Powell Valediction - Foreign Policy
To most of the world, the outgoing secretary of state was the reluctant but loyal soldier, bound by duty to support Bush administration policies with which he didn't agree. Christopher Hitchens suggests that Powell's legacy should be that of a man whose attempts to please everyone served no one.
Tuesday, November 16, 2004
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