Baghdad And Tehran
BAGHDAD AND TEHRAN....Anne Applebaum writes today that optimism over Iraq is entirely unwarranted:
Not because things aren't improving in Iraq it seems they are, at least for the moment but because the collateral damage inflicted by the war on America's relationships with the rest of the world is a lot deeper and broader than most Americans have realized. It isn't just that the Iraq war invigorated the anti-Americanism that has always been latent pretty much everywhere. What's worse is the fact that however it all comes out in the end, however successful Iraqi democracy is a decade from now our conduct of the war has disillusioned our natural friends and supporters and thrown a lasting shadow over our military and political competence. However it all comes out, the price we've paid is too high.That actually sounded surprisingly....reasonable. That is, until I finished the column and found out just why Applebaum is so agitated about our diminished credibility: because it makes it less likely that anyone will support U.S. military action against Iran. That's the great tragedy of Iraq.
I need a drink.