Wednesday, March 12, 2003

[12:18 PM] I wish more columnists/pundits would take Thomas Friedman’s (and my) approach in discussing opposition to a war with Iraq. Friedman make his point on Sunday and today.

The first thing that bothered [about Bush’s primetime news conference] me was the phrase, "When it comes to our security . . ." Fact: The invasion of Iraq today is not vital to American security. Saddam Hussein has neither the intention nor the capability to threaten America, and is easily deterrable if he did.

This is not a war of necessity. That was Afghanistan. Iraq is a war of choice — a legitimate choice to preserve the credibility of the U.N., which Saddam has defied for 12 years, and to destroy his tyranny and replace it with a decent regime that could drive reform in the Arab/Muslim world. That's the real case.

The problem that Mr. Bush is having with the legitimate critics of this war stems from his consistent exaggeration on this point.

Well said.

# posted 12:21 PM