Disturbing Parallels to Pre WW-I Circumstances

Cry havoc, and let slip the puppies of war

This analysis is from Spengler, writing in Asia Times Online, IMO one of the most perceptive commentators around in media these days.

Dogs of war incline toward caution, which after all is how they grew up to be dogs. More worrisome are puppies, who do not know what danger is. Gavrilo Princeps, the Serbian gunman who shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand dead in June 1914, was a puppy. So are the Hamas kidnappers, who at this writing still hold Israeli Army Corporal Gilad Shalit, and the Mehdi Army shooters who reportedly disposed of several dozen Sunni civilians in Baghdad on the weekend. The North Koreans, by contrast, are just nasty old dogs who long ago got loose from their leash.

Unfortunately, there’s more, much more. Read it and weep.