[BLOG-LIKE POSTING] From the Blogosphere
Mar. 5th, 2003 11:24 amVia the Head Heeb: Umberto Eco discusses war, terrorism, Europe and America in Ha'aretz.
Demosthenes points out that the Internet makes claims that (for example) dissenting with your country's foreign policy is treason all the more easily puncturable.
Steven Den Beste tries to explain why Daniel Davies' excellent mockery of his intellectual weaknesses (he seriously talks about "Old Europe" and he calls himself a Jacksonian?), his addiction to Tom Clancy-style technothriller scenarios and desire to see them happen, and his long-standing tendency to engage in flame wars is unfair, really and truly it is!
UPDATE: A good case is made by a conservative why the South Koreans will not enthusiastically welcome a second Korean war, and what will happen to the United States' alliance system if Dubya does decide to go in
Demosthenes points out that the Internet makes claims that (for example) dissenting with your country's foreign policy is treason all the more easily puncturable.
Steven Den Beste tries to explain why Daniel Davies' excellent mockery of his intellectual weaknesses (he seriously talks about "Old Europe" and he calls himself a Jacksonian?), his addiction to Tom Clancy-style technothriller scenarios and desire to see them happen, and his long-standing tendency to engage in flame wars is unfair, really and truly it is!
UPDATE: A good case is made by a conservative why the South Koreans will not enthusiastically welcome a second Korean war, and what will happen to the United States' alliance system if Dubya does decide to go in