More Evidence That Obama Is Prepared to Bomb Iran

President Obama has authorized what appears to be the first use of cyber warfare (beyond passive information retrieval), in what Steve Coll has called “the first formal offensive act of pure cyber sabotage by the United States against another country, if you do not count electronic penetrations that have preceded conventional military attacks.” The target? […]

Arab Spring, or Arab Thermidor?

In Egypt, the Arab Spring feels more like an Arab “Thermidor.” Thermidor, one of the summer months of France’s revolutionary calendar, was the month in which Robespierre was overthrown and sent to the guillotine. Today, it’s generally taken to mean the end of the most radical phase of a revolution, or the beginning of the […]

NY Times Unsettles Some Science

This past week’s New York Times has been a showcase in just how little we understand how our world works and just how fluid scientific consensus can be. On June 2, in a piece entitled “Salt, We Misjudged You,” Science magazine correspondent Gary Taubes debunked the conventional wisdom that salt is bad for us: Although […]

Global Warming in the Golden Age of Oil

Remember peak oil? This was supposed to be the time when the earth’s oil supply began to run dry. Green energy buffs told us that one reason for subsidizing expensive green energy boondoggles was that the oil would soon be gone and we had to have something to put in its place.As Aragorn might have […]

Good News from California, Finally

In Stockton, California, the dangerous combination of high debt and low employment has sent the city into state-mandated mediation to stave off bankruptcy. But the city is already preparing its bankruptcy case in the event that mediation doesn’t work. The Wall Street Journal details the city’s problems: The city of 300,000 in the agriculture-heavy Central […]

The Great Game of Chicken Continues

This week IMF chief Christine Lagarde betrayed a hint of frustration with Europe’s leaders. She suspects they know how to fix the continent’s problems, but don’t quite have the will, the desire, or the domestic support to do what must be done: “If I was able to do one thing, I would lock them in a […]

Panetta, in Afghanistan, Lashes Out at Pakistan

Fresh off his visit to India, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta arrived in Kabul on Thursday, where he lambasted the Pakistani government for refusing to go after the insurgents operating from the country’s tribal areas. The secretary’s comments come on top of the failure to agree on a deal to re-open transit routes between Pakistan and Afghanistan, […]

Why Karachi Matters

The latest offering from the imprudent documentary crew at Vice magazine is a guide to Karachi, Pakistan’s center of finance, education, and bloody violence. From burned-out neighborhoods to a smoldering dump on the outskirts of town, the Vice boys fraternized with all the elements of a gangster city: inept police forces, murderous politicians, mafioso shadow […]

Unions Take Stock of Losses

This has been one of the worst weeks in years for union power in America. Governor Scott Walker’s convincing victory has been the big story of the week, but voters in San Diego and San Jose also passed measures to curb the power and benefits of public sector unions. The non-stop demonstrations and millions of […]

A Cornball Proposal

As America enters an age of austerity, when funding evaporates for education, infrastructure, and all manner of government programs, the National Corn Growers Association says, No matter, we still need subsidies. Bigger ones, please. Now. On Tuesday, the Senate began debate on a farm bill, passed by the Agriculture Committee in April, that would set […]

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