Michael J. Totten: How to Spy in Iraq
This was typical of the Arab world, but also a bit odd. They think he’s a spy? What did they think we were doing there in their house? This was an intelligence gathering operation. It was, more or less, spying. The only difference is that the soldiers were up front about it, even though (and this is not contradictory) no one said anything about intelligence gathering yet. Nobody had to. Everyone knew what was up. The United States military has better things to do in Iraq than socialize just for the sake of socializing.
Read the full post here.
UPDATE: Foxnews.com has picked up Totten's story in its Iraq Journal. That segment has also featured Michael Yon. Give some props to Foxnews, y'all. They claim an "exclusive," and for MSM, their claim is accurate. You don't think you'd see this on the Dhimmi News Network, do ya?
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Michael J. Totten: How to Spy in Iraq
Posted by Dave at 11:15 AM
Labels: Global War on Terror, Iraq, Special Ops, Terrorism
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