The campaign to link Iraq to the 9/11 attack, never all that convincing to begin with, reached new heights of implausibility with Bill Buckley weighing in on the subject. Alas, the former enfant terrible of the conservative movement and the hero of my youth...
THE ANTHRAX WAR
A recent interchange between the odious Gen. Wesley Clark now a CNN news "analyst" and a member of the "Talk Back Live" audience underscores the danger inherent in Operation Enduring Freedom. A man who identified himself as having...
Building A Peace Movement In Wartime
With the launching of cruise missiles and bombs the war is truly on. It would be prudent to take American leaders at their word that this is likely to be a protracted conflict think Cold War rather than Gulf War if only because war is the health of the...
Afghanistan and Chinese Power
Not many countries are developing as swiftly as China. After 50 years of foolishness, despair and acute poverty, the 1980s and '90s came as a thunderbolt for most Chinese. As a result, the development is most uneven, with the latest Benz honking furiously at...
WARTIME MADNESS
They're telling us everything's changed since 9/11, it's a new era, and I'm afraid they're right: it's the Age of the Nutballs, where the bizarre reigns supreme. Citing "a senior foreign official," the New York Times reports that, the day before 9/11, Osama...
KU KLUX COULTER
Ann Coulter is a leggy, sassy blonde telebimbo, (and constitutional lawyer) whose career as a TV talking head took off during the Clinton scandals and, like Clinton, she never really went away. Her column, distributed by Universal Press Syndicate, has been a...
What Can We Do About Terrorism?
This three-part series will propose the actions I believe our government should take to fight terrorism. Before looking at those proposals, however, we need to establish some ground rules. Perfection isn't an option Rule #1: No solution is going to be perfect. Our...
THE INCOMPETENCE OF EMPIRE
Leon Hadar, a foreign policy analyst whose books and articles for the libertarian Cato Institute have long argued for a foreign policy of restraint, worries aloud in the Business Times that George W. Bush may lose support if he doesn't invade somebody, somehow, and...
New War May Reveal New Superpower
On this 52nd anniversary of the founding of this magnificent nation, not much transpired. Girls dressed up as they always do and pranced around this or that stage. Men toasted each other, bought stuffed toys for 200 yuan, pretending to be rich. Pink ballons were the...
Anti-Terrorism for the Long Haul
Despite some absurdly bellicose rhetoric and impossible goals I don't know many people who think terrorism and evil can be wiped out once and for all U.S. leaders have so far moved with a certain amount of deftness in the wake of the September 11...


