« On The UN | Main | Driving and the Volcano »

Thoughts From Iraq

Ali from Baghdad has a post that he wrote on the second anniversary of the fall of that city. As I supported, and still support the war it's nice to see someone in the middle of it, someone who was supposed to be helped by it, let me know that I was at least part right by doing so.

For those of you not following along, his mention of the CIA and NSA refers to 'others' accusing him of being an American agent. Even if you didn't support the war, you can read this and perhaps feel a little better about those of us in this country that did. Perhaps not, but it's a nice post all the same. Via Instapundit.