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John / OPFOR:
PREPPING THE BATTLESPACE — One of the lessons America, and the world, drew from the lightning campaigns of Gulf Wars I & II was the importance of battlesplace preparation. That is, the conditioning of the battlefield's environment prior to initiating full scale military operations.
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Observer:
Children die in convoy attack as Israel widens Lebanon assault — Inigo Gilmore in Nahariyah, Patrick Wintour in St Petersburg and Tracy McVeigh — Israel steeply escalated its military campaign against Hizbollah in Lebanon yesterday with a series of air strikes that left more than 35 civilians dead …
Ynetnews:
Left-wing rally: Negotiate with Hamas, Hizbullah — Some 1,000 people take part in march held in protest of Israeli operations in Lebanon, Gaza. Demonstrators call on government to cease military actions, negotiate for release of hostages — Moran Rada
Reuters:
G8 calls on Hizbollah to end attacks — ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Group of Eight leaders on Sunday blamed extremists for an upsurge of Middle East violence and while accepting Israel's right to defend itself said the Jewish state should exercise "utmost restraint."
Jerusalem Post:
Nasrallah calls for aid from Arab world — In a recorded television speech on Sunday evening, Hizbullah head Hassan Nasrallah urged Arab states to come to the organization's aid. — "Where are the Arab nations?" he asked, moments after declaring that Hizbullah wouldn't ask for help from anyone.
Greg Myre / New York Times:
In Haifa, a Scene of Death and Destruction — HAIFA, Israel, July 16 — The train platform, slick with blood and littered with chunks of fallen roof, was the grim evidence confirming a prediction that Israeli security chiefs had made for years. Hezbollah, they said, had acquired larger …
Robin Wright / Washington Post:
Strikes Are Called Part of Broad Strategy — U.S., Israel Aim to Weaken Hezbollah, Region's Militants — Israel, with U.S. support, intends to resist calls for a cease-fire and continue a longer-term strategy of punishing Hezbollah, which is likely to include several weeks of precision bombing in Lebanon …
Nico / Think Progress:
Williams Confronts Kristol: 'You Just Want War, War, War, And You Want Us In More War' — This morning on Fox News Sunday, William Kristol argued that the Bush administration's "coddling" of Iran had "invited" the latest outbreak of violence, and that the United States should join in the current fighting.
Forkum / Cox & Forkum Editorial Cartoons:
Disproportionate Response — The criticism that Israel is using a …
Disproportionate Response — The criticism that Israel is using a …
David Axe / Defense Tech:
ISRAEL'S AERIAL BLOCKADE
ISRAEL'S AERIAL BLOCKADE
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Pajamas Media:
The Israel-Hezbollah War Part Seven
The Israel-Hezbollah War Part Seven
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Haaretz:
Eight people killed as Hezbollah rockets slam into Haifa
Eight people killed as Hezbollah rockets slam into Haifa
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Philip J. LaVelle / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Dean raps Bush on defense — Democratic chairman speaks at conference — Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean accused President Bush last night of being weak on national defense and absent in the escalating violence between Israel and Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon.
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David Postman / The Seattle Times:
A different tone from Gingrich on World War III — When Newt Gingrich told me yesterday that he thinks we are in the midst of World War III he mentioned that he'd be on Meet the Press this morning. I was getting something of a preview of his take on global conflicts and the current Middle East crisis:
Ali Akbar Dareini / Associated Press:
Iran calls Western incentives acceptable — TEHRAN, Iran - Iran said Sunday that Western incentives to halt its nuclear program were an "acceptable basis" for talks, and it is ready for detailed negotiations. — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice responded that Iran should talk directly …
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Amanda / Think Progress:
VIDEO: Rice Calls Idea That Iraq War Contributed To Regional Instability 'Grotesque' — Today on ABC's This Week, George Stephanopoulos pointed out that the Bush administration repeatedly promised that war in Iraq would bring peace and stability to the Middle East.
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Richard A. Epstein / Chicago Tribune:
The problem with presidential signing statements — a law professor at the University of Chicago — Recently, the Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Arlen Specter, held a hearing about "presidential signing statements." Shortly thereafter, the Supreme Court issued …
Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
'Great Men' have grating effect on Mideast — I was on the road the other night and so found myself watching CNN's coverage of Israel, Lebanon, Gaza, etc. It was "Larry King Live," and it was one of those shows where Larry interviews great men about what needs to be done and the great men …
Aqeel Hussein / Telegraph:
Mortars let fly as Iraq draws first front line of civil war — The battle lines of a full-scale civil war in Iraq have been drawn in Baghdad. — Highway 60 has become one of the bloodiest fronts in the war between Sunni and Shia. Known to its frightened inhabitants as the "street of death" …
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Michael Kinsley / Time:
Yes, It Really Is Brain Surgery — Be nice to the man with the holes in his head — Like NASA before the first moon landing, I have been soliciting advice about what to say when I wake up from brain surgery. That's right, brain surgery—it's a real conversation stopper, isn't it?
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