Sep. 2nd, 2007

monk222: (Mori: by tiger_ace)

The Kurdish autonomous zone should be our model for Iraq. Does George Bush or Condi Rice have a better idea? Do they have any idea? Right now, we’re surging aimlessly. Iraq’s only hope is radical federalism — with Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds each running their own affairs, and Baghdad serving as an A.T.M., dispensing cash for all three. Let’s get that on the table — now.

Months after Saddam’s capture, a story made the rounds that he was asked, “If you were set free, could you stabilize Iraq again?” He supposedly said it would take him only “one hour and 10 minutes — one hour to go home and shower and 10 minutes to reunify Iraq.” Maybe an iron-fisted dictator could do that. America can’t.

“No one here accepts to be ruled ever again by the other,” Kosrat Ali, Kurdistan’s vice president, told me. “If you get all the American forces to occupy all of the towns and the cities of Iraq, you might be able to centralize Iraq again. That is the only way.” Otherwise, “centralized rule is finished in Iraq.”


-- Thomas L. Friedman for The New York Times

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monk222: (Mori: by tiger_ace)

The Kurdish autonomous zone should be our model for Iraq. Does George Bush or Condi Rice have a better idea? Do they have any idea? Right now, we’re surging aimlessly. Iraq’s only hope is radical federalism — with Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds each running their own affairs, and Baghdad serving as an A.T.M., dispensing cash for all three. Let’s get that on the table — now.

Months after Saddam’s capture, a story made the rounds that he was asked, “If you were set free, could you stabilize Iraq again?” He supposedly said it would take him only “one hour and 10 minutes — one hour to go home and shower and 10 minutes to reunify Iraq.” Maybe an iron-fisted dictator could do that. America can’t.

“No one here accepts to be ruled ever again by the other,” Kosrat Ali, Kurdistan’s vice president, told me. “If you get all the American forces to occupy all of the towns and the cities of Iraq, you might be able to centralize Iraq again. That is the only way.” Otherwise, “centralized rule is finished in Iraq.”


-- Thomas L. Friedman for The New York Times

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monk222: (Flight)

“To understand Singapore,” he said, “you’ve got to start off with an improbable story: It should not exist.”

-- SETH MYDANS and WAYNE ARNOLD for The New York Times

Lee Kuan Yew is the one being quoted, former prime minister and apparently the father of modern Singapore. The article is an interesting backgrounder on the history and the political challenges of the nation, including the challenge of global warming.

article )

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monk222: (Flight)

“To understand Singapore,” he said, “you’ve got to start off with an improbable story: It should not exist.”

-- SETH MYDANS and WAYNE ARNOLD for The New York Times

Lee Kuan Yew is the one being quoted, former prime minister and apparently the father of modern Singapore. The article is an interesting backgrounder on the history and the political challenges of the nation, including the challenge of global warming.

article )

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monk222: (Bonobo Thinking)

What the cats don't eat,
the birds will finish off.

I'm not entirely happy with that,
but it is better than letting it go to the ants.

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monk222: (Bonobo Thinking)

What the cats don't eat,
the birds will finish off.

I'm not entirely happy with that,
but it is better than letting it go to the ants.

xXx

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