New blogroll addee
dwas points us to a new voice from the front: Acute Politics.
The man is there, where the fate of empire is once again being decided – this time an empire of ideas.
He also has a way with words -
Here I stand, in modern-day Iraq. I have come further to fight here than any soldier of any nation before me, and I fight with weapons and equipment that lay pale the panoply of earlier armies. I represent the pinnacle of force projection and decisive battle, and yet I fight here, where unnumbered young warriors have fought and died through time stretching out of memory. It was on this land that the Babylonian empire first arose out of those first Sumerian agrarians, only to be conquered by the Assyrians, and still later throw off the foreign chains. It was here that Alexander’s phalanxes swept by, trailing Hellenism in their wake. Rome, and later the Byzantines, drew their border with Persia at the Euphrates River. At that river was where the Sassanids made their stand against the spread of Arabian Islam. The Khans of the Mongols laid this land waste, sometimes killing only to build their towers of bones higher…
I walk softly, for I tread on the ghosts of years.
Look in.
Wow – I took a peek and then stayed for a while. Erudite, insightful – this will be a GREAT addition to my blog obssessions.
The kid can write, that’s for sure. A most worthy addition to my required reading.
Thanks for the tip, Lex.
Someone send a copy of his postings to Rangell and Kerry.
On second thought, never mind – he’s way past their reading level…
Wow – looks good. Thanks