A GOOD CHECKLIST: In the
A GOOD CHECKLIST: In the wake of the first few days of the war, it’s worth reviewing Fred Kaplan’s checklist of how well the campaign is going. His key concerns: 1) Will Israel be attacked? 2) Will Iraqi forces guarding Basra put up significant resistance? 3) Have any U.S. aircraft been shot down? 4) Is ...
A GOOD CHECKLIST: In the wake of the first few days of the war, it's worth reviewing Fred Kaplan's checklist of how well the campaign is going. His key concerns: 1) Will Israel be attacked? 2) Will Iraqi forces guarding Basra put up significant resistance? 3) Have any U.S. aircraft been shot down? 4) Is Saddam still in control? By that checklist, things are going pretty well. While you're at Slate, you might also want to check Will Saletan's blog post on the outdated tactics of antiwar protestors.
A GOOD CHECKLIST: In the wake of the first few days of the war, it’s worth reviewing Fred Kaplan’s checklist of how well the campaign is going. His key concerns: 1) Will Israel be attacked? 2) Will Iraqi forces guarding Basra put up significant resistance? 3) Have any U.S. aircraft been shot down? 4) Is Saddam still in control? By that checklist, things are going pretty well. While you’re at Slate, you might also want to check Will Saletan’s blog post on the outdated tactics of antiwar protestors.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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