I've seen.
Actually reading the article :D
Lines like "Syria resembles that of Libya only to the untrained onlooker" stand out pretty sharply. 18 months ago I thought Syria was just like Libya.
I've been following Mr. VanDyke for a while and have found his transitions between "journalist" and "rebel" a little disconcerting.
His experiences in Libya seemed less . . . overwhelmingly...
Arg! I'm a member of Foreign Affairs but not Foreign Policy!
Looks like an interesting article. But content behind a paygate makes me sad
Doesn't surprise me. I see that infowars has already started up the coal-powered-conspiracy-machine. Not going to link that.
Great sig pic btw. I haven't read Sluggy Freelance since college.
So I've seen one source reporting a car-bomb of some sort in Morris County New York.
Anyone see anything else? Or is it bunk?
I saw that they're also reporting 12 dead and 50 injured.
Sensationalist is exactly what comes to mind.
Listening to some really interesting radio feeds out of Boston:
http://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/6254/web
Hard to follow everything sometimes.
Going to be a lot of first wave excitement over this one.
Appreciate the ground floor reports.
Curious to see what comes next . . .
The Vice piece really highlights the lack of training in some of the Malian units right now. I was visibly wincing through the building clearing sequences.
I found the second half a little...
I really want this film to have a wider release. My room-mate spotted the trailer a few months ago when I was reading A High Price, for US customers:...
Must have been a hell of a time for SANDF. Did they get out? I haven't seen anything since then about them actually leaving successfully.
Its interesting to me that this is the first UN force that's been given an offensive mandate like that.
I would think that this force would not be dressed in white and blue?