I find myself with a few spare minutes and make the mistake of reading Thomas Friedman again. His conclusion after a long, dull and witless ramble about the introduction of "democracy" to Iraq (just what the Gulf region needs, more puppet states) reads "If [it is] done right, the Middle East will never be the same. If done wrong, the world will never be the same". There's not much you can say to that except "shut up you silly man". But it does inspire in me the desire for a competition; can anyone, particularly the rather more Bush-friendly recent arrivals to the board, give me one single example of something with the following three characteristics:
- It is a policy initiative of the current Bush administration
- It was significant enough in scale that I'd have heard of it (at a pinch, that I should have heard of it)
- It wasn't in some important way completely fucked up during the execution.
Easy. 1) Deposing the Taliban. 2) Maintaining the indpendence of Kurdish Iraq.
ReplyDelete1. The Taliban does seem to be staying deposed,
ReplyDelete2. Kurdish Iraq was not an initiative of the Bush administration.
Would you like to try again?
1. Should have been "not seem to be staying..."
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