Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Michael Yon's War


From The Atlantic:

It began with a bridge. On the morning of March 1, a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device detonated on Tarnak River Bridge near Kandahar, Afghanistan, killing multiple civilians and one American soldier. While the destruction of a single bridge might ordinarily pose a mere inconvenience to the U.S. war machine, in the oppressive terrain of Afghanistan it became a logistical chokepoint, halting ground-based operations for days.

War correspondent Michael Yon sought the answer to an uncomfortable question: who was responsible for the security of that bridge?

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My Comment: Michael Yon has always been one of my favorite reporters in the field .... it is good to see the Atlantic giving him the recognition that he deserves.

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