Tuesday, May 03, 2005

 

Unconfined Joy

I have little except enthusiasm to add to the discovery that the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker persists near my dad's farm in Arkansas, but it's worth going to the website of Science magazine, where the discovery was published. Because of enormous public interest, Science has made the article free to all visitors here. Read the abstract, download the PDF file of the original article, and go here to link to the "Blair Witch" quality video of one sighting. Hoo-hah!!

 

Disconnect

President Bush, April 28th:
QUESTION: Do you feel that the number of troops that you've kept there is limiting your options elsewhere in the world? Just today you had the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency say that he was now concerned that the North Koreans, for example, could put a nuclear weapon on a missile that could reach Japan or beyond.

Do you feel, as you're confronting these problems, the number of troops you've left tied up in Iraq is limiting your options to go beyond the diplomatic solutions that you've described for North Korea, Iran?

BUSH: I appreciate that question.

The person I asked that to -- the person I asked that to, at least, is the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, my top military adviser.

I said, Do you feel that we've limited our capacity to deal with other problems because of our troop levels in Iraq? And the answer is no, he doesn't feel we're limited. He feels like we've got plenty of capacity.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, May 3:
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has issued a report to Congress that said the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan could hamstring the U.S. ability to fight other wars, a senior military official told CNN.

The chairman, Gen. Richard Myers, supplied the report, an annual document on the U.S. military's ability to carry out war plans, to the lawmakers.

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