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Thursday afternoon reading
February 26, 2009 | Posted by Charlie - 2:31pm |
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A sampling of the open tabs that have collected in my fancy Google chrome browser:
--The State Dept
decides where SW Asia & the Gulf are (you know, exactly where you thought they'd be).
--
Mark Bowden says he isn't arguing we need more F-22s, just that
pilots will die without them.
Fred Kaplan tells him to check his logic (and compounded probabilities) more carefully. Bowden's article, per usual, is a great read. Doesn't mean we should base procurement policies on it. (Also, I cannot wait for various Congressional Republicans who voted against the stimulus to defend the F-22 on the grounds that it creates American jobs.)
--Also at Slate,
Timothy Noah evaluates the competing explanations as to why the US hasn't been attacked since 9/11. Hopefully we'll have more on this later in the week, but how one answers this question goes a long way toward determining what our future foreign and defense policies should look like. It's also a topic that, on occasion, lends itself to actual evidence/data collection and (gasp) hypothesis testing. Make your claims falsifiable, folks.
--Finally,
NYT article on massive gun trafficking from the US to Mexico. Imagine how we'd respond if we were working against a (narco) insurgency and the neighbor states were permissive as hell with regard to border security? Yeah, it's like that. More than a few friends of this blog are getting seriously nervous about violence in Mexico; we'll try to keep you posted.
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