Andrew Sullivan and imperialism
In our continuing sparring, Andrew says he sees my point but stands by his charge of “imperialism.” Friends, I ask you: What could be more imperialistic than invading a country pre-emptively on false premises and then leaving many years later in a selfish, callous and clumsy manner? We may not get an answer as Sullivan ...
In our continuing sparring, Andrew says he sees my point but stands by his charge of "imperialism."
In our continuing sparring, Andrew says he sees my point but stands by his charge of “imperialism.”
Friends, I ask you: What could be more imperialistic than invading a country pre-emptively on false premises and then leaving many years later in a selfish, callous and clumsy manner?
We may not get an answer as Sullivan has taken a week off. I do not believe this has anything to do with my arguing with him.
Thomas E. Ricks is a former contributing editor to Foreign Policy. Twitter: @tomricks1
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