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The Situation: New Fictional Film on Chaos in Iraq

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I will be in Carlisle, Pennsylvania at Dickinson College Saturday evening for the "central Pennsylvania debut" of a new fictional film on Iraq by Director Philip Haas titled The Situation.

Ticket information follows here -- but just prior to the show at 7 p.m. -- former Army War College Commandant Major General Robert Scales, former State Department Chief of Staff Lawrence Wilkerson, and I will be engaged in a pre-film "discussion" on the issues that the film delves into.

Director Philip Haas will be there as well -- and the public is welcome. If there are friends of TWN or members of the media who would like to attend, I think I can get a break on the $6.00 price of admission (but no guarantees).

-- Steve Clemons

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