16 Jan

Micheal Yon Interview With Pundit Review Radio

Pundit Review Radio did a interview with Michael Yon today that should be heard in it’s entirety.  Michael is currently in Iraq, been there for about 3 weeks now and has been going on daily missions with our troops along with Iraqi troops.  His message?  Things are definately looking up in Iraq. 

If your pressed for time I’ve snipped four segments of the interview.  The first (4 minutes) is Michael talking about the improvements in Iraq.  The second (1:30 minutes) deals with the progress and morale of the troops.  The third (1 minute) deals with the odds of success in Iraq.  The last one (40 seconds) is one where Michael tells us that Iranian fighters are being captured on the battlefield of Iraq now.

Check out his latest dispatch that deals quite a bit about the morale of our troops along with Iraqi troops.  Of course he includes his usual great pictures:

And one of my favorites on this latest dispatch.  It seems someone made a mock battlefield out of some toys.  You can plainly see the Humvee bunny is under mortar attack.  Poor bunny.

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Curt served in the Marine Corps for four years and has been a law enforcement officer in Los Angeles for the last 20 years.
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One Response to Micheal Yon Interview With Pundit Review Radio

  1. sam pender says: 1

    That bunny pic reminds me of the insurgent video where they tried to (and successfully did) convince the world they had an American soldier captive and were going to saw off his head.

    It was a GI Joe doll.

    Ahhhh, good times (rolleyes)

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