
The White House this week gave the world a first glimpse of its plan to democratize post-war Iraq.
Eighteen months of occupation to take Iraq from dictatorship to fledgling democracy. Critics warn the plan is a dangerous fantasy, and that “democratizing” the Middle East is foolhardy, if not impossible.
Guests:
Marina Ottoway, senior associate and co-director at the Democracy and Rule of Law Project at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Joshua Muravchik, resident scholar, American Enterprise Institute
David Sanger, Washington correspondent, New York Times













