The Iraq War's Worst Casualty

The war's dearest casualty, however, has been to America's international standing, specifically its legitimacy abroad. The Iraq intervention has eroded the esteem, respect, and trust that the United States once commanded on every continent, hampering a host of current policy objectives and putting ambitious and important new goals out of reach. Rehabilitating America's legitimacy, therefore, will be essential to ensuring that the Iraq war does not exact a ... Full Story »

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by Mark Tapscott - Oct. 1, 2008

This is nothing more than Suzanne Nossel's opinion and presents an unprovable assertion about an unmeasurable international condition.

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