A extremely well-written and intelligent analysis of the war in Georgia and its aftermath. The first essential step for the leader of the Western alliance is to tone down the bombast and restore a dialogue with Russia. Our peripatetic secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, should have jetted off to Moscow, not Tbilisi. Careless talk about [...]
In the run up to the Iraqi war I was involved in a project called Stand Down which attempted to gather bloggers on the “right” and “left” of the political spectrum to write posts in opposition to going to war. Sadly the site is down. I say sadly because it would provide useful documentation of how correct the anti-war [...]
The war in Yugoslavia was a turning point in the human rights movement. Appalled by the atrocities they saw, many Western war correspondents advocated for military intervention by the US and the EU. The rallying cry was “how can we stand by and let another Holocaust happen?” Eventually (not soon enough for what would soon be known as the [...]
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I was going to write something on the Russian-Georgian war. However, Seumas Milne at the Guardian expressed exactly what I was thinking far better than I could. Another intelligent analysis may be found here. And more here regarding today’s announcement on the US-Polish missiles deal. Tweet
I’ve finally done it! I’ve taken the plunge and am converting my site to a more “modern” technology. I chose WordPress because it is open source, full-featured and easy to use. The full conversion will take a while, since I want old links to work, but moving forward, all new posts will be on this [...]




