1/13/2004

Paul Krugman reviews the most damning moments of former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neil's recent account of his time in the Bush administration, and asks the right questions: How can Howard Dean's assertion that the capture of Saddam hasn't made us safer be dismissed as bizarre, when a report published by the Army War College says that the war in Iraq was a "detour" that undermined the fight against terror? How can charges by Wesley Clark and others that the administration was looking for an excuse to invade Iraq be dismissed as paranoid in the light of Mr. O'Neill's revelations?

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