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June 3, 2005
Friday Reading
This weekend, if all goes as planned, I hope to create the mother of all blogrolls. I've had an anemic blogroll for far too long and I aim to remedy this oversight!
Here's a lot to keep you occupied:
Michael Yon photoblogs from Dohuk, Iraq, north of Mosul, and reports that it is a peaceful and stable with place with nary an insurgent or US troop tobe found. Great stuff, great pictures.
Henry Sokolski tries to crack the Iran nut in the latest issue of Policy Review.
The Atlantic Online has just posted a new article about wargaming a Korean Peninsula conflict. Haven't read yet. May be subscription only.
The Emirates Economist looks to be an interesting blog and I've just bookmarked it.
In the Red Zone has been updated several times since I last checked in. Steven Vincent's travels through Iraq continue. Just keep scrolling.
The Word Unheard details the laying of the keel for the new class of US Navy's littoral ships. Also, check out "Have You Heard the Word?" a newswire feature patterned after Chester's Newswire here. I imagine that USMC_Vet will do a better job than I have at updating it!
Finally, the only thing I have to say about this is that morale among the British seems exceptionally high. Or, maybe all of their morning PT sessions are like this?
UPDATE: If you need even more stuff, here's some more great reading from American Digest.
And Syria Exposed looks to be a fascinating blog that Alert Reader Dymphna has brought to my attention. Check it out.
Posted by Chester at June 3, 2005 12:08 AM
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