You Don’t Say

Yahoo Headline: “N. Korea nuke test would pose challenges.” There is one interesting item in the article: The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Richard Lugar (news, bio, voting record), R-Ind., said he concluded from a recent meeting with Bush that the president expected other permanent members of the U.N. Security Council — including Russia and China — to join him in seeking U.N. penalties against North Korea if there were a test. China has indicated it opposes...

You Don’t Say

Yahoo Headline: “N. Korea nuke test would pose challenges.” There is one interesting item in the article: The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Richard Lugar (news, bio, voting record), R-Ind., said he concluded from a recent meeting with Bush that the president expected other permanent members of the U.N. Security Council — including Russia and China — to join him in seeking U.N. penalties against North Korea if there were a test. China has indicated it opposes...

Schroeder Ist Kaput

Gerhard Schroeder has led his party to an electoral shellacking in Westphalia, Germany’s rust belt and the power base of the Social Democrats. The fear of a split within the ruling coalition or more beating at the polls has forced him to take the “highly unusual” step of calling early elections this fall: Mr Schroeder’s Social Democrat-led government not only lost its traditional powerbase on Sunday, but it now has so few seats in the upper house of parliament that...

Schroeder Ist Kaput

Gerhard Schroeder has led his party to an electoral shellacking in Westphalia, Germany’s rust belt and the power base of the Social Democrats. The fear of a split within the ruling coalition or more beating at the polls has forced him to take the “highly unusual” step of calling early elections this fall: Mr Schroeder’s Social Democrat-led government not only lost its traditional powerbase on Sunday, but it now has so few seats in the upper house of parliament that...

Irrational Exhuberance

Chung Dong-Yong, disingenuous protestations notwithstanding, thinks that his ineffectual low-level talks with the North Koreans are going to make him the next president of South Korea. I sure hope he doesn’t–I mean does–use that picture of himself in his campaign posters. Here’s a prediction on those talks, at which nothing of substance appears to be either completed or forthcoming: when the North Koreans have their fertilizer, they’ll find an excuse to call them off again. In fact, this regime has...

Irrational Exhuberance

Chung Dong-Yong, disingenuous protestations notwithstanding, thinks that his ineffectual low-level talks with the North Koreans are going to make him the next president of South Korea. I sure hope he doesn’t–I mean does–use that picture of himself in his campaign posters. Here’s a prediction on those talks, at which nothing of substance appears to be either completed or forthcoming: when the North Koreans have their fertilizer, they’ll find an excuse to call them off again. In fact, this regime has...

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Idiocy: The industrialized world’s worst judicial system makes its home in Korea. It places great emphasis on the extraction of confessions, which are a great short-cut to the truth for lazy jurists who’d rather jail the occasional innocent than hit the ground, investigate the facts, or perform a competent cross-examination. Its main truth-engine is a prosecutorial investigative service with powers of lengthy pre-trial detention without habeas corpus (and a few cattle prods, should the need arise). It tends to compensate...

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Is this Bad News? I suspect it’s not. As much as I despise the Uzbek government, I don’t want us to end up in the same situation there as in Iran in 1979. Those in the vanguard of the current “uprising” appear to be completely hostile to democracy. What we should be pushing for is a soft landing for regime change–if it can still be managed–that will allow time for pro-democracy forces to organize, persuade, and gather support. The same...

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“Bush Freed Lebanon” is the rather declarative statement of this Lebanese blogger who participated in the mass protests. “Bush had nothing to do with the impetus for our protests in Lebanon. He was the reason we went to bed afterward.” Bush’s Iraq campaign may not have had an effect on us, but it sure had an effect on Syria. Would Syria have exited Lebanon without American pressure and proof that Bush means what he says in the Middle East? Probably...

111670354861100751

Idiocy: The industrialized world’s worst judicial system makes its home in Korea. It places great emphasis on the extraction of confessions, which are a great short-cut to the truth for lazy jurists who’d rather jail the occasional innocent than hit the ground, investigate the facts, or perform a competent cross-examination. Its main truth-engine is a prosecutorial investigative service with powers of lengthy pre-trial detention without habeas corpus (and a few cattle prods, should the need arise). It tends to compensate...

111670233660239092

Is this Bad News? I suspect it’s not. As much as I despise the Uzbek government, I don’t want us to end up in the same situation there as in Iran in 1979. Those in the vanguard of the current “uprising” appear to be completely hostile to democracy. What we should be pushing for is a soft landing for regime change–if it can still be managed–that will allow time for pro-democracy forces to organize, persuade, and gather support. The same...

111670187034747902

“Bush Freed Lebanon” is the rather declarative statement of this Lebanese blogger who participated in the mass protests. “Bush had nothing to do with the impetus for our protests in Lebanon. He was the reason we went to bed afterward.” Bush’s Iraq campaign may not have had an effect on us, but it sure had an effect on Syria. Would Syria have exited Lebanon without American pressure and proof that Bush means what he says in the Middle East? Probably...