I can't agree with this:
These defeats, marking the cresting of the 30-year democratic wave that had swept through Latin America, Eastern Europe, East Asia and even parts of Africa, raise more than theoretical questions. They challenge the core Bush notion that American foreign policy should be predicated on trying to spread democracy. Six years after 9/11 there still is no remotely plausible alternative to the Bush Doctrine for ultimately changing the culture from which jihadism arises. But while spreading democracy may be necessary, can it, in fact, be done?
Christianity is the obvious answer. If it is a radical Islam that is the root of the problem, then the Truth is the answer. It's strange how Mr. Krauthammer almost sounds like he doesn't care what anyone believes as long as we all get along.
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