http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/002169.php
You can see a larger version of the chart here. It tells a pretty compelling story -- part of a compelling story. It was produced in December, but it's missing data for the months of September, October and November of this year -- a period of increased violence, according to news reports.
Department of Defense has suddenly classified the numbers of attacks in Iraq for September through November of this year -- after providing the figures for every month since the war began. Why classify the information now? If there's a good explanation, the Pentagon isn't returning calls.
What gives?
2006-12-19
15:00:12
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Reba K
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