Monday, March 17, 2003

A Decision Made, and Its Consequences -- NYTimes


A preventive war is conducted by a powerful state against a potential enemy that it fears could become powerful some day. That seems to fit the current circumstance, though administration officials do not like to talk about it in those terms, because preventive war has not been judged kindly by history.

Preventive wars are waged by empires and would be empires.

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