The Iraq Lawyers' Group
Who did Congress turn to when it needed fresh strategic insight into the Iraq War?
Did it turn to brilliant generals of wars past, masters of strategy? No.
Did it turn to military historians, who understand the political consequences of warfare? No.
Did it turn to the grunts on the ground, who know the enemy like no other? No.
They turned to D.C. lawyers.
Posts like this are one reason you ought to be checking out Vigilis' stuff. It is a crime we don't link to him more often. Fortunately the lawyers are too busy playing tin soldiers to prosecute us.
Did it turn to brilliant generals of wars past, masters of strategy? No.
Did it turn to military historians, who understand the political consequences of warfare? No.
Did it turn to the grunts on the ground, who know the enemy like no other? No.
They turned to D.C. lawyers.
Posts like this are one reason you ought to be checking out Vigilis' stuff. It is a crime we don't link to him more often. Fortunately the lawyers are too busy playing tin soldiers to prosecute us.
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