Staff / TruthdigFeb 20, 2006
Francis Fukuyama, one of the leading neocon intellectuals who argued the case for the Iraq war, admits in a blockbuster N.Y. Times Magazine essay that it is "very hard to see how [the removal of Saddam Hussein, and a few spillover benefits] justify the blood and treasure that the United States has spent."
Andrew Sullivan, another leading pro-war conservative, echoes Fukuyama's comment and points out three areas where neocons were tragically wrong. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigFeb 9, 2006
Remember when the neocons boasted that invading Iraq would be good for Israel? The chief of Israel's domestic security agency, Yuval Diskin, begs to differ. Diskin said in a secretly taped speech that a "strong dictatorship would be preferable to the present 'chaos' in Iraq." So much for making the Middle East more stable. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
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