Devil's advocate on "postwar" Iraq: Why withdraw? The Bush administration will be blamed for what happens in Iraq whether U.S. troops stay or leave. If they stay, every dead soldier and civilian, plus general unrest, will be blamed on the occupation. If they leave,...
The Story of O
My new article, now online. Try to find all the thought crimes I'll be charged with in my forthcoming PATRIOT Act indictment!
Uncle Sam Wants You to Join His Occupation
For some reason, foreigners are less than wild about the idea. The great Moja, U.S. Army sergeant in Iraq, thinks he knows why: i get the feeling these countries offering their support want to make a good impression...they want to be seen as professional world...
Where to Invade Next?
Azerbaijan, of course. They're tilting dangerously toward monarchy, and that "poses a grave challenge to Western policy planning," says the Weekly Standard.
One Cheer for John Ashcroft
From the Justice Department's new website pushing the Patriot Act comes this list of supportive quotes from the likes of Daschle, Feinstein, Biden, Edwards, and Schumer (brief pause to spit after enunciating that last one). Note that all of the statements by these and...
How Long Will the Libertarian Ceasefire Last?
Jeez, you spend a coupla days in the wilderness without a computer, and you miss all the excitement. I'm referring, of course, to the latest eruption of tensions between Antiwar.com and Reason. Justin vented a bit on Wednesday, Nick Gillespie responded, and Justin...
The real saboteurs
Brendan O'Neill writes:For all the claims about saboteurs bringing Iraq to its knees, it was the coalition's war that devastated Iraq. As the war was coming to an end in late April, the International Committee of the Red Cross claimed that: 'This country has...
Serbia troop offer and officer purges
Serbian news weekly "NIN," dated August 14, 2003, comments on Prime Minister Zivkovic's infamous troop offer: "Given that government representatives first denied the reports from America, then methodically spun the tone of Zivkovic's offer, and later hastily tried to...
Kosovo priest: Murder at Gorazdevac Illustrates reality
From Rascia-Prizren Diocese Newsletter, August 14, 2003: "Yesterday’s crime against the Serb children of the village of Gorazdevac near Pec has deeply shaken all Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija and throughout Serbia and left behind it a numbing pain and an awful feeling...
Billions Spent, Thousands Dead, Iraq in Shambles, Neocons Giggling
An amazingly flippant take on postwar Iraq from National Review. Alleged humorist Bruce Stockler's plan to "solve Iraq's internal problems, get our troops out of harm's way, save us $14 billion a month, and unite the rest of the world, West and East, left and right"?...