... are lucrative:
“The  fact is that U.S. Marines will find more deadly weapons in the first hours of  war than the U.N. did in three months. And by day two the world will have  forgotten Dominique de Villepin and be listening instead to Tommy Franks, who  will practice a different sort of diplomacy. Get out of town in 48 hours sounds  tough — but not when it results in liberation, rather than subjugation, and  reconstruction instead of destruction....
Now the battlefield, Thucydides's harsh schoolmaster, will adjudicate what talk  cannot. The only question remaining is not the ultimate verdict, but to what  degree the past failure of allies to support the United States emboldened Saddam  Hussein, cost the American military tactical surprise, complicated logistics,  and needlessly raised casualties.
Victor Davis Hanson
"War Has Come," NRO
March 18, 2003
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