[lit-ideas] Re: Subject: Re: The Surgical Strike Option

  • From: "Lawrence Helm" <lawrencehelm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:14:08 -0800

http://cns.miis.edu/pubs/npr/vol06/61/barlet61.pdf 

 

The above is a fairly lengthy and thorough analysis of the 1998 bombing of
the al-Shifa chemical plant in Sudan.  It is from the Nonproliferation
Review, Fall 1998 issue.  The NPR is put out by the Center for
Nonproliferation Studies, a nongovernmental agency located in Monterey
California.  

 

Lawrence

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: lit-ideas-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lit-ideas-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Omar Kusturica
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 3:59 AM
To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [lit-ideas] Subject: Re: The Surgical Strike Option

 

 

Eric:

 

I brought up Clinton to show that the predatory 

nature of domestic US politics is bipartisan. 

(Clinton was probably right to order the missile 

strikes.) But predatory politics leaves people 

with lousy options, such as being:

 

* cynical and disbelieving of everything anyone in 

power says,

 

* blindly trusting and likely to be burned by that 

trust sooner or later, though often sooner,

 

* selectively cynical along partisan lines.

 

Omar:

 

Well, if this is not ridiculous I don't know what is.

Clinton ordered a missile strike against a pharmacy

plant in Sudan that turned out to be just that. I

don't know if there were any Republicans criticizing

the action at the time, but if there were they were

right for once. For Eric, this is a sad example of

"bypartisan cynicism."

 

I wish that I had more time and energy for this

discussion, but it's a bit difficult to take seriously

people whose philosophical position is that any

actions of any US government should be supported as

long as they are violent and directed against some

Muslim country.

 

O.K.

 

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