In Amir Taheri’s Wall Street Journal column, he writes convincingly about the oppositions’ ”wait and see” strategy” to current US policy in the Middle-East:
“Those who have based their strategy on waiting Mr. Bush out may find to their cost that they have, once again, misread not only American politics but the realities of a world far more complex than it was even a decade ago. Mr. Bush may be a uniquely decisive, some might say reckless, leader. But a visitor to the U.S. soon finds out that he represents the American mood much more than the polls suggest.”
I would also add: “much more than the MSM suggest” as well. KGS