Move along, nothing to see here
>> Tuesday, November 23, 2004
Task Force 1-27 Infantry Soldiers storm villages, leave as guests. Entire villages that like the US isn't news.
Omar is confused by a "man who doesn’t live in Iraq seems to know more about the history of Iraq than I do". Just goes to show that a PhD doesn't automatically endow critical thinking skills.
The Chicago Tribune reports on Falluja; the torture chambers, the weapons stashes and the small stockpiles of chemicals weapons material.
Via Powerline
News roundup for today
From the last entry: South Korean troops have been cleared by the country's cabinet to remain in Iraq for a further year, until the end of 2005.
An additional 700 troops are due to arrive in northern Iraq this week, taking the South Korean contingent to about 3,500 soldiers.
The extension to their mission still has to be approved by the parliament in Seoul.
Why is this the first time I've heard that South Korea is adding to their forces in OIF? Don't answer, it's a rhetorical question.