Where Congress Can Draw the Line
"Iran is easy: on the merits, in the politics. War with Iran would be a catastrophe that would make us look back fondly on the minor inconvenience of being bogged down in Iraq. While the Congress flounders about what, exactly, it can do about Iraq, it can do something useful, while it still matters, in making clear that it will authorize no money and provide no endorsement for military action against Iran."
Where Congress Can Draw the Line
James Fallows
Atlantic Monthly
February 2, 2007
Labels: Iran war neocon zinoism
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