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Cato Scholar Comments on Fifth Anniversary of Iraq War
Justin Logan, associate director of foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute:
“Five years ago, few predicted that the Iraq war would turn out this way. (My Cato colleagues were notable exceptions.) The war’s supporters, like Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, issued endless false assurances to the American people before the war that ‘we can win an overwhelming victory in a very short period of time.’ Senator Hillary Clinton could not be bothered to read the National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq before voting to send U.S. troops into battle. The bipartisan foreign policy community in Washington that urged the American people to support this war has studiously avoided introspection over its consequences. Al Qaeda has been strengthened, Iran’s regional stature has grown, our allies have been alienated, and our adversaries have rejoiced.”
“Today, Senator McCain chortles about staying in Iraq for 100 years. The American people shrug their way to the next Britney Spears story. The sad fact is that until the American people demand more from their political leadership, there is no hope for a meaningful change in policy. In all likelihood the tenth anniversary of the Iraq war will come with U.S. troops patrolling Iraq. Perhaps that anniversary will precipitate a genuine change in policy.”
Source: http://www.cato.org/pressroom.php?display=comments&id=869
1 Comment
1. Bob D replies at 23rd March 2008, 4:51 pm :
I wouldn’t brag too much about your Cato collegues. Giants like Ivan Eland and Charles Pena are no longer there are they? Drummed out because of their well thought out and scholarly view on the Iraq war? But MSM shills like Brink Lindsey are doing quite well. Head of research is it?
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