For some reason, likening the Chechens to the South Ossetians
strikes me as wrongheaded. And likening the Russian invasion of a
sovereign nation to the American invasion of a sovereign nation is
also strange thinking.
As I read more about this conflict, the only thing that becomes
abundantly clear is not a mandate for intervention, but rather the
situation's complexity. Dismissing conservative reluctance to get
involved in Kosovo as "isolationist," or even "anti-humanitarian"
is the same sort of hyperbole that leads to unnecessary flexing of
military might. Wars we don't have to get involved with are far
more preferable than ones we do.
topics:
Military, Russia