Something Only A Friend Can Tell You
Even if the friend is not immediately grateful
From the Toronto Globe & Mail:
A senior British military officer has lashed out at the U.S. Army's performance in Iraq, accusing it of cultural insensitivity that "amounted to institutional racism" and a predisposition to offensive operations that proved counterproductive when it was faced with a growing insurgency.
Brigadier Nigel Aylwin-Foster, who served alongside the Americans in Iraq in 2004, made the scathing assessment in an article in the latest issue of Military Review, published by the U.S. Army itself.
The article has prompted an angry reaction from some U.S. military officials, including the colonel in charge of the army's School of Advanced Military Studies, who lashed out at Brig. Aylwin-Foster as "an insufferable British snob."
The Land of the Frazzled, the Home of the Frayed
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The last time I attempted to write something for publication about a
younger generation was in the early 1990s, when I wrote a piece for the
Pittsburgh...
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