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8:46AM

(Last week's) Tom around the web

+ Expat Nomad linked the TED video.
+ So did Those Awake.

+ Curtis is reprinting 5GW posts and putting them in a timeline to create a central repository. He's got a number of Tom's posts (but I'm not going to link them all).
+ Dreaming 5GW linked Dispensational premillennialism.
+ And linked 5GW v. 1+2+3=4.

+ beowulf also linked Dispensational premillennialism.
+ et alli. linked The nature of my frustration on Iraq revolves around the opportunity that Petraeus represents.
+ News Blogg reviewed the TED video.
+ The Conservative Voice mentioned PNM
+ Spread the Word: Iraq-Nam linked last week's column.
+ So did ZenPundit.
+ House of War linked Decent, unsophisticated Obama piece on Iran.
+ Cobb evoked Tom on Haiti.
+ The Ubiquitous Flying Blue Blog mentioned the Rumsfeld profile.
+ Comments From Left Field called The Americans Have Landed 'a must read'.
+ Hot soup in my eye wonders how much Tom's work influenced the new COIN.

+ Middle Class Political Thought and Commentary linked The dream of Iraqs is alive and multiplying.
+ So did I, Hans
+ WhirledView connected Tom's thought and Giuliani's foreign policy.
+ PurpleSlog linked Bhutto: hope for Pakistan (and humorously commented that, if that's the case, Pakistan is SOL).
+ Dans Blog linked the September 9th column.
+ MountainRunner linked China's "soft power" only generates "hard dangers" and "soft opposition".
+ The Korea Times has started picking up Tom's columns: Lasting Peace Provided by Nukes and War in Iraq Ends Up Costing US.
+ Al Alborn references Tom in his own 'The rule set for war'.
+ The Korsakov Files linked Peter's talk.

Reader Comments (2)

Tom,

I noticed some visitors coming to us from your site. Thanks for linking back to us. We have really enjoyed your talk and I've personally watched and listened to it several times over.

The war conversations on our blog have largely been of the, "War, what is it good for?" variety. We've watched and discussed the documentary "Why We Fight", have you seen it, and if so, any thoughts?

http://thoseawake.typepad.com/those_awake/2007/03/why_we_fight.html
September 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterBrian Rhea
Brian, you are welcome. we aim to please ;-)

our way of thanking you for the air time.
September 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

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