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Arthur L. Herman
American
Historian
Born:
1956
Foe
National
Remember
Today
War
You
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Millions of Americans cannot tell you who lived at Mount Vernon or who wrote the Declaration of Independence - let alone the Emancipation Proclamation. But they know that to be 'a Benedict Arnold' is to be a traitor of the deepest dye - someone who coldly betrays not only a sacred cause but every moral scruple along the way.
Arthur L. Herman
Alone
You
Cause
Independence
Every
Way
Emancipation
Tell
Moral
Someone
Betrays
Only
Sacred
Along
Know
Wrote
Arnold
Vernon
Mount
American
Traitor
Dye
Cannot
Proclamation
Declaration
Who
Lived
Deepest
Millions
I guess the most surprising discovery was how long Gandhi remained loyal to the ideal of the British Empire, even in India.
Arthur L. Herman
Long
Guess
India
Remained
Ideal
Empire
Most
How
Surprising
Discovery
Loyal
Gandhi
Even
British
British Empire
It is a fact that the Left routinely resists, then as now: Americans fought and died in Vietnam for freedom, just as they are doing in Iraq and Afghanistan today. Whatever mistakes generals and policymakers have made along the way cannot detract from that essential truth - which should be a part of any reliable history.
Arthur L. Herman
Today
Truth
Freedom
History
Made
Mistakes
Whatever
Way
Reliable
Fact
Generals
Part
Along
Policymakers
Doing
Iraq
Left
American
Died
Any
Essential
Afghanistan
Just
Cannot
Which
Then
Vietnam
Should
Fought
Now
Whatever one wants to say about the conduct of the Iraq War, going to war to remove Saddam Hussein in 2003 was a necessary act. It should and could have been done earlier, had not the Clinton White House, which understood the need, not wasted the opportunity through timidity and bluster.
Arthur L. Herman
War
Opportunity
Remove
Whatever
White
White House
Say
Hussein
About
Could
Through
Had
Saddam
Saddam Hussein
House
Understood
Been
Clinton
Iraq
Iraq War
Conduct
Timidity
Done
Going
Wants
Which
Should
Act
Wasted
Earlier
Necessary
Need
In his final year in office, Clinton decided that his contribution to Middle East peace would lie not in the removal of Saddam Hussein but in a grand attempt to resolve the conflict between the Palestinians and Israel. With this, he missed his last chance to deal forcefully with the man he was publicly committed to overthrowing.
Arthur L. Herman
Man
Peace
Conflict
Lie
Year
Resolve
Final
East
Would
Hussein
Attempt
He
Saddam
Saddam Hussein
Between
Missed
Removal
Deal
Israel
His
Clinton
Office
Contribution
Committed
Middle
Middle East
Decided
Grand
Publicly
Palestinians
Last
Chance
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