Desperate but not serious: America today on February 4, 2021Not since 1861 has America faced so many simultaneous, daunting challenges and dangers: a raging pandemic; a nation intractably split over almost every issue including a gross disregard for the legitimacy of the past presidential election; the second impeachment trial of an ex-president with death threats directed at senators who would vote to convict; two […]
Will the constitution survive? on January 27, 2021Thomas Jefferson believed that the Constitution should be revised every generation. Instead, the Constitution was amended twenty-seven times. However, perhaps the most critical question confronting the nation today is whether a document crafted by the best minds of the 18th century is fit for purpose given the rigors and seemingly intractable political divisions of the […]
To save America: A national reinvestment fund is needed on January 20, 2021Make no mistake: As deadly and as disruptive as the Coronavirus/Covid-19 pandemic is, this disease is a harbinger of even worse crises that could follow if a broader danger is not recognized. That danger is a new MAD, not the Mutual Assured Destruction of the Cold War and the existential specter of thermonuclear armageddon but […]
Incompetence runs amuck: failure to ask what next on January 13, 2021Is the U.S. government capable of exercising any degree of competence? Or has incompetence become the new standard? In terms of going to war, the last war America decisively won was World War II. Vietnam, Afghanistan and the second Iraq War were varying degrees of disaster. The incompetence in those wars was not asking the […]
The clash of great expectations and harsh reality on January 7, 2021With 2020 over, great expectations persist that 2021 will reverse the ghastliness and massive disruption of the past year and finally end the Corona/Covid-19 pandemic that has claimed nearly 400,000 American lives. With the transition to a president who takes his responsibilities more seriously than the last one who ignored and dismissed the pandemic in […]
Is Trump deluded or determined? on December 31, 2020Whether one admires or abhors Donald Trump, about one observation all can agree. Trump is the most transparent president in the nation’s history. Wielding Twitter as a machine gun, the president unleashes torrents of 140 letter commentary about everything and everyone. The last outburst was over vetoing the Defence Authorization Bill and after various threats […]
A final Trump Christmas carol from Charles Dickens on December 24, 2020At this time of year, Charles Dickens makes a regular appearance in this column. Last year, the “ghosts” of Christmas Past, Present and Future who haunted President Donald Trump were Abraham Lincoln, John McCain and Vladimir Putin. This year, the number of ghosts vying for these three roles were, as Albert Einstein observed about the […]
The right stuff is needed in the Pentagon on December 16, 2020President-elect Joe Biden’s pick for his secretary of defence, retired Army General Lloyd Austin, has created quite a bit of controversy. By all accounts, the general has served with distinction and heroism. His Silver Star is the nation’s third highest award for valour in combat. That General Austin would be the first black secretary of […]
To bomb Iran or not on December 9, 2020Because of the response to last week’s column over a possible American pre-emptive attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, a second piece seemed appropriate. Suppose a president concluded that Iran was within 6-18 months of enriching sufficient uranium to build several atom bombs. And suppose that same president had promised Iran would never be allowed to […]
30 Seconds over Natanz on December 2, 2020Given reports of Iran’s continuing uranium enrichment program in its Natanz’ nuclear facilities, according to the New York Times, on November 12th, the president met with his key national security advisors to discuss striking those nuclear facilities. The president, apparently, was keen to take action. His advisors, fearing consequences that were unpredictable and unacceptable, cautioned […]