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This, then, is Random War.
Random War is possible because it is also Low-Budget War.
So Clausewitz -- and, indeed, the imperialism that flourished in the century after his death -- can teach us how to match Random War with Remote War.
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In the past, Mr. Dorrinson said, the Pentagon has had the resources to fight three meaningless and completely random wars at any given time, "but now in our planning meetings we are cutting that number back to two".
History presents itself in a disorderly montage, like one of those heuristic displays in natural-history museums -- dinosaurs, the bronze age, the renaissance, space travel -- rearranged at random: pre-cold-war, post-cold-war, cold war, Buddhist antiquities, Kalashnikovs.
Most of the program's rapid-fire jokes involve subjects rarely treated in sitcoms: staples of "The PJs" include shtick involving police brutality, random crime, race war, the failed promise of Lyndon Johnson's war on poverty and, without doubt the unlikeliest running gag in TV history, the unresponsiveness of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
But Mr. Metinides shoots accidents and random violence, not war, and fate is merely absurd.
It was another random act of war that he had to deal with among all the other carnage that had recently passed through his emergency room.
The Guardian's Michael Billington reflected that Tom Morris and Emma Rice's adaptation has transformed an "optimistic paean to passion" into "a pessimistic assault on the random brutality of war".
The zest and innocence of the two girls, random casualties of war, provide its unifying pulse, while Sibaso remains a phantom — more a personification of evil than a full-fledged character.
To those many Americans not free to live in a neighborhood free of gang warfare, or free to attend a high-quality school free of random violence, the war on terrorism to preserve American "freedom" is irrelevant.
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