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Laura Ingraham is in Iraq, blogging

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You can follow Laura’s journey through Iraq here.

You wouldn’t know it by reading the New York Times, but IED attacks are actually down since December. I headed over to the Iraqi side of the base, where I saw the Iraqi troops being trained, with interpreters on site, of course. The men-about 30 of them-were friendly and seemed dedicated. They also risk their lives just by being part of the new Iraqi security forces-so most didn’t want their pictures taken. Their American counterparts seem genuinely fond of these men-and not happy that the whole story is not being told by the “major media.” More of the battlefield control is being turned over to the Iraqis later in the spring. “When the Iraqis see one of their own on top of a tank, they seem really proud,” said one of the military trainers. “We need that to be the norm, as quickly as possible,” commented one of the smart young majors riding with us. After checking out the the 4thID Aviation Brigade’s helicopter fleet, chatting with the pilots (all of whom are poised and impressive), and seeing the Air Force’s digital weather center, I was driven back to the air field for the Blackhawk flight back to Baghdad.

Journalists visit Iraq all the time. What makes Ms. Ingraham’s visit significant is that she a) cares about our troops on a human level and b) would prefer that the United States and the new Iraqi government actually accomplish their stated goal of making Iraq a country that respects human rights and is hostile to terrorists. I’m sure this upsets many people, but it makes me grateful. I like being supported.

Thank you for what you do for us Laura.

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  • I have conflicting feelings on this visit because she does embody the two points you made, yet her show is a circus of antagonism.

    What makes it worse is that she has three of my pictures on her website. I guess I'll have to like her this week.

    BTW, she looks better as a blond.
  • Good for Laura. As for soldiers unhappy that the whole story is not being told by MSM, a certain five-year (non-military) veteran of the Vietnam War understands perfectly what they mean, despite CENTCOM's refusal(so far) to let him do what Laura is doing---as an independent blogger. In the 'Nam we didn't have CENTCOM. We had MACV---Military Advisory Command, Vietnam. Pre-laptop times. Different era, different acronyms, same rear echelon.

    dcr
    From Vietnam to Iraq, Now It Can Be Blogged (technically feasible, anyway)
  • Kitanis
    I listen to her show often at night.

    I heard part of her Iraq dialog last night.. I thought her serious comments were very well done.

    Too bad that liberal bush hating crowd will not listen or believe.....
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