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September 15, 2007

More Alexis Debat

Laura Rozen has more on ABC's man of weirdness, later updated here.

Posted at September 15, 2007 08:44 PM | TrackBack
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Er, "to help fight Al Qaeda"? The premise of the story was that we were coordinating with Jundallah to "help fight" Iran, Jundallah being a group associated in some vague way with AQ. The story is a wash, much like the rest of the Blotter's wierd output. Sey had an article around the same time with much the same premise, but it's like Ross took his April issue of the New Yorker and played madlibs with it.

Posted by: buermann at September 16, 2007 02:10 AM

Er, "to help fight Al Qaeda"? The premise of the story was that we were coordinating with Jundallah to "help fight" Iran, Jundallah being a group associated in some vague way with AQ. The story is a wash, much like the rest of the Blotter's wierd output. Sey had an article around the same time with much the same premise, but it's like Ross took his April issue of the New Yorker and played madlibs with it.

Posted by: buermann at September 16, 2007 02:10 AM