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Satire in WSJ? Unfortunately, no

When I read this piece in the Wall Street Journal, I thought it was satire. But no. I'ts called "Let's 'Surge" Some More." To wit:

A young Iraqi translator, wounded in battle and fearing death, asked an American commander to bury his heart in America. Iraqi special forces units took to the streets to track down terrorists who killed American soldiers. The U.S. military is the most respected institution in Iraq, and many Iraqi boys dream of becoming American soldiers. Yes, young Iraqi boys know about "GoArmy.com."

Yes, Iraqis all want their hearts buried in America. Except that nasty Muqtada fellow.

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