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No, the Iran Bombing Is Not ‘Just Like Iraq’ – Jonah Goldberg

After a short and successful war with Iraq, President George H.W. Bush claimed in 1991 that “the ghosts of Vietnam have been laid to rest beneath the sands of the Arabian desert.” Bush was referring to what was commonly called “Vietnam syndrome.” The idea was that the Vietnam War had so scarred the American psyche that we forever lost confidence in American power.  

The elder president Bush was partially right. The first Iraq war was certainly popular. And his successor, Bill Clinton, used American power—in the former Yugoslavia and elsewhere—with the general approval of the media and the public.

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