The New York Times bubble has helped Thomas Friedman for a very long time (like here).
But his latest pronouncement from the mount maybe takes the cake:
Yes, after two decades in which U.S. foreign policy has been largely dedicated to rescuing Muslims or trying to help free them from tyranny — in Bosnia, Darfur, Kuwait, Somalia, Lebanon, Kurdistan, post-earthquake Pakistan, post-tsunami Indonesia, Iraq and Afghanistan — a narrative that says America is dedicated to keeping Muslims down is thriving.
Tell the countless Muslims murdered by “liberating” America bombs and missiles that Washington is really out to care for them.