Now that the US has made a convincing case against Iraq, two big questions (as asked by Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay) now loom at the forefront: "First, what are we doing now to protect Americans against terrorist attacks at home and abroad?" "Second, and equally important, what will we do to win the peace after the war is over?" Until Bush starts answering these questions, which he has so far avoided, we must not proceed. He owes us and the world no less.
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