Bush's Mideast legacy

are usually traceable to a failure of statecraft. In the case of the current Israeli assault on the Hamas regime in Gaza, that failure belongs not only to the leadership of Israel and Hamas, but, most tellingly, to the serial blunders of President Bush.

The humanitarian catastrophe imposed on civilians in Gaza, the Iranian-supplied rockets fired into Israel by Hamas, and the Israeli missiles landing in densely populated neighborhoods of Gaza City ... Full Story »

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by Fred Gatlin - Jan. 11, 2009

This is a shrill commentary. We are beginning to learn more about the Bush Administration and will learn more in the next couple of years. However, as much as we may dislike our current president this is not the time for bias journalism. Logically, we cannot put all the blame on this administration. The current Gaza war has many issues and many should share the blame.

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