George Will’s style of yellow journalism and saber rattling, in the Washington Post. There’s no such thing as a war against an abstraction, so we’d better get about the business of Taking Down Enemy Territory. ‘Soon, on campuses, in the media and in Congress (where, in 1991, 47 senators opposed using force to reverse Iraq’s aggression against Kuwait), there will be familiar calls to confine the war to minor objectives. But those objectives would mock the president’s calculated and correct use of the word “war.” When advocates of merely minor objectives are praised as “cooler heads,” the pertinent attribute may be cold feet.’
