RECOMMENDED READINGGoing to open with the center-Left today and close with the center-Right.
Top Billing!: CKR at
Whirledview -"
The Necessity of the U.S. Nuclear Deterrent: A White Paper"
This post, which grew out of
a discussion with Cernig at The Newshoggers, is important because
Cheryl Rofer brings professional experience in nuclear arms issues to the table. She also identifies serious weaknesses in the analytical approach used by the authors of the white paper. I will have further commentary about the state of American nuclear deterrence in a later post.
Cernig at
The Newshoggers - "
What's the U.S. Nuclear Policy? "
Here Cernig responds to CKR's post and moves into the realm of specific proliferation and nuclear security problem states like Pakistan.
Dr. Daniel Nexon at
Duck of Minerva - "
Concert of Democracies: the liberal internationalist case"
Dr. Nexon critiques both
Ivo Daalder's and
Robert Kagan's "Concert of Democracies"
opinion-editorial and the bitter Left-blogospheric reaction it incurred, by laying out a liberal case for a democratic club ( note to self: I should critique this as well).
The fact that this case has to be laid out at all - and probably is regarded as counterintuitive by Leftist bloggers, if not openly scorned - demonstrates how far the American left has wandered away from the values of traditional American liberalism as expounded by people like Adlai Stevenson or Franklin Roosevelt ( how would the left blogosphere have greeted the Atlantic Charter ?).
Matt at
MountainRunner - "
Two surveys on robots and war"
Matt following up on his prior research post on robotics and warfare.
Dave Dilegge at
SWJ Blog - "
Words of Wisdom - Let the Warfighters Focus on the Real Issues"
An officer in Iraq weighs in on the antics of the media, the blogosphere and one Private Scott Thomas Beauchamp.
Rick Moran at
Right Wing Nuthouse - "
IS THIS HEAVEN? NO. IT’S IOWA"
I have not followed the GOP race with much attention to detail but Rick has and he knows his inside baseball. Laboring under an incumbent president of their own party, far from election day, makes it difficult for the Republican candidates to get the same media splash as their Democratic counterparts. Or money, for that matter.
Colonel Austin Bay - "
Quick US Exit From Iraq: Seven Scenarios"
A staccato burst of Iraqi end games from a journalist/novelist/soldiering blogfriend.
That's it!
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