Category Archives: The War

Help Save Nazanin

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The mad mullahs aren’t content with threatening nations like Israel and the US with nuclear annihilation on behalf of a mythic religious figure. They also take out their fundamentalist wrath on teenage girls. Real macho men.

"This entire situation is evidence of how primitive, barbaric, and misogynistic the Iranian Islamic regime really is. Iran supposedly has signed international treaties which forbid them to execute any one under the age of 18; however they continue to do so under Islamic Sharia law."

Good read at Dr. Sanity with advice how you can help save a young lady who planted a knife in her wouldbe rapist.

UPDATE Nazanin has been acquited, but with a catch. Now she has to pay "blood money" to the family of her wouldbe rapist, until which time her bail stands at more than $40,000 or she can’t get out of prison. What a charming system. 

How sweet it is

Our special operators on the ground are bringing in fire from a AC-130’s gatling guns and 105mm howitzer to nail the Jihadis of al Q in Somalia, in aid of the Ethiopians and friendly Somalis. US Navy guns are offshore. Explained in detail here and here, and here.

Keith Ellison’s little snickup

"Snickup," is what Mr. Boy liked to say before he figured out people were saying "screwup."

Minnesota Muslim congressman Keith Ellison’s use of Thomas Jefferson’s two-volume copy of the Koran to take his oath of office was a pretty slick idea, until you consider that Mr. E. probably didn’t take the time to turn a few of its pages and read what was written there. If he had, according to the Austin-based community Web site Altmuslim.com, he would have discovered that the translator, George Sale, "calls the Prophet Muhammad a ‘criminal… imposing a false religion.’" Oops.

UPDATE  More on this little gem at Elder of Ziyon, which I didn’t see until two days after this post.

Watching the border

The results were few but the $200,000 test convinced state officials that the dozen or so Web-connected cameras set up on the Texas-Mexico border last fall should be expanded.

The "monthlong test…of a Web site allowing ordinary citizens [to] monitor the border via live video resulted in [almost 28 million hits, 14,800 emails, and] the apprehension of 10 undocumented immigrants, one drug bust and one interrupted smuggling route."

Gov. Rick Perry wants the Legislature, which convenes Tuesday, to spend $5 million on the effort.

Walking the line

Veteran and freelance embed Michael Yon’s latest, as always, is worth the read:

"With nearly 35 years of continuous military service, Mellinger is the senior most active duty draftee; yet he cruises Iraq like an infantryman. More than 3,000 of our people have been killed in combat here, but if it weren’t for this type of leadership, found in commands throughout Iraq, that number might be 10,000."

Curiouser and curiouser

Save your apologies. It ain’t over yet. The Associated Press, indignant as usual on the subject, now claims to have found its Jamil Hussein, their stringer’s named source for sixty plus dispatches from Iraq. Not surprisingly, the industry’s mouthpiece E&P chimes in on AP’s side, and several bloggers, including Austin Bay, hastened to apologize for ever doubting the wire service. But now it turns out Hussein actually uses his middle name for a surname, i.e. Jamil Gulaim, explaining why it was hard to find him under the pseudonym the AP used. Moreover, he denies ever having spoken to the news media. Plus the AP story for which bloggers first picked up on Hussein/Gulaim–claiming that terrorists set six Iraqi men ablaze–remains disputed and unconfirmed. Not much of a resolution that I can see.

UPDATE  The truth, it seems, is still out there, and AP’s new version is collapsing around its ears. It turns out they never had his name correct to begin with, and repeated the mistake sixty-plus times. Or did they phony it up for some reason other than sloppiness? Film at eleven.

W’s last stand

In Bush’s coming speech Wednesday we’ll learn whether he finally has the will to do what he should already have done, i.e. taken the war to Iran, Syria and, if they don’t stop sending money and volunteers to Iraq’s Sunni insurgency, Saudi Arabia. Or not. He’s made so little effort in the past four years to explain himself and his strategy, popping up every three months or so to make another speech, then disappearing again for another three months, that serious change doesn’t seem to be in him. Apparently he’s just going to shuffle the commanders around and send a token 10,000 more troops to Iraq for "a push," which will be inconsequential in the long run. It will just give the bad guys more American targets to shoot at and bomb, while Iraq’s neighbors keep undermining Iraq and us. Debka sees hope for more than a token effort. But Debka always sees more, whether it materializes or not. For one thing, Debka has the Stennis carrier strike group already headed for the Persian Gulf when the Navy says it won’t leave until late this month. So far, we haven’t even had the sense to arrest or kill Mookie Sadr and put his Shiite militia out of business. Bush might as well bring the troops home, or shuffle some to Afghanistan, where Iran and Pakistan can go on undermining the effort there. Not that I think the Dems have anything more to offer than retreat. Wretchard says what we really need is the will to win. The bitterly divided populace plainly doesn’t have it. It’s becoming apparent that even the leadership doesn’t. Not even 9/11 could produce it, and it remains to be seen if even a second 9/11 would do it. Though we may get the chance to find out.