We
too remember when “we were allies...and defeated the Nazis together.” Those
were the good old days, meeting up in Czechoslovakia and swapping Mickey Mouse
watches for vodka.
It’s
reassuring to hear you’re willing to forgive our little misunderstandings since
then (that really was a dustup in Cuba!) and that you still have our best
interests at heart. Too many old friends drift apart after such spats as a
Berlin airlift and cold war.
We
haven’t gotten together much at our old hangout, the United Nations, since
Khrushchev had one too many and start pounding his shoe on the bar, but your
nostalgia for “consensus” there is touching, and it’s good of you to straighten
us out on how it’s not Assad in Syria using poison gas but “opposition forces,
to provoke intervention by their powerful foreign patrons, who would be siding
with the fundamentalists” and that “militants are preparing another attack-—this
time against Israel.”
Who knew? Only
a true friend would show such concern for helping us avoid making mistakes. We’ll
certainly take another look at what those bumblers in the White House and CIA
have been telling us before we blunder into another one of our “commonplace...interventions
in internal conflicts in foreign countries.”
It’s
also good to hear you have been in touch with “major political and religious
leaders, including the Pope” who agree with you about our misguided missile
strike plan in Syria.
The
next time you talk to the Pope, give him our best. And write again soon. Don’t
be such a stranger.
No comments:
Post a Comment