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The politics of cowardice

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I think it’s a positive sign that the WSJ published this.

On a related note, in the last two days fighter jets have been scrambled twice to “accompany” flights on which passengers became fractious in some unspecified but ultimately non-terroristic way.

Does it really make everybody feel better that the USAF is apparently primed to shoot down commercial airliners at the drop of a hat?

Also, how much does that sort of nonsense cost?

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