I’m so utterly tired of posts on this conflict which lopsidedly criticize only or mostly one side of it, regardless of which one. Arguments are soldiers, and this is doubly so when the arguments are about a longstanding violent conflict.
To give a positive counterexample, I found this Matt Yglesias article on the history of the conflict pretty educational, because it manages to explain why the conflict is so intractable, without assigning all the blame to any one faction.
I’m so utterly tired of posts on this conflict which lopsidedly criticize only or mostly one side of it, regardless of which one. Arguments are soldiers, and this is doubly so when the arguments are about a longstanding violent conflict.
To give a positive counterexample, I found this Matt Yglesias article on the history of the conflict pretty educational, because it manages to explain why the conflict is so intractable, without assigning all the blame to any one faction.