| I have implied that there existed a normal worldview in the US counter-proliferation world, before the neocons came along with their "kool-aid," and that this normal worldview was substantial enough in its consensual grounding that even the fact that such people as Prather and Giraldi (sp) have right-wing affiliations counts as a mere minor detail, and doesn`t affect their credibility. That in turn implies that I see the neocon doctrines as a greater departure from consensus credibility than anything these "right wing affiliations" might imply. And that in turn implies, either that I know a lot about the background to this, or that I am making some dangerous assumptions. |
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