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Saddam Hussein is a ruthless murderer in possession of weapons of mass destruction. Iraq poses a danger to the perpetually unstable situation in the Middle East. But attacking Iraq now, while al Qaeda regroups and adapts to America’s counterterror campaign, leaves the United States open to a far greater threat...
After the battle in Afghanistan, al Qaeda has become far more decentralized, sending small cells to all corners of the globe. The campaign to locate and destroy the remaining danger will take years of work. It may never be finished if the U.S. divides its forces and attacks Iraq...
...more a ‘diversion’ from the war on al Qaeda than the fight against Hitler was a ‘diversion’ from the fight against Japan.” Indeed, Hussein and al Qaeda are merely different manifestations of the same fundamental danger...
...sturdy rampart it is, have smiled wryly as it, undented, has deflected disappointment. Expect little, and you cannot be disappointed. With our generation, a hard cynicism has replaced the gee-whiz ingenuousness that characterized American generations past as surely as carbon is pressed from peat into coal. What danger could there be in protective cynicism...
REINHARDT: I think the danger for those already in retirement or close to it is that employers will find legal ways to whittle away benefits if it's absolutely necessary. I think it's a sleeper issue: more of the share of the health-care costs of the elderly will have to be borne by them or by Medicare, because employers have the legal means to pull...