Not fit for the headlines

There was a time when Iraq was always in the news, by listening to the MSM, you'd get the impression that every square meter of the entire place was being bombed and burned 24/7, 365 days a year. Heck it sounded like even the toilets were rigged with IEDs and you couldn't brush your teeth without dodging mortars and RPGs.
Andrew Bolt - THERE is a reason Iraq has almost disappeared as an election issue. Here it is: The battle is actually over. Iraq has been won. I know this will seem to many of you an insane claim. Ridiculous! Here is just the latest underreported news, out this week. Just 27 American soldiers were killed in action in Iraq in October - the lowest monthly figure since March last year. (This is a provisional figure and may alter over the next week.) The number of Iraqi civilians killed last month - mostly by Islamist and fascist terrorists - was around 760, according to Iraqi Government sources. That is still tragically high, but the monthly toll has plummeted since January's grim total of 1990.
He's right, suddenly we're not hearing much from there, perhaps everyone is dead then and it's just a wasteland now. Don't worry about Andrew Bolt, dismiss him if you like, he's just some Conservative nasty from Australia, if he's wrong, he's wrong, that's all. But hang on, here's more from the folks there in Iraq, who bore the brunt of Al-Qaeda, if they get it wrong, they pay with their lives.
Michael Yon, on the ground - “Al Qaeda in Iraq is defeated,” according to Sheik Omar Jabouri, spokesman for the Iraqi Islamic Party and a member of the widespread and influential Jabouri Tribe. Speaking through an interpreter at a 31 October meeting at the Iraqi Islamic Party headquarters in downtown Baghdad, Sheik Omar said that al Qaeda had been “defeated mentally, and therefore is defeated physically,” referring to how clear it has become that the terrorist group’s tactics have backfired. Operatives who could once disappear back into the crowd after committing an increasingly atrocious attack no longer find safe haven among the Iraqis who live in the southern part of Baghdad. They are being hunted down and killed. Or, if they are lucky, captured by Americans.
Read the whole thing at Michael Yon's blog, spare him a few dollars while you're there, he brings us news that the MSM won't. Now just remember who fought the hardest (apart from the terrorists), who squealed the loudest and tried their best, and still do, to screw over the troops and the people of Iraq. Some will say the price was too much, but do you want to pay the price for failure and defeat? Spare a thought for the fallen, ours and theirs, they know.

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