http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/18/opinion/18kagan.htmlThis one's hilarious. Two "conservative intellectuals," one from the Brookings Institution, the other from the American Enterprise Institute, are concerned about Pakistani nukes falling into "the wrong hands." But they realize the U.S. can't invade Pakistan and conquer it, because it would require a million-man army. (Aw, shit) So all they want to prepare for is to maintain a ready-to-go "international" force which will, when
der Tag kommt, "partner" with Pakistani "moderate" troops to establish a "remote redoubt" somewhere in Pakistan where the Americans, with their "international" and Pakistani "partners," can keep Pakistani nukes safe from the "bad elements" in Pakistan.
I love how, in America, there's always another war on the horizon. They haven't even finished up in Iraq and Afghanistan, let alone Iran, and here we are planning for the war after the next war. Good work, guys!!! Keep that military-industrial complex alive.