Weakness Is Provocative
It seems that thats a lesson that needs to be relearned
from generation to generationthe lesson that weakness can
be provocative, that it can entice others into adventures they otherwise
would have avoided, that a refusal to confront gathering dangers
can increase rather than reduce future peril.Secretary
of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, annual meeting of the Association
of the US Army, Oct. 27.
Bin Ladens Boast
All that we have to do is to send two mujaheddin to the farthest
point east to raise a piece of cloth on which is written al
Qaeda in order to make the generals race there, to cause America
to suffer human, economic, and political losses, without their achieving
for it anything of note other than some benefits for their private
companies.Osama bin Laden on videotape telecast
by al Jazeera, Oct. 29, quoted by Washington Post, Nov. 2.
Lehman Sums Up Mitchell
Much of what he said came to pass, and, as a result, his
reputation grew. The realities of Blitzkrieg, Pearl Harbor, and
the destruction of entire cities with bombs dropped from aircraft
cemented his reputation as a true visionary. ... Most [of his theories]
were validated, including the decisiveness of air superiority over
the battlefield on land and sea and the value of close air support
to ground forces. Others proved off the mark, like the inability
of surface ships to survive air attack. Still others, like the value
of strategic bombing of cities, remain controversial to this day.Former
Secretary of the Navy John F. Lehman Jr., reviewing a new book on
Billy Mitchell, Washington Post, Oct. 31.
Tuskegee Legacy
The Buffalo Soldiers were with Teddy Roosevelt in the late
1800s, but their organization is still living. Were trying
to bring new people in, so as we die there will be someone to keep
the Tuskegee Airmen going for the future.Hiram
E. Little Sr., 85, on new members joining the Tuskegee Airmen, Associated
Press, Nov. 7.
Just Asking
If I knew, why would I tell you?Richard
L. Armitage, deputy secretary of state, to reporter, from Saudi
newspaper al Hayat, who asked when the offensive on Fallujah would
begin, Washington Post, Oct. 27.
Missing Coverage
If you are killed, you get the $250,000 service group life
insurance. But if you are just wounded and lose a leg and your wife
is spending six months or a year in Washington, traveling back and
forth, and not able to work, ... what do you do? ... We need to
try to come up with a proposal that would amend our insurance programs
to provide some kind of catastrophic disabling injury type coverage.Department
of Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony J. Principi, Christian Science
Monitor, Nov. 10.
American Revolution Unnecessary
The Revolutionary War could have been avoided. It was an
unnecessary war. Had the British Parliament been a little more sensitive
to the colonials really legitimate complaints and requests,
the war could have been avoided completely, and, of course, now
we would have been a free country now, as is Canada and India and
Australia, having gotten our independence in a nonviolent way.Former
President Jimmy Carter, MSNBCs Hardball, Oct.
18.
Le Big Difference
We would never have won the [American Revolution] without
the strong alliance with the French that Benjamin Franklin and others
negotiated.Carter, Newsweek, Nov. 2.
Lethal Debris
Europeans could accept the idea that several hundred Europeans
would die from debris from a missile shot down over Europe and that
this could save the lives of thousands, maybe tens of thousands,
of Americans. But the decision to trigger such an event cannot be
made only by people at Cheyenne Mountain. There needs to be a common
decision-making policy here. The threat of lethal debris is one
reason why acceptance of missile defense in Europe is a political
issue, not mainly a technical issue.Dominique
Klein, French Defense Ministry, Space News, Nov. 1.
No Surprise Here
Into the Wild Blue Yesteryear.Headline,
on yet another New York Times editorial attacking the F/A-22 Raptor
and airpower modernization, Oct. 29.
Go for the Leaders
In the war on terrorism globally, theres not going
to be a surrender on the battleship Missouri. Youre always
going to have some element of terrorism, isolated incidents, attacks
against our nation and other free nations. You cant totally
eliminate terrorism any more than you can totally eliminate crime.
What you can do is dismember the leadership.Rep.
Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.), chairman of the House Armed Services Committee,
Defense News, Oct. 18.
The Enemys Culture
Even today, knowledge of ones enemy and his culture
and society may be more important than knowledge of his order of
battle.Transformation director Arthur K. Cebrowski,
Inside the Pentagon, Oct. 28.
Rumsfeld in Bronze
I modeled it on [Rumsfeld] when he was a young man. He was
a member of my brothers class [1950], and I knew him well.Bruce
Everly, sculptor of a bronze statue of Rumsfeld at the high school
where he graduated in Winnetka, Ill., Chicago Tribune, Nov. 14.
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