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Last week, Iwrote about the puzzling Op-Ed writer, Lara M. Dadkhah, published by The NewYork Times, who urged that the U.S. be less calm about slaughtering Afghan civilians with air attacks (when Dadkhar reads things similar to this from currently -- "Airstrike kills dozens in Afghanistan . . . Ground forces at the stage found women and young kids between the casualties" -- she as if thinks:"yes, thats just what we need some-more of"). As Inoted, over how demented the evidence was, probably no report was disclosed about Dadkhah herself, who was authorised to surveillance her work for a "defense consulting company" but even naming who it was. The Hillman Foundations Charles Kaiser asked NYT Op-Ed Page Editor David Shipley about this bizarre make a difference and perceived this reply:
We found Ms. Dadkhah from work she did in Small Wars Journal, work that was piece of her Ph.D. thesis at Georgetown. Ms. Dadkhah usually not long ago took a pursuit at Booz Allen. We lend towards not to discuss the names of companies -- as it can run the risk of ostensible self-promotional. I thought it was enough to have the writer say, as she did high up in the piece, that...
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