Michael O'Hanlon & Co. have a brief op-ed in the New York Times today, brief because the meat of it is in the attached graphic, which provides a comparison of the data from Iraq each August (which is the proper analytical framework, as Iraqi violence tends to wax and wane seasonally). The progress isn't earth-shattering, but in several areas it is notable.
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