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What would the Democrats do?
The account in Bush at War is, for all its virtues, constricted by Washingtonian myopia and limited perspectives.
Managing Iraq, which means taking it easy on Iran, Syria, and Saudi Arabia, also means condemning lots of people to death who could be saved if we waged war against our enemies.
The White House is right to pursue democratization as a solution in Iran.
The Iraq war has pumped adrenaline into the publishing industry, producing works that will make lasting contributions to reconstruction planning and scholarly reseearch.
Do we dare let these men acquire nukes?
Preemptive strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, though obviously unappealing and highly risky, may be the only way to live up to the Bush administration's axis of evil doctrine.



