] FAILURE OF WILL? In an article in the spring issue of The ] National Interest, the former president of the liberal ] Carnegie Endowment for International Peace weighs the ] costs and benefits of both staying and leaving. Of course ] success with a policy is always better than failing. But ] he concludes that a U.S. pullout wouldn't be crippling, ] partly because it's so uncertain that staying would ] achieve any of the goals the Bush Administration has laid ] out. Here's his argument: The Case for Leaving Iraq Pronto |