28-08-2013, 08:43 AM
Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/nati...story.html
WMDs, slam-dunk, cruise missiles--is it 1998, 2003, 1984
Meet the new national security team
just like the old national security team
Sibel Edmonds' admonition to eschew the partisan analysis in favor of deeper investigation
Probably the debacle in Libya and the debacle in Egypt demand some shoe-pounding re Syria
Hey hey, look over here
Egypt is a stalemate: Turkey and Qatar say put Morsi back in; Saudi says, do not make me come down there
Israel struck what it said was a nork reactor and it was below the news buzz
For this seventy-two hours it's all about the shock and awe
And for the price of those missiles, how many tons of food and acre-feet of clean water could be provided in Africa, and for that matter wherever it's needed, now
The current military onanism is simply more Norman Mailer primate chest-thumping
It will not remove the regime, elevate any rebel faction, or, as Clinton quipped, feed a single hungry child
From a president whose brother lives in a hut, we know Yes We Can but We'd Rather Play Cards
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/nati...story.html
WMDs, slam-dunk, cruise missiles--is it 1998, 2003, 1984
Meet the new national security team
just like the old national security team
Sibel Edmonds' admonition to eschew the partisan analysis in favor of deeper investigation
Probably the debacle in Libya and the debacle in Egypt demand some shoe-pounding re Syria
Hey hey, look over here
Egypt is a stalemate: Turkey and Qatar say put Morsi back in; Saudi says, do not make me come down there
Israel struck what it said was a nork reactor and it was below the news buzz
For this seventy-two hours it's all about the shock and awe
And for the price of those missiles, how many tons of food and acre-feet of clean water could be provided in Africa, and for that matter wherever it's needed, now
The current military onanism is simply more Norman Mailer primate chest-thumping
It will not remove the regime, elevate any rebel faction, or, as Clinton quipped, feed a single hungry child
From a president whose brother lives in a hut, we know Yes We Can but We'd Rather Play Cards