Apology noted

Assessing the Blame for 9/11

he seminal moment of this week’s hearings on 9/11 surely came yesterday when Richard Clarke, the former antiterrorism chief in the Bush and Clinton administrations, opened his testimony by apologizing to the families whose loved ones died in the terror attacks. The government, Mr. Clarke said, had failed them, “and I failed you.” He added, “We tried hard, but that doesn’t matter because we failed.” It suddenly seemed that after the billions of words uttered about that terrible day, Mr. Clarke had found the ones that still needed saying.
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Thanks to Clarke for saying what no one in this administration has been man enough to say – we’re sorry. For that alone, he deserves a lot of recognition.

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