"The defining trait of neoconservative thought is analogizing all
foreign-policy scenarios to the rise of Hitler, thereby turning every
question into a simple Chamberlain-or-Churchill decision matrix in which
the correct answer is always Churchill. I have now read
Wall Street Journal columnist Daniel Henninger’s
column
today some half-dozen times in a futile attempt to identify a central
thesis. None can be found, except a free association linkage between the
modern foreign-policy landscape and Europe in 1938. R
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