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...
From Infinite Justice to Infinite Jihad
All the media coverage and commentary has neglected to ask the big question: why is it or how is it that the new U.S. war will differ from the Soviet experience in Afghanistan? That 1980-88 war was labeled by many Americans as the "Soviets' Vietnam," which...
HIDDEN AGENDA
The cloud of dust and ash had yet to clear from the Manhattan skyline before politicos, ideologues, and pundits of every stripe were using the tragedy to push their agendas.
Reap the Whirlwind
"For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind." ~ Hosea 8:7 Executive Summary: When our Washington elites funded and trained Afghanistan's Mujahadeen "freedom fighters" to harass the Soviet Union, America sowed the wind. On...
Big Government, Having Never Gone Away, Is Now Said To Be ‘Back’
A POSSIBLE USE FOR HISTORY This column is called The Old Cause because I think of it as a place to sketch out certain continuities between past and present. William Appleman Williams once wrote that history is "a way of learning." From our excursions into...
KILL ‘EM AND GET OUT
Although it is far too early to tell, it looks like the grand-scale invasion of Afghanistan and virtually the entire Middle East envisioned by our more aggressive warhawks is not about to happen. While the President's speech to Congress clearly...
The First Casualty
This first week of the war has produced a rare unity between the Republicans and the Democrats on Capitol Hill. Every war in U.S. history began with something very close to political unity, and each war progressed at different rates toward different degrees of...
Flying the Guarded Skies
I think Ill leave the big-picture opining for another time. I dont know how many Americans will be interested in one persons experience flying domestic airlines this past weekend. But thats whats on my mind as I sit in an airport waiting...


