January 23, 2005
Davi Bernstein has kindly written us from his post at Commentary with a preview of the February issue:
As the President begins his second term in office, pundits wonder where the Bush Doctrine will take us as critics damn Iraq as a failure that will not allow us to go anywhere. In "Has Iraq Weakened Us?" Victor Davis Hanson shows that far from tying us down, the overthrow of Saddam Hussein and its aftermath have enlarged our strategic options.
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