I think so. Don't get me wrong.
But chances are that people who read WSJ already know removing Hussein was part of the war on terror.
I'm talking about the news sources for the people who are undecided.
I'm not sure there is such as source. WSJ reaches millions, and its web site reaches millions more.
Furthermore, WSJ is a media source for thousands of other papers around the world including the International Herald Tribune, among others.
The other side of this is pure competition. Enough Newspaper editors and broadcast media editors will see this and want to run a story. The beauty of this is that the more others publish this the more the Peter Jennings of the world become superfluous