Day by day, the truth seems more and more obvious.
Not the new Vietnam, but even worse.
What does a guy who knows Chinese know about anything else?
Not the new Vietnam, but even worse.
Posted by The Mandarin at 7/24/2005 1 comments
I have been meditating recently on a post to explain why I think our government leaders, especially President Bush and his inner circle, fundamentally misunderstand the enemy we face in Bin Laden-style Islamic fundamentalism. Despite what Mr. Bush says, they do not kill us because they "hate our way of life," or because they "hate freedom." I believe they kill us because of our financial and military support of Israel, who in turn they hate because of Israel's occupation of Jerusalem and their treatment of the Palestinian Arabs.
Well, Juan Cole, an expert on Middle East politics and culture, has written it much more thoroughly and persuasively than I could have done. What I have been thinking, he explains convincingly. I was going to say I wish Mr. Bush would read it, but in reality, I doubt he would understand it or recognize its truth. I hope our next group of political leaders, of whatever party, have more open minds. I just wish we didn't have to wait another three and a half years to find out.
Read it yourself: Jerusalem and Terrorism.
Posted by The Mandarin at 7/11/2005 0 comments
A prominent pro-war academic, military historian and pundit writes about his feelings as his son, an infantry officer, prepares to deploy to Iraq.
Posted by The Mandarin at 7/11/2005 0 comments