Warblogging gaining momentum
The german magazine Der Spiegel, has a story on Warblogging: Ganz andere Kriegsnachrichten (check babelfish.altavista.com if you want to read it). They mention several interesting sites which I’ll try to list here.
[Warblogging.com](http://www.warblogging.com/) is reporting from the war in a real blogging fashion. Some might say that Warblogs:cc is even truer to the blogging culture, being a very frequently updated page with lots of links to other articles. While I am not sure why they put Iraq Body Count in their list, it’s a noteworthy site which keeps track of civilian casulaties in Gulf War II. I already wrote about Back to Irak 2.0, which is the site of an independant journalist who is by now, actually on the way to northern Irak to do some really independant reporting. I already mentioned Salam Pax several times. If you want to read something from people who are 100% against war, check out No War Blog. A site that needs to be mentioned, or so it seems, is The Agonist, which is run by Sean-Paul Kelly who studied/s International Relations, taught English in South Korea and generally was referred to by the NYT as a “mastermind”, or at least OxBlog says so.

