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Great, Great News from Afghanistan and Pakistan

And huge kudos to all the media -- mainstream and new -- who have kept their mouths shut about this for the past several months.

David Rohde, a New York Times reporter who was kidnapped by the Taliban, escaped Friday night and made his way to freedom after more than seven months of captivity in the mountains of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Mr. Rohde, along with a local reporter, Tahir Ludin, and their driver, Asadullah Mangal, was abducted outside Kabul, Afghanistan, on Nov. 10 while he was researching a book.
Mr. Rohde was part of The Times’s reporting team that won a Pulitzer Prize this spring for coverage of Afghanistan and Pakistan last year. Mr. Rohde told his wife, Kristen Mulvihill, that Mr. Ludin joined him in climbing over the wall of a compound where they were being held in the North Waziristan region of Pakistan. They made their way to a nearby Pakistani Frontier Corps base and on Saturday they were flown to the American military base in Bagram, Afghanistan.
“They just walked over the wall of the compound,” Ms. Mulvihill said. The driver, Mr. Mangal, did not escape with the other two men.
The initial report was that Mr. Rohde was in good health, while Mr. Ludin injured his foot in the escape.
Until now, the kidnapping has been kept quiet by The Times and other media organizations out of concern for the men’s safety.

We join the Times and others in wishing David a hearty welcome home. It's going to be quite the book.

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Just a month ago SOF dudes

Just a month ago SOF dudes told me they were pretty sure he was dead. Thank God they were wrong!

What will be fun is when he

What will be fun is when he describes the role his driver played. Ludin set up the interview with the HN guy, but for some reason the driver "opted to join" the Taliban. Earlier versions of that story said he simply didn't escape, then that he had become Taliban. So who knows what his deal is, either.

In any case: we are all VERY happy he's alive and safe.

Good for him! (them?) O/T -

Good for him! (them?)

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Another win for the good

Another win for the good guys.

BTW it appears Mr. Krauthammer's and Mr. Wolfowitz's recent op-eds were spot on. Good thing Andrew Exum was smart enough not to openly criticize them, oh wait.... Sorry man couldn't resist :-).

AM - I'm interested - since

AM -

I'm interested - since you "attaboyed" the media for being silent on this - about your take on the apparent double standard involved...even E & P was concerned about it.

Glad to see David is still

Glad to see David is still among the living. 'Tis interesting to see what the media considers worth "keeping their mouths shut" about. Will every kidnapping go unreported? Wiretapping? An understandable albeit dangerous path. One set of rules for us and one for you is not the moral high ground they claim.

So the Times can keep a

So the Times can keep a secret. Who knew?

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ARRR! Our revolution continues too....

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