I know I said I wasn't going to post about current events this week, but this is just awesome:
Last week, Sheik al-Sadr surrendered. He called on what was left of his men to cease operations and said he may one day seek public office in a democratic Iraq. Gen. Hertling said Mahdi's Army is defeated, according the Army's doctrinal definition of defeat. A few stragglers might be able to fire a rocket-propelled grenade, he said, but noted: "Do they have the capability of launching any kind of offensive operation? Absolutely not."
Where's your quagmire now, librulz? HA!
(Hat tip: Citizen Smash)
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> tam nam robi sarapatu Sabol
>
> Ali.