Monthly Archives: November 2009

Bread and circuses above legions

What price honour? Less than $1 million per soldier, according to the Obama administration. Which is a lot of money, I admit. But strategic ruin and national shame are not costless either. Nor is cluelessness disguised as sophistication.
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Madely in the morning, November 13

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Denying the obvious

As soon as Major Nidal Hasan finished shooting down American soldiers while shouting “Allahu akbar!”, we were warned not to jump to conclusions — by people who promptly jumped to a series of silly and irresponsible ones.
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Why we remember

[First published on Mercatornet.com]
Dust motes dance in sunlight slanting down a narrow, tidy corridor. Respectable wallpaper, stairs up one side, two or three doors on the other and a window at the end.
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Madely in the morning, November 6

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