tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8746692.post116637058408408469..comments2024-03-29T02:03:49.151-04:00Comments on History Unfolding: Confirmation from WashingtonDavid Kaiserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05020082243968071584noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8746692.post-2469913937584507282022-10-30T09:20:55.154-04:002022-10-30T09:20:55.154-04:00I really appreciate the kind of topics you post he...I really appreciate the kind of topics you post here. Thanks for sharing us a great information that is actually helpful. Good day!<br /><a href="https://www.kingofkicks.co.uk/products/air-jordan-4-retro-military-black" rel="nofollow">military black jordan</a><br />Larry walkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03635221157012442808noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8746692.post-1166492037345830052006-12-18T20:33:00.000-05:002006-12-18T20:33:00.000-05:00Prof. K.,Thanks for the response, I followed your ...Prof. K.,<BR/><BR/>Thanks for the response, I followed your urging and carefully reread your review of "State of Denial."<BR/><BR/>First, it seems insulting to me to compare Clinton and Cheney with regard to how they were/are "feared." The politics of the former, while imperfect by my measures, are still in a different political universe from what Cheney has wrought upon us. To introduce "fearsomeness" seems not only outside the larger arguments that you were advancing but also unproductively reductionist. <BR/><BR/>This is not a scholarly observation about Baker-Hamilton and I would have confined my grousing about the Clinton-Cheney juxtaposition to an e-mail had I known how to reach you that way. I'm still a Kaiser Groupie and frequently e-mail your essays to several groups of friends.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8746692.post-1166469620789285522006-12-18T14:20:00.000-05:002006-12-18T14:20:00.000-05:00Re: The Clinton/Cheney comparision: I actually thi...Re: The Clinton/Cheney comparision: I actually think its a compliment. All administrations need a whip, a hard hand wich co-workers fear. This is not a bad thing, its reality and how big ships operate. Now, who would you work for, Hillary Clinton or Dick Cheney?<BR/><BR/>Now, concerning the overall historical view, I agree that separation into three states is the only solution. Lebanon could have been a motor in this process, together with Syria (wich is amazingly secular and easygoing) if you had not declared them Mortal Enemies of the Reich. The admins. decision to not talk with Syria and, to a lesser extent Iran, seems quite irrational to me. Its Ideology over Pragmatism, and I just dont get it. If the Three Provinces of Iraq is to be re-established as under Ottoman rule, you need a key state budget, and a loose confederation. The Sunnis must get paid, and Fallujah must be rebuilt in the styleof the Marshal plan, not this utterly corrupt Bush jr. style. ! . <BR/><BR/>Argh, thats the problem with your current system: You do everything on the cheap. When you touched Afghanistan, you should have taken it seriously, and NOT invaded Iraq. Now the farmers are hiring Tsjetchen snipers to take revenge, they split their opium-income in hiring 5 professionals for a year. Its how Afghanistan works. Soon that market will extend to the smuggling clans of Iraq.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8746692.post-1166451046424582872006-12-18T09:10:00.000-05:002006-12-18T09:10:00.000-05:00For Carmen Grayson: I suggestyou look back at m...For Carmen Grayson:<BR/><BR/> I suggestyou look back at my review of Bush in Denial, where I explained what I meant about Hillary in more detail. I think my conclusion was a more than reasonable inference, and I am not even sure that it really qualifies as an insult. (I would have replied privately but, once again, I don't see people's email addresses when they post comments.)<BR/><BR/> DKDavid Kaiserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05020082243968071584noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8746692.post-1166448436019007492006-12-18T08:27:00.000-05:002006-12-18T08:27:00.000-05:00Professor Kaiser,This appreciative reader of your ...Professor Kaiser,<BR/><BR/>This appreciative reader of your blog wonders why you thought this gratuitous insult was necessary?<BR/><BR/>"As I noted in my review of State of Denial, Cheney is obviously the Hillary Clinton of this Administration-" <BR/><BR/>Criticize Hillary Clinton on policy in the context of American politics but you don't need to descend to cheap caricatures.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8746692.post-1166390034126626852006-12-17T16:13:00.000-05:002006-12-17T16:13:00.000-05:00Dear Professor Kaiser,I am somewhat surprised by y...Dear Professor Kaiser,<BR/><BR/>I am somewhat surprised by your fast belief in the Galbraith thesis; I doubt you would allow an undergraduate essay to be supported by a single source, and moreover doubt that you would support the methodological basis of Galbraith's "study" (i.e. the paid employ of the KRG). The simple question that is always left out of the 'break up the artificial state' thesis is simply: will the pieces not all inherit the exact same problems? The answer: yes.<BR/><BR/>So, it is no solution in the short term whatsoever.<BR/><BR/>Finally, I say this as someone wholly supportive of Kurdish self-determination (You can check my publication record). Perhaps allowing Iraqis to speak for themselves would have been a good step, and while I understand why politicos fail to do so, I am disturbed that academics are unwilling to take the time to give them voice.<BR/><BR/>Either we believe in self-determination or we don't; either we believe in the hubris of deciding Iraqis fate for them or we don't. American intellectuals need to take a stand on this issue (it isn't a liberal or conservative one so perhaps they will be unable to frame it properly).<BR/><BR/>All my best,<BR/><BR/>John Measor<BR/>University of Victoria<BR/>CanadaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8746692.post-1166385641037262152006-12-17T15:00:00.000-05:002006-12-17T15:00:00.000-05:00Hello David,It might be more helpful for your read...Hello David,<BR/><BR/>It might be more helpful for your readers if you inserted the url by highlighting the text and then using the link tool in the Blogger template.<BR/><BR/>Alternatively, you can click " edit" to change from the " compose" page and do the html code yourself:<BR/><BR/>< a href=" insert url here">text/name< /a><BR/><BR/>Note that for the first "a" and slahed a at the end, the a and the bracket actually should be flush against one another for the html code to work.markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16283319657103608208noreply@blogger.com