Posts Tagged ‘diplomacy’
Military Force Does Not Work to End Terrorism
- August 15th, 2008
Understaffed, Under-funded Diplomatic Corps Nicholas Kristof’s column in ( 8/10/08) New York Times, “Make Diplomacy, Not War” was an interesting piece of journalism, both for what it said and for what it didn’t say. Kristof makes the case that the American Foreign Service is woefully under-staffed and under-funded. The US has more musicians in its military bands than it has diplomats. Something is seriously out of whack, he suggests, especially when it comes to fighting terrorism. Firepower Isn’t Effective Against Terrorists The US is still doing the same thing it’s been doing since 9/11. It has continued a habitual pattern of using firepower against terrorists. We still haven’t learned that this approach is ineffective.
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Solutions for a Safer and More Equitable World
- July 4th, 2008
A World of Fear None of us want to see people dying or being injured in senseless conflicts or in terrorist attacks. It is painful to see children dying in Africa because of genocide, starvation or epidemics. The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction is also alarming. People are becoming so fearful that they hide their heads in the sand seeking escape, hoping that these problems go away. They won’t if we ignore them or leave them up to people who are not effective at solving them. Many have become cynical and resigned.
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Thinking about Power
- March 16th, 2006
As US planes head off into Operation Swarmer with Iraqi forces to carry an offensive against a pocket of insurgents, I find myself wondering about power. President Bush said today that first strikes or the ability to wage pre-emptive war remains one of our most important weapons in the War on Terror. You hurt us or you even threaten to hurt us and we’ll hurt you so bad you won’t even know what hit you. You know, the old shock and awe idea. If your enemy is dead they can’t threaten you anymore. Sadly, we have found out in the years since 9/11 that this idea doesn’t seem to work in reality.
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