A Commentary on the Passing Scene by Robert Paul Wolff rwolff@afroam.umass.edu
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
A STRAW IN THE WIND
The TV commentators have been obsessed this past day with Obama's final State of the Union speech, which was, after all, just a speech, but the real news was elsewhere. Two U. S. naval vessels, described as "riverine boats," each with a crew of five, wandered into Iranian territorial waters in the Gulf of Hormuz, apparently as the result of a faulty navigational system. The boats and their crews were taken into custody by Iranian forces. After a bit of long-distance discussion between Secretary of State Kerry and his Iranian counterpart, the boats and crews were released in less than twenty-four hours. That is simply astonishing, a clear indication of the changed relationship between America and Iran in the aftermath of the successful nuclear proliferation talks. So far as I can to make out, none of the commentators is able to see this little event for what it is.
You might be interested in this response to your recent essay on classroom failures: http://digressionsnimpressions.typepad.com/digressionsimpressions/2016/01/on-classroom-failures.html
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