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Message: Entry: Patrick Buchanan and the Necessary Book Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/patrick_buchanan_and_the_necessary_book#30170 Post contents: Charles, Mr. Zmirak can defend the charge of Jew-baiting, I'll defend the charge of bungling. Who was right in WWI? The Allies or the Central Powers? Do you think that Russia should have declared war? If not, then the Czar clearly bungled. If you think that Russia was justified, then was Austria-Hungary fighting an unjust war? I know that you like monarchies, but monarchies fought on both sides -- France and the U.S. were the only major republics involved in the war. If the Russians entered into the war unjustly, then the Czar bungled it. Even if he was right in declaring war, his military was still woefully unprepared. Then there's a fellow named Rasputin. If Nicholas did everything correctly, then the Austro-Hungarians were fighting an unjust war against him, which I imagine is a proposition you wouldn't endorse. Sent at: 2008 12 01