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by RadiumSoda
The New York Times has aquired a 44-page report filed in 1974 by Commander John S. McCain after his return from North Vietnam. The document is titled "Individual Research Project: The Code of Conduct and the Vietnam Prisoners of War." The full pdf can be found here.
The Times' story on McCain's report focuses on his suggestion that American troops be told more about U.S. foreign policy, and upon McCain's insistance on the importance of forgiveness: an issue McCain addresses briefly toward the end of the report.
There are many fascinating passages in the 44 pages. The Times does not quote, for example, this passage, which ought to be required reading for everyone who is engaging in the torture debate in the United States, today. I will simply offer it without further editorial comment. Read more... (5 comments, 532 words in story) by RadiumSoda
Today [editor's note, by Migeru February 10th], Defense Secretary Robert Gates spoke at the annual Munich Conference on Security Policy. He reiterated Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's recent comments in London that NATO is at risk of collapse if member nations fail to meet their military obligations in Afghanistan.
In this diary we look back at the NATO takeover of leadership of (International Security Assistance Force) ISAF-Afghanistan in 2003, to see what US officials were saying at the time. What we're going to find is a continuing insistance from the US that the very viability of NATO depends on commitments to security in that non-NATO country. Again and again, we see evidence that the real point of this near-hysterical rhetoric is to solidify a US-urged change in NATO's mandate, from Eurpoean defense to world-wide interventionism.
Starting with Gates' remarks today in Munich, we see a strange-seeming doomsdayism about the importance of NATO participation in Afghanistan. Diary rescue by Migeru Read more... (13 comments, 1490 words in story) by RadiumSoda
See my earlier diary about Judit Polgar. She is young, and a nearly perfect all-around chess player; set to become World Champion.
This diary is about an attacking player who won the World Title, briefly. His moves, unlike Polgar's, were not based on positional strength and power. Tal just came at you. But he did it like no one else. He beat the best defensive player of all time, winning the World Title in 1960, just by attacking. Quoting from Yasser Seiarawn
That is Mikhail Tal. He was one of the most amazing fighting players who ever lived. He made moves that were simply unbelievable. The story goes that he was walking around the tables at a chess tournament once. He passed by a table where both players had agreed upon a draw, because the position was impossibly complicated. Tal, without breaking stride, pointed out the winning move for one side, smiled, and moved on. If you don't know a lot about chess, one thing you should understand is that . . . at the very highest level of chess . . . the difference between a win and a draw is very big. To force a win in a game that should be a draw is almost impossible. And Botvinnik was one of the two or three best defensive players of all time. You can imagine how boring that was. He just fought off attacks and defended until the opponent screwed up. Then he drew, or won. But Tal laughed at him. Tal's attacks were so amazing, so unpredictable, that Botvinnik was stunned. He lost the World Title to Tal. Like many top players, Tal could play "silmultaneous matches" in which he played 20 ameratures at a time, at seperate tables. He found moves that were simply breathtaking and left smiles on the faces of the those he defeated. Mikhail Tal passed away at age 55, about 10 years ago. Here are some of his games: Comments >> (3 comments) by RadiumSoda
Interesting interview in the Irish Times with Noam Chomsky, January, 24, 2006. link . I thought Jerome might be interested in the EU economy discussion at the beginning, and offer a response.
-- Q is a question from the Irish Times. -- -- A is Chomsky's answer. -- Read more... (3 comments, 1418 words in story) by RadiumSoda
Preface:
I've been thinking about the The Doomsday Clock the past few days. The What I want to do is to separate rhetoric from reality, and try to see what is really going on. Flip: Read more... (1 comment, 2403 words in story) |
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