Wednesday, May 25, 2005

 
The Press corp grows balls! It seems that The White House spokesman , Scott McClellan bit off more than he could chew today. Terry Morgan from American TV Network began it when he questioned McClellan's right to tell Newsweek what to print. Elisabeth Bumiller of the NY Times followed up asking if McClellan was asking the media to write a story about how great the military is? Ken Herman of Cox News summed up all of McClellan's attempt to ducking the questions and hypocrisy when he said "With all due respect, though, it sounds like you're saying your single anonymous sources are okay and everyone else's aren't. "
For a complete blow by blow detail see: Hooray for the press corp!

Lack of U.S. troops prompt retreat in Al Anabar province. Even though it has been identified the "center of insurgent resistance"A military news release declared the mission a success as the U.S. troops cross back over the Euprates River.
Operation Matador is considered according to the military news but the troops say the "Matador" didn't have the stamina to finish the mission.

Iraq's desert has a badlands called the Al Anbar province and the province has become a tough nut for U.S. troops to crack. as Maj. Mark Lister, a senior Marine air officer said "Basically, we've got all the toys, but not enough boys."

The Pentagon has rejected Bagdad's commanders in the province any more troops so they are retreating from the area. Got toys but no boys.

Syria cuts all ties with the U.S.
Syria has stopped cooperating with the CIA and the U.S.military. Even though they have given up many insurgents including, Saddam's half brother since the war started, the U.S. says it is not enough. So, faced with growing criticism by Bush's administration, Syria said "enough" Syria says "no more Mr. Nice Guy."



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