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Monday, January 18, 2010


Good piece by Thomas Friedman about the war(s) and what, if any, positive outcome could be had from them.
As the terrorism expert Bruce Hoffman noted in an essay in The Washington Post: “In the wake of the global financial crisis, Al Qaeda has stepped up a strategy of economic warfare. ‘We will bury you,’ Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev promised Americans 50 years ago. Today, Al Qaeda threatens: ‘We will bankrupt you.’ ” And they will.

Our presence, our oil dependence, our endless foreign aid in the Middle East have become huge enablers of bad governance there and massive escapes from responsibility and accountability by people who want to blame all their troubles on us. Let’s get out of the way and let the moderate majorities there, if they really exist, face their own enemies on their own. It is the only way they will move. We can be the wind at their backs, but we can’t be their sails.
Makes you wander what Cheney, et al, had in mind when they ventured to rid the planet of bad people. He may be many things, but he's not stupid. Hell, he knew, 19 years ago that invading Iraq was a mistake, so is he just that intent on having a permanent protracted land war in Asia?



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