Ney and Ahmadinejad
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has followed the Ney model; the wire services report that he has banned the use of Western words in Iran. Pizzas are now to be"elastic loaves";" chat" rooms on the net are now"short talk" rooms. Always reassuring to have further signs of Ahmadinejad's instability.
More seriously, the New Republic has a compelling article this a.m. on proportionality in warfare. Joshua Brook, an attorney and former research assistant to the late Daniel Patrick Moynihan, takes Amnesty International and the UN to task for distorting, or ignoring, international law in their zeal to condemn Israel. (A.I., Brook notes,"seems to be defining a war crime as any military action of which Amnesty International disapproves.") Human Rights Watch, on the other hand, seems to see no distinction between its mission and enunciating traditional standards of international law.