June 21, 2004

Philadelphia Inquirer | 06/20/2004 | Editorial | Bush and Iraq: "First, preparation for the invasion's aftermath was tragically inept. That easily predictable failure has cost many Iraqis, Americans and others their lives.


Second, the prison abuses, which stem from poor planning for occupation and a bid to place U.S. behavior above international law, have lost America the moral high ground it rightfully occupied on Sept. 12, 2001.


Now, ask yourself, along with those 27 American diplomats and warriors: Have the last two years made America more secure, more respected?


The answer is obvious and appalling. The answer is no."

Finally, a paper that actually reports.

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