Danes are born leaders...you're following one!
Mom had that as a license plate frame for years. We've also had the frigie magnet that said "You can always tell a Dane, but you can't tell her much" as well. The point is well taken.
You can read a lot about what the Danes did during WWII to protect their Jewish population.
But the latest?
The Danish military has secretly airlifted out of the country about 200 Iraqis who were helping its troops.
The Iraqi civilians, mostly those working as aides and translators in the southern region of Basra, will now be offered asylum in Denmark.
Um, yeah.
It's kind of like, Christian. Wow. Who'd have thunk it?
(And pretty damn consistent in the bargain.)
You can read a lot about what the Danes did during WWII to protect their Jewish population.
But the latest?
The Danish military has secretly airlifted out of the country about 200 Iraqis who were helping its troops.
The Iraqi civilians, mostly those working as aides and translators in the southern region of Basra, will now be offered asylum in Denmark.
Um, yeah.
It's kind of like, Christian. Wow. Who'd have thunk it?
(And pretty damn consistent in the bargain.)
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Mom didn't want to make us targets, back in those days. But oh, I remember.
"Supporting the troops" has been a misnomer in the American experience for some time now. I guess we could consider this some luck in the Iraqi experience. We aren't having the sheer numbers of POW/MIAs as we did then.
*knocks wood*
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