Author: Vic Socotra

Knock in the Night

View full size This is starting off as a strange morning. It is May Day, of course, and a holiday for the last Communists down south. I am looking down at the Chicago River, the sun now nearly full up. I normally get up at 0445, whatever time zone it is and go through the […]

Center of the Storm

View full size I am in Chicago , on the 35 th floor of a proud tower on East Wacker Drive. The nice fellow at the desk gave me a complementary upgrade to a view of the Chicago River . To my right are the two circular towers that are familiar. Hollywood frequently uses the […]

Snake Hill Road

28 April 2007 Snake Hill Road I just got back from Loudoun County’s horse country, where I was living the American Dream: I am thinking of re-inventing myself. I think I might change from urban dweller to country gentleman. I’m not on, of course, and never could be. I was an officer, by act of […]

Symbols

Symbols Boris Yeltsin and David Halberstam left us yesterday, both in their mid-seventies. They had not much in common, except the proximity of their age, and the undeniable fact that they were among the best and brightest in their respective lines of work. Boris was a swaggering giant on the public stage, and David was […]

The Association

The Association How would you divvy up nearly seventy billion dollars? What would you spend it on if you had some of it? The Association wanted to help us know, and they threw one of their memorable conferences last week to provide a showcase of the leadership to talk about where things are going. For […]

Red Tie

Red Tie We spend an awful lot of money on intelligence, and we have been doing it for a long time. Granted, there have been times when there was more and less of it, but for the last five or six wars there has been plenty to accomplish wondrous and horrific things. I irritated some […]

Gun Control

Gun Control Strange week. I don’t know how yours was, but as far as I’m concerned, they can ship this one off to the archives and put a yellow sticker on the box with a big “S,” for strange, or “W,” for weird. Pity we can’t use “Q” anymore, because that is what it was. […]

Walk in the Rain

Walk in the Rain It is going to rain today, and I will be walking a mile from my car to the conference in the big aluminum building on the East side of the Potomac. It is a relief that for the first time in a week the weather is significant enough to be the […]

Hero

Hero Liviu Librescu I got through shock and made it to anger yesterday, which is a lot further than the families will get. It will take months for the process to deliver something like peace for them, if ever. They say that the passage from anger and denial to acceptance is necessary for healing. I […]

Drapers Meadow

I have not been to Blacksburg in a while. It was a lacrosse game that drew me, on the wide athletic field that was not a great deal different than the green pastures of that part of the lower Shenandoah Valley, on the edge of the Blue Ridge. I had some work custom done on […]