Is the Arab Middle East ready for democracy? We know how the past two American presidents have answered this.
by Andrew P. Napolitano
The revised stated purpose behind President George W. Bush’s invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq was to build a new world order by forcing democracy on populations to whom it was truly alien. The original stated purpose for invading Afghanistan was to destroy the folks who provided shelter to the 9/11 attackers, and the original stated purpose for invading Iraq was to rid it of a government that possessed and might use weapons of mass destruction.
The revised stated purpose behind President George W. Bush’s invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq was to build a new world order by forcing democracy on populations to whom it was truly alien. The original stated purpose for invading Afghanistan was to destroy the folks who provided shelter to the 9/11 attackers, and the original stated purpose for invading Iraq was to rid it of a government that possessed and might use weapons of mass destruction.
But when we
learned that the real support for the 9/11 attacks came from folks protected by
our so-called friends in Saudi Arabia, and when we learned that the only
weapons of mass destruction possessed by Iraq were the ones the U.S. sold to
Saddam Hussein in the mid-1980s, which he no longer possessed, the Bush
administration changed the rhetoric but not the violence or its cost.