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It seems all but certain that the inevitable collision of war and politics will be at the forefront in Washington for some time.
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Last month's outbreak of war, though, has brought her two worlds into collision.
This was not the case in that other war, a Manichaean collision of good and evil which probably allowed America its last moment of true decency.
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Images of war matter.
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