THE BELMONT CLUB ON THE WAR DEBATE: “The battle for ‘political interpretation’, far from being dreaded by the Left, is probably anticipated with great eagerness. Here at last is the opportunity to round up the remaining survivors of the Vietnam War syndrome for final annihilation. After the hoped-for Iraq War syndrome, the US will finally be remolded. Into what the reader may imagine. . . . The problem with declaring an Iraq War syndrome is precisely that the war isn’t with Iraq, and hence makes about as much sense as declaring a post-Guadalcanal War syndrome. The conflict is at least with al-Qaeda and the the theocrats in Iran or so those worthies themselves think. When an post al-Qaeda War syndrome can be studied, that will be the time to look back. And not before.”

But that won’t happen in time for the next election. And it’s important that we lose the war before then!