« Hitch Retrenches | Main | Quote For The Day » 14 Aug 2008 08:50 am The Neocons And The SovietsIt's very bizarre to read the neocons' speaking about Russia as if the Soviet Union were still in existence. Here's a classic slice of the mindset from Max Boot, who wants a third little war in the Caucasus:
Condi Rice, who really should know better, said:
Yes, things have changed: the Soviet Union no longer exists. Wasn't the entire point of the Cold War that totalitarian expansionist states are different than authoritarian ones? Are we now going to elide this Kirkpatrick distinction when it comes to Russia? Putin is not a saint; and his attitude is Cheney-esque in his fondness for secrecy, brute force and contempt for international law. But he is not a communist and he is not attempting to take over the world. The West fought the Cold War based on this distinction. Why should we forget it now it's over? TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e553e335048833 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'The Neocons And The Soviets' |
