WOOLSEY WATCH ITEM & SOME QUESTIONS FOR OIL EXPERTS
I ran across two very interesting articles today. The first is titled “As Green as a Neocon: Why Iraq Hawks are Driving Priuses.
I ran across two very interesting articles today. The first is titled “As Green as a Neocon: Why Iraq Hawks are Driving Priuses.
I was just invited to John Ashcroft’s “Farewell Heritage Lecture” scheduled for Tuesday, 1 February, 11 a.m. at the Heritage Foundation’s Allison Auditorium. The title of Ashcroft’s talk: True Faith and Allegiance.
Photo credit: USHMM Photo Archives Mark Leon Goldberg has just published a provocative and important snippet in the latest American Prospect, which I am reprinting in its entirety with permission.
This news just out of Iraq about the death of 31 Marines when a CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopter went down. No word yet as to whether this was an accident, or whether it was brought down by hostile fire.
My colleague Michael Lind has a compelling commentary piece in today’s Financial Times that clearly articulates the stark and bitter gap between American pretensions as expressed last Thursday by President Bush and the realities of global disdain for and rejection of America’s current foreign policy behavior.
Michael Powell, in my view, has not only been an unmitigated disaster as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, he has presided over the gutting and flattening of broadband and IT innovation in the country, that may only just barely survive his stewardship.
I just received a tongue-in-cheek email from Jim Pinkerton who offers “You’d never get the idea that we are seeking to influence the course of Iraqi democracy — and that’s the good news here: the Iraqis won’t notice such favoritism, either” and then attached the following pic and link.
Sebastian Mallaby, editorial writer and economics columnist at the Washington Post and a former economics correspondent for the Economist, is a radical centrist.
As some of my readers know, I used to be a wannabe Politburo watcher and specialist on Soviet strategy and weapons systems. There are some times when I wish the late Andrei Gromyko, former Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs and Politburo member, was around to give lessons in just saying “No.
I just wanted to write a quick note of thanks to all who e-mailed me privately or offered public comments on TWN regarding strategy, focus, and opportunities for collaboration as we try and build a new foreign policy vehicle in Washington.