I'll never forget when we bombed Bagdad. I was driving across the Mohave Desert, past Edwards Air Force Base, and hearing that we were bombing Bagdad marked the end of my thinking we were a democracy. A democracy doesn't do that without an emotionally galvanizing event. 9/11 was that event, and was arguably favorable to the neocons' ambitions in Central Asia, as it allowed them to start a war of choice, which, as I said, is almost impossible to get a democracy to do, as democratic people won't allow it.