"All achieved, mind you, without a single Rose Garden ceremony." Charles Krauthammer assesses the way the plates are shifting in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Gerard Baker calls for resolve in Iraq:
Tony Blair famously said after September 11, 2001, that the kaleidoscope of geopolitics had been shaken. An alternative way to put it might be to say that we have opened a kind of Pandora’s box in the Middle East.
We have, surely, unleashed a violent fury of terrorism and guerrilla war that has a broader reach than Iraq or even the Middle East. But we have also unleashed the great virtue that in time will conquer these vices — not hope this time, though we could use some of that, but freedom. It would be a tragic mistake to cut our losses now...
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