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Nameless Non-War update: ISIS threatens Baghdad
Obama gave ISIS a chance to prove they could take the Great Satan’s best shot, and remain on offense.
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ISIS’ next victim: Ex-Army Ranger, Muslim convert
ISIS and al-Qaeda seem to be doing all the degrading and destroying at the moment.
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‘Vicar of Baghdad’ unarmed on the front lines, standing up to ISIS
With ISIS at the gates, the Vicar of Baghdad struggles to save Iraqi Christians, who have been surrounded, outnumbered and outgunned since the 7th Century.
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‘Vicar of Baghdad’: Islamic State forces 2km from city
The Anglican priest stationed in Baghdad for the last nine years told Human Events the situation has never been as dire as now.
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Back into Iraq
There’s nothing about Iraq that Obama got right, and he had to ignore a lot of people who knew what they were talking about to get everything this wrong.
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Meet the Caliph
The threat everyone except President Obama and his inner circle saw coming.
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ISIS declares the ‘caliphate’ has been established
Six months ago, President Obama was dismissing these thugs as irrelevant. Now they’ve built their own terror state.
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U.S. military advisors set up Baghdad joint operations center with Iraqis
The return to Iraq was not as scheduled. But, maybe we can salvage what our fallen warrior died to secure.
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Boots on the ground in Iraq
A part-time President and his spin teams handle national security on the fly, with perilous results.
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Al-Qaeda: Decimated, on the run, and closing in on Baghdad
Another Obama foreign-policy triumph produces the best-equipped, best-funded terror state in history.
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Schwarzkopf autobiography co-author recalls “soldier’s soldier”
Schwarzkopf ghostwriter Peter Petre recalls working with the late legendary general.
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Yes, that’s me burning Saddam’s picture
This picture was taken sometime during April 2003. I was with the 3rd Infantry Division’s 2nd Brigade, “The Spartans,” and as a young corporal, spearheaded the invasion into Iraq, and stabbed into the heart of Baghdad. Well, not me personally, mind you, | Read More »
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Helmick: Iraq was worth it
The retired three-star general, who commanded the 2004 raid that killed Uday and Qusay, sons of Saddam Hussein, spoke to Human Events Dec. 11 about his recent trip and his meeting with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. “My sense is the | Read More »
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