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The Assault on Reason by Al Gore

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September 2007, no. 294

The Assault on Reason by Al Gore

Bloomsbury, $32.95pb, 308pp

The Assault on Reason by Al Gore

by
September 2007, no. 294

When the United States invaded Iraq, it invaded a country that posed no immediate threat to it. It did so at a time when the issue about weapons of mass destruction was in the process of being resolved by the United Nations’ investigations. It invaded a country that was not a major locus of al Qaeda activity (not then) and had played no role in 9/11. The invasion diverted America’s attention and resources from groups that were responsible for 9/11, undermined its moral authority in the international community and handed terrorists a propaganda weapon. True, a tyrant was deposed, but in a way that will breed more tyrants in the future. It is little wonder that so many commentators across the political spectrum have labelled the invasion America’s worst foreign policy decision.

The Assault on Reason

The Assault on Reason

by Al Gore

Bloomsbury, $32.95pb, 308pp

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