Involuntary retirement

John Podhoretz suggests that Hans Blix did not understand the president’s message yesterday. If he had understood it, he would know that he “is retiring today. Like many of those who are being forced to retire, he doesn’t want to go. But go he will.” The column is “Hans Blix’s weird world.” The Post also has a fine column by Amir Taheri on the lengths to which the protectors of Saddam Hussein have had to go to advocate his cause: “Remaking Saddam.”

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