Bush must work to help U.S. citizens after the war

Tony Venhuizen

Tony Venhuizen

The war in Iraq, so far, has been a terrific success, but our involvement is by no means over. It is our responsibility to ensure that the Iraqi people are able to create a new, more democratic, more effective government. In the short term, this will mean coalition control of certain areas of the government. We should also work with the United Nations and the international community to bring relief to those who are suffering.

While our duties in Iraq are vital, in the minds of the public, this war is more or less over and it is time to face the next challenge. But what is the next challenge?