Daily Digest

03.12.2003

Blogger Nick Denton suggests a great way to punish France: support democratic oppositions to French-backed African dictators (like Mugabe).

Tony Blair's recovering, but he's still in trouble. But man, does he ever have conviction.

We're wooing India, treating her like the major power she is. India at least has an aircraft carrier fleet (France just recently got one).

Serbia's prime minister, Zoran Djindjic, was assassinated today. He was instrumental in removing Milosevic.

Reports are coming out of German illicit trade w/ Iraq. Oh, and Lybia, Iran, and a few others (original in Die Welt).

Australia's Sydney Morning Herald points out the "orgy of fallacy" in much of the anti-Bush rhetoric. Not to mention some (not so subtle) anti-Semitism.

Armed Liberal points out the lack of "moral capital" in Paris and Berlin. And Dixie Flatline lays it out on the line - holding back no punches.

You know it's bad when the the Washington Post suggests we quit the UN.

Posted by Miguel at 11:26 PM