The reliable Realist, George Friedman of Stratfor.com, offers the following analyses. The first
is from April 2011, on Humanitarian Interventions as the operation in Libya was just getting started. The second is from today, Oct. 25, 2011, not surprising a rather pessimistic look at the conduct and likely aftermath of NATO's Libyan adventure, with some inferred insight from U.S. experiences in the immediate post-Saddam years. Indeed, he goes as far as to directly compare the violence in Sirte, Libya with that of Fallujah, Iraq.
Occasional thoughts of my own and links to interesting news and analytical articles, films, etc. Topics focus mostly on U.S. foreign policy and national security strategy, international security issues and organizations, and geopolitics in general. I have particular interests in nuclear weapons policies and arms control, international security regimes and organizations such as NATO, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and international non-proliferation regimes.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Out of action report...
I had such fine intentions to get started on the topics I introduced, but surgery got in the way. I'm recuperating now, and trying to catch up on other work, but will return to the blog as soon a I can, hopefully in the next five days.
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