As a European I find that most of the text makes sense. Perhaps in 20 years we see the second Iraq war as a pivotal event in the relationship US - World.
But don't let the journals title fool you: the American Conservative is a conservative magazine that was founded as an anti-Iraq magazine (see Wikipedia). This is not a Republican or GOP outlet. It has 8000 circulation. It's a story that I think (US-)liberals, Europeans and netizens will like. But a large part of Americans really have different values.
I not looking to start a flamewar. But internet people are really different than what US politicians make of the US median vote. So this story might be nice and ring true to me, but who will it influence?
The Atlantic has a series of photo's to mark the 10 year anniversary. These photos just highlight the tragic scenario that unfolded in Iraq after the invasion. It's just unfair that Bush and his cronies will not be held accountable for this disaster.
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2013/03/iraq-wars-10th-an...
But don't let the journals title fool you: the American Conservative is a conservative magazine that was founded as an anti-Iraq magazine (see Wikipedia). This is not a Republican or GOP outlet. It has 8000 circulation. It's a story that I think (US-)liberals, Europeans and netizens will like. But a large part of Americans really have different values.
I not looking to start a flamewar. But internet people are really different than what US politicians make of the US median vote. So this story might be nice and ring true to me, but who will it influence?