I can vaguely understand the point of putting together blue
ribbon commissions like the ISG in order to deliver solutions from
a source that seems above politics. I get that.
But doesn't the whole exercise severely undermine one's faith in
our entire national security and foreign policy apparatus? I mean,
presumably, we pay a large number of highly expert persons quite
well to conduct these affairs, and yet, a group of ex-politicians
is supposed to be able to take several weeks, compile some data,
and tell us what to do next? Isn't the best course of action
something our very expensive Departments of Defense and State are
supposed to be able to provide?
I think the ISG is exhibit A in favor of libertarianism.
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Foreign Policy, Libertarianism