Morning thoughts
It has been said that the greatest tragedy of our failure in Iraq has been how it has weakened our capacity to project power aboard, and tackle emerging challenges and threats. Today we are witnessing what should be considered a series of routine challenges emerge - the provocative threats of Iran and North Korea, the faltering of Afghanistan, the corruption of Russia, the growing anti-Americanism in Latin America, the sorrow of Sudan, the slide of Somalia. Is it me or does America seem to be more bystander than leader in all these cases? Watching, waiting, buying time as our attention continues to be on Iraq? Has the world lost the America it knew for much of the 20th century, benelovent superpower, counted on to put things right?
Will be interesting to see how the Administration handles the contested Mexican election. Given the way they won ugly in 2000, not sure they have will have the moral upper hand here.
The Times reports that the Republicans may have found a way to unify their party on immigration. It is classic Republican play - long on politics and marketing, short on solving the problem. Look for more on this vital issue in future days here and at NDN's immigration site.
And in honor of the World Cup, don't forget to order your cool NDN soccer gear at www.ndnfutbol.org today!
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