May 10, 2009
Notes

America All Pumped Up In Korengal Valley

Spl. Taylor Jordan from the U.S. Army First Battalion, 26th Infantry lifts weights in the rain at his platoon's base Camp Restrepo in the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan's Kunar Province on Friday May 8, 2009.  (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)

At first, I thought this photo of Spl. Taylor Jordan lifting weights in the Korengal Valley (which got exposure this week from the WSJ Photo Journal, a NYT slide show, etc.) was published out of irony (excuse the pun).

Because of the similarity in vantage, distance and even foreboding weather, I saw it as reminiscent of the TIME cover we looked at last month, only accentuating how much the Valley remains a barrier to us in spite of our muscle. Especially after the flawed U.S. bombing mission last Thursday, however, which hit the news the same day Obama was meeting with Karzai at the White House, the message of the image seems rather obvious.

Spl. Jordan, perched as he is at the edge of this mountain, stands for all the metal we’re thrusting down now.

U.S. Adviser Holds Firm on Airstrikes in Afghanistan (NYT)

(image: David Guttenfelder/A.P. via Wall Street Journal Photo Journal, May 8, 2009. caption: Spl. Taylor Jordan from the U.S. Army First Battalion, 26th Infantry, lifted weights in the rain at his platoon’s base Camp Restrepo in the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan Friday.)

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