Not much. His solution for Bin Laden, for example, is to treat him as a "...criminal fugitive, not an enemy of war." [Salon, 9/13/01]
Despite his fixation with the global petrochemical industry, his writings are at least readable.
And he doesn't go out of his way to demonize those opposed to his viewpoint.
That is refreshing when contrasted with the vitriol spewed by much of the "anti-war" movement. Iraq for many protestors appears to just be a placeholder until they go back "protesting" capitalism or some other global conspiracy.
Despite his fixation with the global petrochemical industry, his writings are at least readable.
And he doesn't go out of his way to demonize those opposed to his viewpoint.
That is refreshing when contrasted with the vitriol spewed by much of the "anti-war" movement. Iraq for many protestors appears to just be a placeholder until they go back "protesting" capitalism or some other global conspiracy.