http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20060328.BLATCHFORD28/TPStory/National/columnists
This is a subsequent Blatchford article. Again, well done!...I think I may have been wrong about her.
I found the part about the Pte. using water bottles to warn off people getting too close to convoys extremely interesting. I read another article (can't remember where) a week or so ago, that mentioned the same thing, but in a negative light, "See how little respect they have for us?" one local was quoted after the journalist witnessed a soldier hit a local in the head with a bottle. May be a differnt guy, though...
It makes for some good, 'out-of-the-box' thinking...too bad something like that can be twisted to suit an agenda.
Not having been there, though, I have to ask....is that wise? Granted, it warns people off, plus gives them something useful (clean water, plus a bottle which has practical uses), but I should think that the temptation may be there to rush convoys in order to score some swag, causing a safety concern.
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