tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6762928.post111116108676948971..comments2024-01-03T05:23:36.046-08:00Comments on The Citizens: George Kennan Dies at 101Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6762928.post-1111337092398483942005-03-20T08:44:00.000-08:002005-03-20T08:44:00.000-08:00I took some time to read the Long Telegram. There ...I took some time to read the Long Telegram. There are parts of it that can be applied to the Bush Administration. This shouldn't come as a surprise since this Administration follows a realist paradigm. And perhaps, at a certain point, all states fall victim to their own evolution.<BR/><BR/>Among the most relevant parts are Kennan's observation in Part 2 that it is hard to find anyone in the Soviet leadership who receives accurate, unbiased information. He observes a disturbing level of purposeful self-delusion in the government and the lack of belief in any objective truth. "There is good reason to suspect that this Government is actually a conspiracy within a conspiracy; and I for one am reluctant to believe that Stalin himself receives anything like an objective picture of the outside world." Considering Bush's European tour where there were highly choreographed visits far from the view of protestors. I am thinking particularly of the deserted downtown of Mainz. I think the parallels are clear. Consider the Administration's organizing of "Town halls" where participates are called in to "practice" the night before his appearance and anyone who deviates is removed from the hall. Bush lives in a protective glass bubble. <BR/><BR/>In Part 3, Kennan explains that the USSR sees the UN as simply another theater in which to pursue its strategic goals. It will cooperate with the UN only when convenient. "This would imply, however, that they felt themselves strong enough to split [the] unity of other nations by their withdrawal to render UNO [sic] ineffective as a trheat to their aims or security, replace it with an international weapon more effective from their viewpoint." He later says, "I reiterate, Moscow has no abstrace devotion to UNO [sic] ideals. Its attitude to that organization will remain essentially pragmatic and tactical."<BR/><BR/>I could go on. But you all get the idea. It looks like Bush has managed to put his MBA to good use after all.USWesthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06058471452288827920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6762928.post-1111190268791752902005-03-18T15:57:00.000-08:002005-03-18T15:57:00.000-08:00I guarantee you that the Economist will do a great...I guarantee you that the Economist will do a great Obit page in next week's issue.USWesthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06058471452288827920noreply@blogger.com