Peace kills
Bill Keller in today’s New York Times finishes up with this line:
But what the antiwar camp offers as an antidote to fear is a false sense of security. In the short run, war is perilous. In the long run, peace can be a killer, too.
Bill Keller in today’s New York Times finishes up with this line:
But what the antiwar camp offers as an antidote to fear is a false sense of security. In the short run, war is perilous. In the long run, peace can be a killer, too.
Max Boot in the LA Times (annoying registration required) on how the self-styled peace protesters are making war more likely.
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