<p>Now we see the downside to the strategy of pre-emptive war: the anti-pre-emptive-war movement — but not for the obvious reasons. While the antis may well be spearheaded by the likes of the Workers World Party, a cadre of bona fide communists with "a fancy for North Korea's Kim Jong-Il," as the leftist weekly, the Nation, put it, that's hardly the worst of it. So what if these retro-revolutionaries oppose everything from U.N. weapons inspections in Iraq to private property everywhere? WWP members don't go one-on-one with Wolf Blitzer. They don't draw flash-popping paparazzi. And no one reads their manifestos, except, let's hope, the FBI.</p>