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There was a headline that grabbed me in The Times on Saturday. It said, "Cheney Lashes Out at Critics of Policy
on Iraq."
"Wow,"
I thought, "that must have been an interesting encounter." Then I read the fine print. Mr. Cheney was speaking to 200 invited
guests at the conservative Heritage Foundation ・ and even they were not allowed to ask any questions. ...
Had this ingrown administration ever exposed itself to people even mildly opposed to its policies, let alone
foreigners, it might have avoided some of its most egregious errors. Had it listened to its own Army chief of staff, who had
served in Bosnia, it might have put more troops into Iraq, as he advocated. Had it listened to its own State Department, it
might not have recklessly disbanded the Iraqi Army without having enough U.S. troops to fill the security vacuum. ...
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/16/opinion/16FRIE.html | |
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