Four Years From Victory
It’s been four years today since Saddam Hussein fell to the U.S. and the punditry on Iraq is still going strong.
Andrew Bacevich thinks that the media and candidates need to move far beyond answering the question: “what’s your Iraq plan?”
William F. Buckley Jr. says that sometimes the good news from Iraq really is good news.
Robert Scales predicts disaster if we don’t do something to restock the military with battle ready equipment, failure will be inevitable.
Mark Benjamin reports that the U.S. sent injured troops back to Iraq.
David Abromowitz and Joan Ruttenberg argue that increased taxes would be a good way to make the rich share the burden of the war with the poor.
General Petraeus writes an open letter to the Iraqi people four years after their “liberation.”
Joe Conason takes a hard look at McCains "Potemkin village."
In this book released today, Allawi, who until recently was a senior minister in the Iraqi government, offers an insider's view of the Iraq war and its failures.








