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Sunday, January 14, 2007
An old, old, OLD hand at the WaPost moans:
Fortunately, the overall death toll in Iraq so far, while high, is still smaller than it was in Vietnam. [By only about, oh, 55,000. Can news hacks count?] But tragically, the most important difference between the two conflicts may be that defeat in Iraq is likely to produce catastrophic consequences for that nation, its neighbors and the United States, too. And of course Vietnam produced absolutely NO consequences for Southeast Asia, and for us. Honest, we wonder what these hacks daydream about. Winning P-Ulitzer prizes losing wars?
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