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Tuesday, April 20, 2004

 Michael Klare.  "Bush-Cheney Energy Strategy:  Procuring the Rest of the World's Oil"
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 Richard Manning.  "The Oil We Eat:  Following the Foodchain back to Iraq."  Harpers.
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 David Isenberg.  "The Costs of Empire"

Keep in mind that January saw the start of the U.S. military’s biggest unit rotation since World War II. According to Riggs, eight of the 10 active-duty Army divisions are now rotating in and out of Iraq, while one-third of the Army National Guard's combat battalions have been called to active duty. We do not have enough soldiers in the Army to provide for a reasonable rotation schedule of fresh troops into Iraq and for other missions, such as Afghanistan.


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 I created a sister site for Global Guerrillas called Private Military Companies (Firms).  It will provide recent news and information on the PMC industry.
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 Jeff Jarvis has a legal round-up of the neo-Victorian putsch at the FCC.
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 One way to track readers using an RSS aggregator is to put a clear pixel at the bottom of each post.  Most, from what I have seen, RSS aggregators display HTML.  The server would do the math necessary to calculate unique viewers, etc.

In terms of advertising, I am still in favor of decision support tools that help people find a product/service they are interested in purchasing.  So, if I did a review of a online broker I would love to be able to put a link to a online broker decision support tool at the bottom of my post.  The tool provider would track click throughs from people reading my post (via an ID like those used in affiliate programs) and track them all the way through the purchase process.  (BTW, it can also be very lucrative.  Brokers will pay upwards of $150 per new account.  If the decision support service provider took 1/3, the author would get $100 per account.  This would also work well with lead generation for high-end products.  The conversion rates, given the use of objective decision support, are spectacular given my experience.  My team at Gomez generated $1.8 m a quarter using this method.)

One way to provide tools like this users would be to build on the shortcuts feature in Radio.  Shortcuts is clipart for weblogs.  A shortcut allows me to publish a post (either a picture, a block of HTML, a link, etc.) and assign it a name.  So, when I want to include this clipart in my weblog, all I would do is put the name into my post in double quotes.  For example, I have assigned a small icon to the name: audio.  Here it is in double quotes:  .  Radio substitutes the icon clipart for the name in double quotes.  Very simple.  A preloaded shortcuts section with miniadvertisements that point to decision support would make adding the link to your posts easy.
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