Law Practice
Jun. 10, 2003
Despite Iraq Victory, Bush's Policies Lead America Astray
President Bush arguably made the correct decision to invade Iraq. Nevertheless, his leadership in foreign affairs does not merit a second term.





Robert L. Bastian Jr.
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Bastian & Dini
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Whittier Law School
President Bush arguably made the correct decision to invade Iraq. Nevertheless, his leadership in foreign affairs does not merit a second term.
When he chose war, competing historical analogies for and against war were evenly balanced. If, for example, it was true that Saddam Hussein was as evil as Hitler, then a policy analogous to appeasement was more dangerous than not going to war.
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