Michael Barone:

The world looks safer, friendlier, more hopeful than it did as we approached Christmastime last year.

Then, we were on the defensive, perhaps on the verge of defeat, in Iraq. The Europeans’ attempts to persuade Iran to renounce nuclear weapons seemed to have failed. Hugo Chavez was using his near-dictatorial powers and the oil wealth of Venezuela to secure the election of opponents of the American “empire” in Latin America.

Today, things look different. And they suggest, to me at least, that the policies of the Bush administration, pilloried as bankrupt by the Democrats after their victory in congressional elections in November, have served American interests better than most Americans then thought.

Start with Iraq. The surge strategy, opposed by almost all Democrats in Congress and the party’s presidential candidates, has clearly worked. Violence has sharply decreased; Iraqi Sunnis have turned against Al Qaeda and toward the Shi’ite-dominated government; bottom-up reconciliation has gone forward in apparently all areas of the country.Polls show that despite minimal coverage in the mainstream media for many months, most Americans are coming to understand that the surge is working.