Links for the day
Will Saletan and Andrew Sullivan are having a debate on Bush’s Sunday speech and whether Operation Iraqi Freedom is integral to the war on terror. As loyal readers are aware, I’m mostly on Saletan’s side here, but not completely. Tacitus has a post on South Korea’s quasi-delusional behavior vis-à-vis North Korea — something I wrote ...
Will Saletan and Andrew Sullivan are having a debate on Bush's Sunday speech and whether Operation Iraqi Freedom is integral to the war on terror. As loyal readers are aware, I'm mostly on Saletan's side here, but not completely. Tacitus has a post on South Korea's quasi-delusional behavior vis-à-vis North Korea -- something I wrote about here (link via InstaPundit). The Chicago Tribune has a good front-pager on U.S. efforts to build a modern highway between Kabul and Kandahar. According to the story, the effort has already reduced the travelling time between the two cities from two days to ten hours. When it's finished, the time will be shaved to six hours. Oh, and everyone at OxBlog seems to have stopped moving around and started posting again. Always worth a read.
Will Saletan and Andrew Sullivan are having a debate on Bush’s Sunday speech and whether Operation Iraqi Freedom is integral to the war on terror. As loyal readers are aware, I’m mostly on Saletan’s side here, but not completely. Tacitus has a post on South Korea’s quasi-delusional behavior vis-à-vis North Korea — something I wrote about here (link via InstaPundit). The Chicago Tribune has a good front-pager on U.S. efforts to build a modern highway between Kabul and Kandahar. According to the story, the effort has already reduced the travelling time between the two cities from two days to ten hours. When it’s finished, the time will be shaved to six hours. Oh, and everyone at OxBlog seems to have stopped moving around and started posting again. Always worth a read.
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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