Peter Scoblic: Hmmm, nuclear terrorism…

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I spent 6,000 words last week in search of an explanation for the Bush administration’s atrociously lax behavior toward nuclear proliferation, and I concluded that its conservative ideology — with its insistent focus on the character, rather than the capability, of states — was the culprit.

Doug Bandow: Ground Shifting on Iraq

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Since Steve graciously hasn’t pulled the plug on me (or Chris), I thought I’d drop a short post. (I don’t know if the failure to act reflects Steve’s natural good nature and tolerance or his busy search for the best angle of the sun, which has put the plug out of easy reach.

Mark Goldberg: Bolton’s Greeting

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He may have been a few miles away from the Bronx, but Bolton was greeted with borough’s eponymous cheer on his first day. Check out Crooks and Liars for the coverage. On a more serious note, I think Chris Preble probably underestimates the danger to American interests that Bolton now poses.

Chris Preble: Power and Security

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My baptism-by-fire in the world of political blogs has gone pretty much as I expected. I thought there would be some grudging agreement, some general revulsion, and a few comments like Trip’s. For those of you who agree with Trip’s anxious pleas (STEVE! PULL THE PLUG!!) Steve hasn’t pulled the plug.

Chris Preble: Troubling News

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I’m so depressed. I learned of yesterday’s big news when I picked up the paper this morning. I kept reading, and reading again. Then I actually purchased a different newspaper while at the airport, in the hopes that there could be some positive way to spin what had happened.

Nikolas Gvosdev: Bait and switch tactics continue…

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I realize that readers of TWN are still absorbing the impact of John Bolton’s recess appointment, but I wanted to shift gears if I might. I was perusing the August 8, 2005 issue of The New Republic and was flabbergasted by its editorial, “Constitutional Crisis.