If you haven't seen "No End In Sight", I highly recommend it. This is not an anti-war screed. It's a devastating analysis of the incompetence that lost postwar Iraq - who, what, and some attempt at why - all through interviews with former top-level Bush administration players.
Nothing here you don't already know, but five years condensed into any hour and a half (and very well edited) makes for a powerful indictment. However incompetent you thought they were - and we both share similar opinions on that score - you will walk away shaken. It was worse - much worse. It was Katrina writ large - and on that score, keep your eyes peeled for an interviewee named Walter Slocombe - the Iraq war's "Brownie", and the most important player I'd never heard of - my god, unbelievable. Bush has completely destroyed our credibility. We are a lesser country, in so many ways, and surely in the eyes of the world - including those of our enemies - but most criminally, in the eyes of our friends. Fools.
It's a movie I'm desperate to see as soon as I return to DC. Here's the website. In deciding whether to continue this ill-starred venture next month, it's helpful to remind ourselves of its entire history, and the shameful negligence, arrogance and hubris that has led us to this point. We are about to decide whether to occupy the Muslim Middle East for the rest of our lifetimes. We should not make that decision lightly.
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No end in sight to Sullivan's self-validation Excerpt: Andrew Sullivan writes of the film I saw last night,It's a movie I'm desperate to see as soon as I return to DC. Here's the website. In deciding whether to continue this ill-starred venture next month, it's helpful to remind Weblog: Alexander Dietz Tracked: Aug 18, 2007 9:12:32 PM
If the Israeli pols are doing this to win an election, or to demonstrate a "don't fuck with the Jews" bravado, it's clearly unjust. If they're doing it because they honestly think it is the best way to advance peace, their consciences, while troubled, may be clear.
Could the emergence of dramatically equal forms of marriage strengthen the model of male-female equality within straight marriage and undermine slightly the fundamentalist insistence on the subordination of wives? Yes. But only in so far as 1 percent of marriages change the 99 percent. The Christianist right always under-estimate the cultural power of the 99 percent with respect to the 1.
There is no "just war" excuse for Hamas' murderous terrorism or for its refusal to acknowledge or peacefully co-exist with Israel. But there's no reading of traditional just war theory that can defend what Israel is now doing.
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