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Friday, March 30, 2007

Victor Davis Hanson correctly points out that, even if the British (or other European nations) wanted to do something militarily about Iran in response to their hostage taking, they would be unable to do so without American help.

Check out Rosie O'Donnell in this video.

Ralph Peters says the actions of the Democrats in Congress regarding Iraq invited the Iranians to take British hostages.

Max Hastings says negotiations, not confrontation, is the way to deal with Iran.

Here is the only column I have seen, so far, from a U.K. newspaper that mentions the possibility of war with Iran.

Militiamen, who some say have been trained in Iran, are trickling back into Sadr City.

One retired General says the Army is headed for collapse.

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