Noam
Is Out Again
"The atrocities of Sept. 11 are quite
new in world affairs, not in scale and character, but in target. The
United States exterminated its indigenous population, conquered half
of Mexico, and carried out depredations all over. Now, for the first
time since the British burned the White House in 1812, the guns have
been directed the other way."
-Noam
Chomsky, noted linguist, author, and social critic, Washington
Post, May 5.
Psychiatric Advice 5¢
"One explanation for Bush's fixation
on ousting Saddam Hussein is that he wants to avenge his father, who
was victorious against Iraq in the Persian Gulf War in 1991 but failed
to unseat its ruler."
-Helen
Thomas, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, May
8.
Strung Out
"The entire force is facing the adverse
results of the high-paced optempo and perstempo. ... We are past the
point where the department can, without an unbelievably compelling
reason, make any additional commitments. ... It is time [to] begin
to aggressively reduce our current commitments."
-Secretary
of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, March 13 memo, obtained and quoted
by Newsweek, May 6.
Pushed From Behind
"Sept. 11 proved one thing above all
others: Our enemies are transforming. Will we?"
-Rumsfeld,
writing in Washington Post, May
16.
Great Moments in Journalism
"We went to help out the Americans
with their war--and they used us for target practice."
-Columnist
Margaret Wente on accidental bombing of Canadian troops in Afghanistan,
in Toronto's The Globe and Mail, April
19.
Where the Troops Live
"Last August, I and 20 of my colleagues
took a tour of 24 military bases. Any American who saw what we saw
on that trip would be ashamed that we allow our fighting men and women
to live in such conditions. If these problems existed in a public housing
authority the Housing and Urban Development department would order
immediate improvements."
-Rep.
Curt Weldon (RPa.), writing in Federal Times, April
22.
Wisdom of the East
"We consider the United States and
its current Administration a first-class sponsor of international terrorism,
and it along with Israel form an axis of terrorism and evil in the
world."
-Letter
from 126 Saudi scholars and writers, Washington Post, April
24.
Realpolitik
"First, let's get this straight. No
nation enjoys a 'right to exist.' Countries are created by people killing
other people who used to live in a place; countries continue to exist
as long as their citizens are willing to kill other people to keep
them the hell out."
-Ted
Rall, online columnist, "It's Time to Cut Israel Loose," Yahoo.com,
April 29.
Muslims Targeted, Too
"We need to recognize that the terrorists
target not only us but their fellow Muslims, upon whom they aim to
impose a medieval, intolerant, and tyrannical way of life."
-Deputy
Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, in speech to World Affairs
Council, May 3.
Blood and Gigabytes
"You don't win a war by making PowerPoint
slides. You win a war by making the other poor son of a bitch make
PowerPoint slides."
-Lt.
Gen. Ronald E. Keys, USAF, commander of Allied Air Forces Southern
Europe and 16th Air Force, Inside the Pentagon, April
25.
Saddam Jones, Maybe
"Please quote me. Saddam is a symbol
of pure happiness."
-Nihat
Mohammed, geography teacher in Baghdad, Wall Street Journal, April
26.
Remembered in His Prayers
"I pray ... for the destruction of
the Jewish people and state and the liberation of Palestine. ... I
pray to Allah the powerful for the return of the Islamic emirates of
Afghanistan and the destruction of the United States."
-Zacarias
Moussaoui, indicted in 9/11 terrorism plotting, speaking in a federal
courtroom, quoted in the Washington Post, April
23.
New Face of War
"The percentage of civilians killed
and wounded as a result of hostilities has risen from five percent
of all casualties at the turn of the last century, to 65 percent during
World War II, to 90 percent in more recent conflicts."
-Annual "State
of the World's Mothers" report, Save the Children, May 2002.
Air Force From the Sea
"We will fully integrate the Marine
air with Navy air so we will have one integrated air force within the
Department of the Navy. One integrated air force consisting of both
Navy and Marines."
-Secretary of the Navy Gordon R.
England, Defense Writers Group, May 9.
It Could Be Worse
"Dangerous as he is, Osama bin Laden
is still trivial compared to a great powers race, in which the strategic
balance is extremely delicate because of the possibility of a catastrophic
war with nuclear weapons. We are living in a blessed period of history
when there is no great enemy to thrust all other threats out of the
limelight."
-Strategic
analyst Edward N. Luttwak, Aviation Week & Space Technology, April
22.
Good Point
"The country would be better off if
military professionals were making military decisions, not [White House
budget director] Mitch Daniels."
-David Sirota, spokesman for Democrats
on the House Appropriations Committee, Reuters, April 30
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