Wade Zirkle (Born ?) is a decorated American military veteran of the Iraq War. He is the founder and former executive director of the Vets For Freedom Action Fund, a political action committee (PAC) that advocates against the immediate withdrawal of American troops from Iraq. Zirkle spent two tours in Iraq as a U.S. Marine infantryman, first during the invasion of 2003, and next in the Battle of Fallujah in 2004. He is a recipient of the Purple Heart Medal.
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- Wade Zirkle (Born ?) is a decorated American military veteran of the Iraq War. He is the founder and former executive director of the Vets For Freedom Action Fund, a political action committee (PAC) that advocates against the immediate withdrawal of American troops from Iraq. Zirkle spent two tours in Iraq as a U.S. Marine infantryman, first during the invasion of 2003, and next in the Battle of Fallujah in 2004. He is a recipient of the Purple Heart Medal. He returned to Iraq for the third time as a civilian freelance journalist in 2006, where he was embedded with the Iraqi Army in Ramadi. He was the first American journalist to report that the new American counter-insurgency strategy being implemented in Anbar Province was working, and later wrote controversial editorials in the Philadelphia Inquirer and The Weekly Standard claiming the "oilspot strategy" was seeing signs of success in Iraq. It was not until three months later, that the Los Angeles Times was the next newspaper to report such news, as it stated "tribal leaders in Anbar province were turning against the Al Qaeda resistance. " It was not until 11 month after Zirkle's initial report that the New York Times acknowledged that Anbar was "undergoing a surprising transformation" . Criticism In October 2006, the CBS Evening News was criticized for giving free airtime to Zirkle to promote a force increase in Iraq of 30,000 troops. Four months later, President George W. Bush announced the increase of 24,000 troops, leading many left-wing activists to speculate that Vets for Freedom Action Fund was coordinating a Republican Party-orchestrated public relations campaign.
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- Wade Zirkle (Born ?) is a decorated American military veteran of the Iraq War. He is the founder and former executive director of the Vets For Freedom Action Fund, a political action committee (PAC) that advocates against the immediate withdrawal of American troops from Iraq. Zirkle spent two tours in Iraq as a U.S. Marine infantryman, first during the invasion of 2003, and next in the Battle of Fallujah in 2004. He is a recipient of the Purple Heart Medal.
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