Let me finish tonight with the last words of the last article I wrote as national columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle.
Sunday, September 1, 2002:
“So I’ll say it: I hate this war that’s coming in Iraq. I don’t think we’ll be proud of it. Oppose this war because it will create a millennium of hatred and suicidal terrorism that comes with it. You talk about Bush trying to avenge his father. What about the tens of millions of Arab sons who will want to finish a war we start next spring in Baghdad?”
Here we are 12 years later facing the backwash of the war President Bush, Dick Cheney, and their ideological cohorts began in March 2003.
All those Sunnis who were thrown into the streets when we came in, overthrew Saddam, disbanded the Iraqi army and government, are now rooting for ISIS as it fights its way to Baghdad. All those angry hearts who have a motive for killing and letting others kill are now hoping for an overthrow of the Maliki government.








