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The voice of sanity on Iraq...Ted Koppel???

Discussion in 'Alley of Lingering Sighs' started by Darkwolf, May 2, 2007.

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    Sorry, it is $3.95 for the transcript, but you can listen to the report here for free.

    I can't believe that NPR and Ted Koppel are the voice of reason and cooperation...I guess even a broken clock is right twice a day, at least an analog one. :doh:

    Partisan politics...gotta love em! :shake:
     
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    I tend to think David Kilcullen's the voice of sanity on Iraq. Afghanistan too, come to that. Actually the whole GWOT (it's a global counterinsurgency op, damn it!)
     
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    AMaster,
    there are many more voices of sanity, if you care to listen. Kilcullen is one of them. You're referring to his 28 articles, right?. You knew he's serving on Petraeus' 'brain pool'? And he's an Australian officer if memory serves me right.

    A pity that all his, and all the other people's sanity can't do the one most important thing: Make decider, his lickspittles and Cheney think up an actual strategy.

    [ May 03, 2007, 23:02: Message edited by: Ragusa ]
     
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    Having recently discovered the small wars journal website, yeah, you're right. Lots of voices of sanity. None of 'em seem to have much political or media traction, though (OTOH, the New Yorker did give Kilcullen some good press).
     
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    *sigh*

    I guess I should have said the voice of political reason.
     
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    Less unreason, maybe. But until I see somebody saying 'uh, maybe we should, like, I dunno, trim the budget and raise taxes if we're serious about this thing', then there are no voices of political reason. IMO.

    Are the dems being retarded? Well, yeah. But so's everybody else.

    The moral of the story is, war is too important to be left to the politicians. Wait. Where did I hear that before...hmm.
     
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