Six Years Later

Monday, September 10th, 2007

My Fox column this week is a pretty harsh critique of the Bush administration’s foreign policy in the six years since September 11.

Kudos to my editors at the Fox website for running it.

One clarification. I wrote:

A loosely-connected, (relatively) poorly funded, backward-thinking organization like Al-Qaeda could never inflict significant harm on the United States, at least not in a straightforward war.

By writing “significant harm,” I didn’t mean to suggest what happened on September 11 wasn’t significant. Rather, I mean that Al-Qaeda isn’t capable of actually defeating us–that there is no credible threat of Osama bin Laden actually taking over the United States.

Poor choice of words on my part.

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