After some comments on the reporting of the NYT's Roger Cohen from Tehran, here's Emanuele Ottolenghi with some choice now and then quotes.
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I, for one, would like to defend Cohen. He was mugged by reality and he changed his mind appropriately. He is not Robert Fisk, who is too hard-headed to change his mind, and he is not Andrew Sullivan, who changes with the wind.
Cohen's real problem is that he never understood that a theocracy is evil in and of itself.
Posted by: Dom | June 25, 2009 at 03:06 PM