I rely on primary sources almost exclusively, mostly media, NGO's, and government. When quoting officials and describing events, would you accept my personal observations, or prefer something with more credibility?
The common objection to my 2003 & 2004 articles was that they contradicted reports in the mainstream media.Additionally, your writings have always smacked of one who has bought into the mainstream media perspective.
A valid criticism and one I am addressing with this series of articles. It's easy to criticize; proposing solutions is more difficult. Of course, proposing solutions is inherently more speculative -- as I move from describing events to guessing what might work in the future.You highlight problems and seldom solutions.
Again a valid criticism. This was raised for the first time in my previous SWC thread; since then I obtain in advance permission to post.Lastly, you have long used your postings on this web site to attempt to gain readers to DNI.
This was raised in the last go-around, perhaps with some validity. Here I have attempted to specifically and clearly address questions. Including yours. Have I missed any?You've scantly addressed direct criticism, or even direct questioning.
It's not my place to decide what is appropriate for the SWC. That's for the folks running it to decide.I'd prefer you'd just write on DNI (we know you're their) and quit asking permission to post here.
Please rebut or question! That's why I am here. Or ignore me, which is also OK. So far on this thread -- all this text! -- the only question was about the uniforms worn by Kurds. To which I replied. That was a fair test on a small but perhaps telling point of fact.... your inability to understand their practical application in counterinsurgency operations
Perhaps. The meaning of the term has shifted over the years. I checked current usage when writing my reply, and I think I used it in the commonplace sense. This is a minor point, however, as I think my meaning was clear -- which is the important thing....which, in all actuality, you're using the term in way too general an application
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