Retired Gen. and Clinton-stalking-horse-kinda Wesley Clark was reacting yesterday to the capture of Saddam Hussein. While congratulating the troops on a job well done, Clark restated his opposition to the campaign in Iraq, which was based on the idea that it was unnecessary and did not advance U.S. interests or protect U.S. security.

He did so from the Netherlands, where he was scheduled to testify in the war-crimes trial against Slobodan Milosevic. Now, let’s see, how did Milosevic come to be in custody? And what national-security threat did he pose to the U.S. mainland? And who commanded that non-UN-sanctioned campaign of aerial bombing over Serbia?