We doves simply have to let go of the dispute about getting into this war. It's now a historical question, and the relevant issue, for hawks and doves alike, is how we get out of this war... Creating a postwar Iraq that is free and flourishing is also the one way to recoup the damage this war has already done to America's image and interests.
Friday, March 28, 2003
Nicholas Kristof's NYTimes editorial today addresses the same issue as in my next-to-last posting.
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