Normally/historically, the Stiftung never really cared that much about NIEs. A dirty secret? The old DCIs often parked/shunted aside less than stellar people by detailing them to the National Intelligence Council. NIEs have only become truly sexy … [Continue reading]
Advice From Afar
The Economist usually can be counted on to say what Tony Blankley wishes he could say. That is, if he had more time. And actually came up with the stuff. Erudition rarely erupts accidentally. But that aside, the comparison holds. … [Continue reading]
High, Flying Adored

The U.S. under the Warlord may be a Rogue Power; or perhaps a beefy, almost naked and sweaty mora standing at the Hot Gates; or just an incompetent Outsourcer. For sake of discussion, offer any political science (or snarky, if you prefer) template … [Continue reading]
Gnats On The Treadmill

Causality loops are rarely entertaining. We can all recall a variety without much trouble, of course. The most famous are of the closed loop sort. You know, something must have actually have happened in the past for a future person or event to … [Continue reading]
Canterbury Tales

No big surprise here - Archbishop of Canterbury asserts that the U.S. is the worst imperialist since the British Empire. He said the crisis was caused not just by America’s actions but also by its misguided sense of its own mission. He poured … [Continue reading]
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