Morris Reflections
Reflections on Widening the War
by Roger Morris
March 2007 - One of the books in the backdrop of the White House Library
must have been on quantum physics. As President George W. Bush stood
awkwardly at his podium Wednesday night, nervously drawing breaths at each
sentence as he began his long-awaited speech Iraq, Washington’s parallel
universes seemed to crowd the room.
Halberstam
Dispatches from the Front
In Memory of David Halberstam -- Witness, Journalist, Historian
By Roger Morris
morris war for future
morris species neocon
By Roger Morris
Date: April 19, 2005
Roger Morris Writings
Green Institute Publications - Papers by Roger Morris
In February of 2008, Roger Morris concluded four years as a Fellow for the Green Institute and moved on to other projects. It was a very productive and enlightening four years and we thank Roger for his great work and wish him the best on his future projects.
Morris Schmidt Vision
Of America’s Dunkirk, Napoleon’s Winter, and FDR’s Third Freedom. Roger Morris and Steve Schmidt evoke history, envision political alternatives and offer a provocative reappraisal of national security policy in a swiftly changing world
Strategic Demands of the 21st Century:
Morris Bagram Ghosts
Bagram's Ghosts
By Roger Morris
March 2007
“I heard a loud boom,” Vice President Dick Cheney remembered of the suicide bomb at Bagram air base outside Kabul where he stopped over this week. Said to be aimed at Cheney himself, the attack left him untouched while killing twenty-one Afghan workers and two Americans—still more casualties in Afghanistan’s thirty-year, million-and-a-half-dead civil war.
In that setting, one hopes Cheney heard symbolically more than a “boom.” Bagram thunders with relevant ghosts, many of them American.
Morris Source Beyond Rove
Update: February 12, 2007
Morris Specialist
The
Specialist
Robert Gates
and the Tortured World of American Intelligence
By Roger Morris
