And more telling
Word on the 10th Mountain blog is that they are moving a unit down to Basra. Given what the Brits have reported from there, especially about direct Iranian involvement in fighting, that could be interesting. When I was embedded with them before, in Haiti and Afghanistan, they didn’t have many armored vehicles or even armored ...
Word on the 10th Mountain blog is that they are moving a unit down to Basra. Given what the Brits have reported from there, especially about direct Iranian involvement in fighting, that could be interesting. When I was embedded with them before, in Haiti and Afghanistan, they didn't have many armored vehicles or even armored Humvees. I sure hope they have more now.
Word on the 10th Mountain blog is that they are moving a unit down to Basra. Given what the Brits have reported from there, especially about direct Iranian involvement in fighting, that could be interesting. When I was embedded with them before, in Haiti and Afghanistan, they didn’t have many armored vehicles or even armored Humvees. I sure hope they have more now.
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