Don’t have time this ayem to read Seymour Hersh’s lengthy New Yorker report on our Banana Republic’s new strategy in the Middle East? Here’s a short analysis by Ian Black in The Guardian. No time to read that, either? Here’s the lede of The Guardian’s news story about Hersh’s report: “[The President With His Head Up His Ass] has charged the Pentagon with devising an expanded bombing plan for Iran that can be carried out at 24 hours’ notice. …” Quicker still: N.O Mustill’s yummy collage. When it was first published in 1969, in VDRSVP, it was titled “The Vietnam Question.” Today it could just as easily be called “The Iran Question.” Anyway, you read last week’s Apocalypse When and Surging With Chomsky. Right?
Postscript: On a separate issue, how’s this for hair-splitting? The International Court of Justice in The Hague, the main U.N. judicial organ, “today overwhelmingly acquitted Serbia of committing genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Balkan war of the 1990s but” — get this — “found it guilty of failing to prevent genocide in the massacre of more than 7,000 Bosnian Muslims in the town of Srebrenica,” a U.N. press release says. Yeah, we know. It’s all about the legalisms. This way Serbia doesn’t have to pay reparations.