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==On Iraq War== | |||
"Whether or not we remove Saddam Hussein from power will shape the contours of the emerging world order, perhaps for decades to come. Either it will be a world order conducive to our liberal democratic principles and our safety, or it will be one where brutal, well-armed tyrants are allowed to hold democracy and international security hostage. Not to take on Saddam would ensure that regimes implicated in terror and developing weapons of mass destruction will be a constant--and growing--feature of our world." [http://www.weeklystandard.com/what-to-do-about-iraq/article/2064] | |||
==[[Kristol Transcripts]]== | |||
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at Rightweb: http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/kristol_william/
Bill Kristol knows his predictions have been bad but he’s going to keep making them https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/bill-kristol-knows-his-predictions-have-been-bad-but-hes-going-to-keep-making-them/2016/02/17/3a301680-d4d4-11e5-9823-02b905009f99_story.html
Repeal the Bill Kristol Permanent Punditry Act!
http://fair.org/network-tv/abc-network-tv/repeal-the-bill-kristol-permanent-punditry-act/
On Iraq War[edit]
"Whether or not we remove Saddam Hussein from power will shape the contours of the emerging world order, perhaps for decades to come. Either it will be a world order conducive to our liberal democratic principles and our safety, or it will be one where brutal, well-armed tyrants are allowed to hold democracy and international security hostage. Not to take on Saddam would ensure that regimes implicated in terror and developing weapons of mass destruction will be a constant--and growing--feature of our world." [1]