December 2003
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Wonderful side-effects
Headline Washington Times: Dean left speechless on Libya arms move
According to this article, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi told Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi that his decision to disarm was directly related to the United States leading the coalition to remove Saddam Hussein from power.
"I will do whatever the Americans want because I saw what happened in Iraq, and I was afraid."
I do not know the authenticity of the quote. The Washington Times takes it from Monday’s Telegraph of London. The quote does sound highly suspicious; I find it hard to believe Gadhafi would say such a thing unless he was attempting to manipulate American politicians. But Gadhafi’s statement contradicts Howard Dean, who claims Libya’s disarming is the culmination of years of diplomacy, and is not related to the freeing of Iraq. The negotiations leading to this past Friday’s announcement of Libya’s disarmament began in March, which, according to Dean, was only coincidentally the same time as the invasion of Iraq.
What is clear is that diplomacy combined with the credible threat of force was the impetus for Libya’s stunning decision to disarm. It is another example of how we are safer now that Saddam has been removed from power in Iraq. Diplomacy by itself for decades did not encourage Libya to disarm. But the combination of the carrot and stick made all the difference.
Much still has to be done to prove Libya is going to carry through with their stated intention of abandoning weapons of mass destruction. I remain skeptical until we see some concrete results. But it is a very promising situation. And, we have the added benefit of silencing Dr. Dean, which is a wonderful side-effect.
Snap is laid off
When fat is outlawed, only criminals will be fat
He’s Busy in Iran. Can’t Crackle and Pop Go?
Take your kid to work day
Christopher Johnson says that this is not funny. I respectfully disagree.
Source: Midwest Conservative Journal.
Westminster Shorter Catechism Question for the Week
Q.69. What does the sixth commandment forbid?
A. The sixth commandment forbids taking one’s own life or the lives of others unjustly or doing anything that leads to suicide or murder.
Pre-cooked Thanksgiving Dinners Now On Sale
Headline AP: Fire Breaks Out at Iowa Turkey Plant
The article includes this scary information about turkey processing plants:
A hazardous materials crew from La Crosse, Wis., monitored chemicals stored at the plant, police said.
Currently it is Legally Binding Only in Massachusetts
One Dimensional Computing
What has the potential to completely revolutionize our current computer and electronics design, render silicon chips obsolete, replace fiber optics, and deliver medicines to specific cells in a human body? Yes, we are talking about carbon nanotubes.
Researchers have proven that these are 25% better at conducting electricity at room temperature than any other substance tested, and 70 times better than the silicon in current day computer chips.
All that and they are essentially one dimensional too.
But don’t look for them in the computer store in the near future. It is prohibitively expensive to produce carbon nanotubes. That’s a shame, because I’d like to see one dimensional components in my next computer. Then take up less desk space.
Lucas Has Known About This for Years
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