Nikolas K. Gvosdev: War Term/Peace Term
The inaugural issue of the Yale Journal of International Affairs contains an interview with David Brooks.
The inaugural issue of the Yale Journal of International Affairs contains an interview with David Brooks.
Steve should be returning to these here parts sometime soon. I thank him for letting me say a few things around here. It’s certainly been an interesting group sitting in — including Bolton-agnostic conservatives such as yours truly and Bolton-supporting war-skeptical conservatives such as the illustrious and always provocative Doug Bandow.
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.
Mark Goldberg suggests below that Bolton poses a serious threat to US security interests, because he’s likely to pursue his own agenda with regard to Iran and other issues.
John Bolton once declared “I don’t do carrots.” To the extent that this is a quite concise distillation of the Bush Doctrine, it should surprise no one that Bolton was on Bush’s short-list of people to serve as UN ambassador.
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.
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.
Most Americans — to the extent they are even familiar with Africa — can’t tell the difference between Mauritania and Mauritius.
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.
Although Bolton’s recess appointment is the talk of the town, let’s not overlook another choice appointment. Last Thursday, Bush nominated Roland Arnall to be the U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands. The same day, Ameriquest Capital Corp.