Wednesday, September 29, 2004
Casualties of War
Foreign Policy:
The ideas that died in Iraq.
Preemptive wars, unilateralism, regime change, the neoconservative approach to foreign policy: Just a few months ago, powerful government officials and influential commentators presented these ideas as not just desirable but inevitable choices for a superpower confronted by unprecedented threats. With more than 900 American soldiers dead, 10,000 coalition troops wounded, a military price tag of more than $90 billion, and the main reason for going to war dismissed as a “massive intelligence failure,” these concepts lie buried in the sands of Iraq.
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
More journalist discover Weblogs
The editors weblog is one more journalist discovering the weblog.
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