# Posted 3:01 AM by Patrick Belton
THE WASHINGTON POST has a quite good piece this morning on
Uzbekistan's Karimov and the ambiguities of a U.S. alliance with a chronic human rights violator. Other with-your-coffee op-ed pieces today: the Economist on
Iraq and
the case for gay marriage, TNR on
feminism in China and
non-proliferation, and CS Monitor on
criminalization under international law of WMD proliferation; and, in the blogosphere,
Andrew's recollection of Allistair Cooke's brilliant career as a radiowave essayist,
Eugene's consideration of whether Clinton could constitutionally serve as VP,
Dan's recommendation of two books defending free trade,
Winds of War's military analysis of the Haiti operation, Kevin's obituary for the
primary season and just criticism of the policy response to
the awwful water I wuz drinkin in Washington, Robert on
rumors regarding replacing Cheney (but
not with Clinton) and further
counterarguments to Huntington's unworthy and silly piece (see also
Matt), and the
Crescat authors take up the question of implications of (some form of) world citizenship for foreign aid.
Want cream and sugar with that?
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