Sunday, March 14, 2010

Mullen: Give ‘Soft Power’ a Chance

Mullen: Give ‘Soft Power’ a Chance:
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Danger Room Blog Reports:

"The top U.S. general in Afghanistan has placed heavy restrictions on the use of force, limiting air strikes and artillery support. In a major speech March 3, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen had a message: This is the new American way of war, so get used to it.

But Mullen was also making a larger argument about the outsize role of the U.S. military in foreign policy. He seemed to be suggesting that the military shouldn’t continue to do the heavy lifting around the globe unless the diplomats and the development experts are willing to step up to the tasks of nation-building and stability ops.

“Secretaries Clinton and Gates [Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates] have called for more funding and more emphasis on our soft power, and I could not agree with them more,” he said. “Should we choose to exert American influence solely through our troops, we should expect to see that influence diminish in time. In fact, I would argue that in the future struggles of the asymmetric counterinsurgent variety, we ought to make it a precondition of committing our troops, that we will do so only if and when the other instruments of national power are ready to engage as well.”

It’s a remarkable speech, and worth reading in full. But reduced to a bullet point, Mullen’s seems to be arguing that avoiding wars is as important as winning them."

Could it be the beginning of a new era of cooperation between the Pentagon and Foggy Bottom? One that does not, unlike during the Bush era, require the military to dominate all aspects of foreign policy, including the traditional State Department domains of development and nation-building?

[PHOTO: U.S. Department of Defense]

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Glenn Beck Urges Listeners to Leave Churches That Preach Social Justice -- Politics Daily

Glenn Beck Urges Listeners to Leave Churches That Preach Social Justice -- Politics Daily

Reason #1 why I believe many churches today have lost touch with the original teachings of the ancient christian church: conservative takeovers of many evangelical and fundamentalist churches had led to the mindset that Glenn Beck is illustrating. Forget the teachings of Jesus that emphasized taking care of the poor, forget the fact that Jesus hung out with some of the people that were among the least appreciated in his society - many of today's Christians believe that we should make war on countries without mercy and allow the poor in society to fall behind "because it's their own fault." Social justice? That's just a code word for things we don't like - communism and fascism.

Did Jesus teach that one should "sell all that you own and distribute the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven" (Luke 18:22)? Or, was that simply a way to slip a socialist agenda into the unsuspecting Christian flock?

The Christian right has convinced much of America that Jesus would vote Republican...
Which is exactly why I refuse to believe it. And so should you.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Rep. Paul Broun not sure if Obama is citizen - Andy Barr - POLITICO.com

What my local Wingnut member of Congress is up to:

Rep. Paul Broun (R-Ga.) said Thursday that he does not know if President Barack Obama is either a citizen or a Christian.
Broun made the claim during an interview with Sirius XM host Pete Dominick, which was first flagged by the liberal blog Think Progress.