We Were Wrong About Iraq. We're Not Wrong About Syria

We Were Wrong About Iraq. We're Not Wrong About Syria

When you lay a wreath at the memorial in Kigali to the Rwanda genocide, as I did last year, you are standing on a grave that holds the bodies of a quarter of a million people. It is a place you never forget. Beneath you is a population equal to a small city, beaten and hacked to death: adults, children and babies. And they are only a minority of the 800,000 or more killed in a few weeks in 1994 while the world did nothing to help them.

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