Monday, August 18, 2014

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- August 18, 2014

House US President Barack Obama meeting with members of his national security team in the Situation Room of the White House in Washington. White House Photo, Pete Souza

Why We Fight Wars -- Paul Krugman, NYT

A century has passed since the start of World War I, which many people at the time declared was “the war to end all wars.” Unfortunately, wars just kept happening. And with the headlines from Ukraine getting scarier by the day, this seems like a good time to ask why.

Once upon a time wars were fought for fun and profit; when Rome overran Asia Minor or Spain conquered Peru, it was all about the gold and silver. And that kind of thing still happens. In influential research sponsored by the World Bank, the Oxford economist Paul Collier has shown that the best predictor of civil war, which is all too common in poor countries, is the availability of lootable resources like diamonds. Whatever other reasons rebels cite for their actions seem to be mainly after-the-fact rationalizations. War in the preindustrial world was and still is more like a contest among crime families over who gets to control the rackets than a fight over principles.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- August 18, 2014

Why Americans Go to War -- Max Boot, Commentary

Nouri Maliki's departure sets stage for deeper U.S. role in Iraq -- David S. Cloud and Brian Bennett, L.A. Times

Obama’s War in Iraq Marks the Return of the Global War on Terror -- Eli Lake, Daily Beast

Into the Iraqi void? Team Obama is over its head -- George F. Will, New York Post

All the President's Men and Women -- Michael Weiss, NOW

Peace may be the true threat to Hamas, Israel’s leaders -- Amy Wilentz, Reuters

The fantasy of Middle Eastern moderates -- Fareed Zakaria, Washington Post

Dem Iraq Vet: If Our Mission Isn’t to Take Out ISIS, ‘We’ve Got a Real Problem Here’ -- Bridget Johnson, PJ Media

If We Must Work with Iran v. ISIS, So Be It -- Malcolm Rifkind, Telegraph

Pope Francis, ISIS, and the Last Crusade -- Christopher Dickey, Daily Beast

In Nigeria, child beggars are easy recruits for Boko Haram extremists -- Robyn Dixon, L.A. Times

North Korea's Dangerous Invasion Bluff -- Christopher Lee, RCD

Behind Closed Doors, Obama Crafts Executive Actions -- Julie Hirschfeld Davis, NYT

3 comments:

James said...

I don't think even Krugman knew what he was saying.

oldfatslow said...

As James Taranto of the
WSJ points out, it's
Paul Krugman erstwhile
Enron adviser.

ofs

War News Updates Editor said...

Paul Krugman is a classic. He represents what is so wrong with U.S. economic and poltiical thinking today. That he is why I posted his commentary today.