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The Successes Not Reported

Been quite a week in Iraq with LOTS of successes to report.  Of course our MSM doesn’t make much effort to report any of it.  This is the kind of reports we get from our media:

Three U.S. airmen died Sunday in a car bombing in Baghdad – among at least 17 people killed in violence across Iraq as Iraqi troops launched a fresh battle to oust militias and pacify the capital.

[…]Gunmen drove through a marketplace in southwestern Baghdad, spraying bullets into food and clothing stalls and killing three Sunni Muslim shopkeepers, a police officer said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media. Another drive-by shooting targeted four guards for the Iraqi Finance Ministry, killing one of them.

In Mahaweel, about 35 miles south of Baghdad, gunmen killed a Shiite cleric and his son as they were heading to a nearby Shiite shrine, police said.

Attackers shot dead a Defense Ministry employee on his way to work south of Baghdad, and a provincial councilman was injured in an assassination attempt in Hillah. Police said a parked car bomb killed a woman and wounded 13 people in an outdoor market in the same city, about 60 miles south of Baghdad.

Should the above news be reported?  Yes.  Of course they are still using sources with questionable motives so who can tell if any of it is true.  But you would think they could report stuff like:

Lots of good stuff was captured during the last 5 days but what do we hear about it from the AP?  One paragraph….one stinkin’ paragraph:

Also Sunday, the U.S. military announced that 88 suspects were captured in American and Iraqi raids last week, and a weapons cache used for assembling improvised explosive devices was destroyed. Sixty-nine of those suspects were released after questioning, the military said in a statement.

Why highlight the good work being done by our troops, by the Iraqi troops, and the Iraqi police?  The MSM has an agenda to further, no time to bother with good stuff like the above.

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