Frank Rich connects the dots
Frank Rich: Karl and Scooter's Excellent Adventure
The what connected to the why: this is a great summary. It is what the high school history book ought to say about the lead-up to the Iraq quagmire 50 years from now.
Essential reading on Fitzmas Eve.
There were no weapons of mass destruction. There was no collaboration between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda on 9/11. There was scant Pentagon planning for securing the peace should bad stuff happen after America invaded. Why, exactly, did we go to war in Iraq?
"It still isn't possible to be sure - and this remains the most remarkable thing about the Iraq war," writes the New Yorker journalist George Packer, a disenchanted liberal supporter of the invasion, in his essential new book, "The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq." Even a former Bush administration State Department official who was present at the war's creation, Richard Haass, tells Mr. Packer that he expects to go to his grave "not knowing the answer."
Maybe. But the leak investigation now reaching its climax in Washington continues to offer big clues. We don't yet know whether Lewis (Scooter) Libby or Karl Rove has committed a crime, but the more we learn about their desperate efforts to take down a bit player like Joseph Wilson, the more we learn about the real secret they wanted to protect: the "why" of the war.
The what connected to the why: this is a great summary. It is what the high school history book ought to say about the lead-up to the Iraq quagmire 50 years from now.
Essential reading on Fitzmas Eve.
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