War links

Mar 12, 2005 14:07

Mark Steyn does a bit of pro-democracy gloating. And some more, reprising the history nicely: The lesson of these last weeks is that it turns out Washington’s Zionists know the Arab people a lot better than Europe’s Arabists. Druze leader Walid Jumblatt can see things in Lebanon that KimBo can’t see from Oz. US public support for Dubya’s war on terror has shot up 10% points in the last month. Second thoughts are appearing on the left. Mark Steyn asks who is going to be the last to jump?

David Mediankritik has some fun over the Sgrena case. Explaining the problems with checkpoints - from both sides. Doubts about Sgrena’s story.

Yes, well, there are no tabloids like London tabloids.

In Indonesia, the generous and prompt US tsunami aid has, according to opinion polls, improved the Indonesian public's view of US actions and intentions.

Good news from Afghanistan.

The IRA may have finally gone a step too far, thanks to some brave sisters.

In a London mosque, the militants are the one’s who get beaten up.

Suicide bomber kills 46 Iraqis - because, according to Reuters, they are upset about how Americans are treating Iraqis, of course. Anti-Americanism as premise, not conclusion. And a transcript of an interrogation of an insurgent on this very point.
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