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dimanche 15 mars 2015

Know When to Fold Them: Rethinking America's Strategy in Iraq

Source: http://ift.tt/hFWySe - Sunday, March 15, 2015

Je Suis Charlie Sign at Cologne Rally for the Victims of the Charlie Hebdo Attack In response to the terrorist attack on the editorial offices of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo and the subsequent attack on the kosher market Hyper Cacher , Washington dispatched singer-song writer James Taylor to Paris to perform at a special tribute event held at the Hotel de Ville , the city hall of Paris. To the best of my knowledge this was the first time that the United States had responded to a terrorist attack on a close ally with a musical performance. The French found the whole response perplexing. Many Americans were embarrassed. Initially, I admit, I was less than thrilled by the White House's response. With the benefit of hindsight, I've come to conclude that the issue was not the nature of the response, but rather the choice of artist and repertoire. Don't get me wrong -- I like James Taylor and his music. He reminds me of college and misspent youth. But given the gravity of the situation, I think we should have responded with one of our "big guns." I would have sent Kenny Rogers. On the way back from Paris, Kenny could have stopped in Washington and swung by the White House to host a seminar on foreign policy. What would Kenny Rogers, quintessential American country music star and budding theorist of international politics have advised the foreign policy minions at the White House? I'm so glad you asked. No doubt he would h





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