Pete Seeger wrote that song in 1963 about a training accident during WW 2, and obviously referring to the then developing Vietnam War. Incidentally I think he should have received the Nobel Prize for Literature that went to Bob Dylan 1 year later instead after he died. The reason this song triggered in my memory is the recent policy shift/continuation of Trump administration on … [Read more...] about Waist Deep in the Big Muddy
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North Korea; Has the nuclear calculus been changed?
In the past, the US stance on North Korea gone from the 'appeasement' during the Clinton Era, "Axis of Evil" Era during Bush Era and "Strategic Patience" during the Obama Era. In the advent of Bush Era and Obama era, the US has been trying to hatch a plan of trying to overthrow the North Korean government, very much like what happened to Syria and Libya years after the "Axis of … [Read more...] about North Korea; Has the nuclear calculus been changed?
China vs India
China has been giving warnings right and left on the oncoming border war with India, while India has been downplaying it and very much ignored by the West fixated on North Korea ICBM testing. The facts are obvious to those interested in them. The Tibet border with Sikkim was set in 19th century and undisputed. India annexed Sikkim and very much like to annex Bhutan next. The … [Read more...] about China vs India
Snowden vs Human Rights Lawyer
Recently I saw Oliver Stone's film on Snowden from Showtime and read NYT magazine article on Chinese human rights lawyers and feel the need to discuss both here. Mr. Snowden and the lawyer Liang Xiaojun and his client Xie Yanyi are in both cases dissidents. Yet their stories are so different and revealing. I suspect Chinese propaganda department could learn something from both … [Read more...] about Snowden vs Human Rights Lawyer
Response to Nicholas Kristof
After reading his column from July 8 in New York Times, I found his arrogance unbearable and have to respond. Although there is a comment section there, it is usually censored and full of praise, so I decide to write a rebut here. As most of us have preconceived biases and opinions on Liu Xiaobo, yet mostly ignorant of his real writings I decide that Wikipedia might be a good … [Read more...] about Response to Nicholas Kristof