Amazing. Here is still another advocate of the war on Iraq scrambling to abandon the cause.
Jim Hoagland, the Washington Post columnist who advocated the now disastous war of choice, complains this morning that:
President Bush failed to establish an Iraqi government a year ago. He’s not telling the truth about the upcoming transfer of power.
He’s pretending that UN negotiator Brahimi is making easy progress on finding Iraqis to play intermim government.
He’s not admitting he won’t get NATO to bail him out because he thumbed his nose at them before.
And he’s not moving away from "the obsession with secrecy that is a cancer at the center of your Administration…"
Like the others, Hoagland is not saying it was wrong to go to war, just that it’s been a comedy of errors.
Yeah, it has.