Saturday, June 26, 2010

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- June 26, 2010o

General Petraeus looks on solemnly as President Obama announces his new role. (Getty Images)

Endless War, A Recipe For Four-Star Arrogance -- Andrew J. Bacevich, Washington Post

Long wars are antithetical to democracy. Protracted conflict introduces toxins that inexorably corrode the values of popular government. Not least among those values is a code of military conduct that honors the principle of civilian control while keeping the officer corps free from the taint of politics. Events of the past week -- notably the Rolling Stone profile that led to Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal's dismissal -- hint at the toll that nearly a decade of continuous conflict has exacted on the U.S. armed forces. The fate of any one general qualifies as small beer: Wearing four stars does not signify indispensability. But indications that the military's professional ethic is eroding, evident in the disrespect for senior civilians expressed by McChrystal and his inner circle, should set off alarms.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Reasons to be hopeful about U.S. strategy in Afghanistan
-- Michael O'Hanlon, Washington Post

Worse Than a Nightmare (Afghanistan)
-- Bob Herbert, New York Times

Afghanistan: The battle behind the frontline -- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph

Ghosts from the past: Syria's 30 years of fear -- Robert Fisk, The Independent

Humiliation from Yemen to Times Square -- Rami G. Khouri, The Daily Star

Getting real with Iran: New sanctions target surprisingly vulnerable gas supply -- New York Daily News

The Truth About U.N.'s Iran Sanctions -- Claudia Rosett, Forbes

Russia’s Expensive Friendship
-- Owen Matthews, Newsweek

They’re Supposed to Lead (G-8 and G-20) -- New York Times editorial

Is there life after debt? -- The Economist

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