Chas Freeman, the former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia and the bane of neoconservatives, makes some interesting points in a recent speech about how the Democrats haven't exactly distinguished themselves in opposition to President Bush's empire building:
Neither party is in the least introspective. Both are happy to attribute all our problems to the irrationality of foreigners and to reject consideration of whether our attitudes, concepts, and policies might not have contributed to them. Both are xenophobic, Islamophobic, Arabophobic, and anti-immigrant. The two parties vie to see which can be more sycophantic toward whoever's in charge in Israel and to be most supportive of whatever Israel and its American lobby wish us to do. Neither has a responsible or credible solution to the mess we have created in Iraq, a plan for war termination in Afghanistan, an answer for how to deal with Korean issues, a vision for relations with China or other rising powers, or a promising approach to Iran or the challenge of post-Fidel Cuba, among other issues. ...Both Republicans and Democrats seem to consider that statecraft boils down to two options: appeasement; or sanctions followed by military assault. Both behave as though national security and grand strategy require no more than a military component and as though feeding the military-industrial complex is the only way to secure our nation. Both praise our armed forces, ignore their cavils about excessive reliance on the use of force, count on them to attempt forlorn tasks, lament their sacrifices, and blithely propose still more feckless tasks and ill-considered deployments for them. Together, our two parties are well along in destroying the finest military the world has ever seen.
I couldn't agree more. The Democrats are backing in to the majority in Congress in November, beneficiaries of Bush's singular mendacity, incompetence, and overall thuggishness. Never has the lesser of two evils seemed, well, lesser.

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Chas Freeman was not the US Amb. to China. He was the Assist. Sec of State 93-94 and Amb to Saudi Arabia during Gulf war.
FROM DREYFUSS: Yes, that was a typo.
Posted by evan | November 20, 2006 10:24 PM
Posted on November 20, 2006 22:24