The next president and the next war
Liberty Unbound
by Jon Harrison
Time is running out for the Bush presidency. On balance, it seems likely that Bush will hand off to his successor without having started a new war in the Middle East. Certain circumstances (including U.S. electoral politics) could change the odds in favor of war, and these will be discussed below. Whether the next president inherits a new war or not, he will certainly face critical problems in the region. How will it all play out over the next twelve months? In part, of course, this depends on who wins the November election... (for publication 10/08)
http://libertyunbound.com/article.php?id=1
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Jon Harrison
Time is running out for the Bush presidency. On balance, it seems likely that Bush will hand off to his successor without having started a new war in the Middle East. Certain circumstances (including U.S. electoral politics) could change the odds in favor of war, and these will be discussed below. Whether the next president inherits a new war or not, he will certainly face critical problems in the region. How will it all play out over the next twelve months? In part, of course, this depends on who wins the November election... (for publication 10/08)
http://libertyunbound.com/article.php?id=1
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 3. Sep, 08:31