U.S. quietly, dramatically increasing Iraq troop levels
The Bush administration is quietly on track to nearly double the number of combat troops in Iraq this year, an analysis of Pentagon deployment orders showed Monday.
This “second surge” of troops in Iraq, which is being executed by extending tours for brigades already there and by deploying more units, could boost the number of combat troops to as many as 98,000 by the end of this year. When support troops are included, the total number of U.S. troops in Iraq could increase from 162,000 now to more than 200,000 — the most ever — by the end of the year.
Because the first one has worked so friggen well, didn’t it?
Without a shadow of a doubt the Bush administration couldn’t organize a **** **** in a ***** house by the docks when the fleet was in, let alone even simple tasks they’ve set for themselves in Iraq.
Al Hurra television, the U.S. government’s $63 million-a-year effort at public diplomacy broadcasting in the Middle East, is run by executives and officials who cannot speak Arabic, according to a senior official who oversees the program.
That might explain why critics say the service has recently been caught broadcasting terrorist messages, including an hour-long tirade on the importance of anti-Jewish violence, among other questionable pieces.


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Rocks, hard places, George Bush, and the 2008 presidential elections — sux to be GOP don’t it?