My Favorite Blogs On National Security, Intelligence, And The Wars In Iraq, Afghanistan, And Elsewhere


I have been asked by a few of my readers on what blogs do I prefer to read when I am trying to cover the many wars and conflicts that are now happening. A few of my favorites are the following:

Abu Aardvark
Abu Muqawama
Armchair Generalist
Arms Control Wonk
Austin Bay
Belmont Club
Blackfive
Blogs Of War
Blog Them Out Of The Stone Age
Captain's Journal
Centre For Counterintelligence And Security Studies
Counter Terrorism Blog
Danger Room
Defense Link -- U.S. Department Of Defense
Defense Tech
FAS Strategic Security Blog
Gateway Pundit
Ghosts Of Alexander
Global Guerrillas
Global Incident Map
Global News Blog
Global Security
Haft Of The Spear
Homeland Security And Insight
In From The Cold
Information Dissemination
Insurgency Research Group
Intel Dump
Jihad Watch
Kings Of War
Long War Journal
Memri
Michael Yon -- this is my personal favorite. Reason .... he is there. This article sums up nicely why he is one of the top in his field.
Middle East Journal
Middle East Strategy At Harvard
Military Blog
Military Watch -- Baltimore Sun
Miserable Donuts
Missing Links
Mountain Runner
Mudville Gazette
Multi-National Force
National Security Review
New Wars
Nukes And Spooks
Peter Coates
Planet War
Rantburg
Security Dilemmas
Small Wars Journal
Space War
Strata-Sphere
Strategy And National Security Policy
Strategy Page
Talisman Gate
The Soup Knife
The Strategist
The Torch
Threatswatch
Ubiwar
War And Piece
War In Context
War News Today (Specializes On Iraq)
Westhawk
Zenpundit

I will be posting this list on the right side of my blog in the next few days. I will also be posting the sources that I use from the main stream media, as well as official defense and military websites.

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