this sad tale was spun and sent some while ago by our annonymous
correspondent Foggy Bottom, and I waited to post hoping for illustrations,
but i’m not waiting anymore.
Diplomacy has a weird way of taking a vacation during the summer.
Despite the launching of ballistic missiles in North Korea, terrorist attacks in
Mumbai, resurging violence in the Levant, […]
tags: anonymous journalism, army, beirut, conflict, democracy, diplomacy, foggy bottom, freedom, hamas, human rights, iraq war, islam, israel, lebanon, lost in london, middle east, Muslim, north korea, palestine, politics and terrorist attacks
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they may have reason to be angry with us:
The navy launched the classified Cetacean Intelligence Mission in San Diego in 1989, where dolphins, fitted with harnesses and small electrodes planted under their skin, were taught to patrol and protect Trident submarines in harbour and stationary warships at sea.
Criticism from animal rights groups ensured the use […]
tags: army, communication, dolphins, funny, government, hurricane and katrina
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