Puppycow
Penultimate Amazing
Christopher Hitchens says yes
Linda J. Bilmes and Joseph E. Stiglitz say no
BTW, I'm in the middle of reading Hitch's book God is not Great, and I think I agree with almost everything he writes therein. On the Iraq war however, I have been convinced for a long time that it has not been worth the price. Maybe because I agree with him so much in his book, this article propted me to redo my calculations, which I fully admit cannot begin to hope to really know the true costs of everything. I still think that it probably was not worth it, but maybe I'm a little less certain than I used to be. I do think that Hitchens makes as good an argument as can be made for his proposition. Nonetheless, knowing what I know now, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be for it if transported back to 2002 or early 2003. Then again, maybe in another 5 or 10 years things will look still different. God only knows the true answer.
Linda J. Bilmes and Joseph E. Stiglitz say no
BTW, I'm in the middle of reading Hitch's book God is not Great, and I think I agree with almost everything he writes therein. On the Iraq war however, I have been convinced for a long time that it has not been worth the price. Maybe because I agree with him so much in his book, this article propted me to redo my calculations, which I fully admit cannot begin to hope to really know the true costs of everything. I still think that it probably was not worth it, but maybe I'm a little less certain than I used to be. I do think that Hitchens makes as good an argument as can be made for his proposition. Nonetheless, knowing what I know now, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be for it if transported back to 2002 or early 2003. Then again, maybe in another 5 or 10 years things will look still different. God only knows the true answer.
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