Forecasting or acceptance?
If Clinton didn't accept the attacks but instead executed a plan to
stop them, they wouldn't have considered us a paper tiger and we might
not be in this position.


On 9/8/06, Gruss Gott wrote:

> It's a resource and forecasting thing.  There are all kinds of threats
> to Americans - car accidents kill 50,000 people a year.  Should we
> focus 100% of our resources to that threat?
>
> No.  You focus the resources where the need is greatest and a bombing
> of an embassy doesn't merit the kind of resources that, say, road
> safety might.  The methodology to determine that mix is an art, not a
> science.
>
> Bush's failure is a failure to focus resources on the source of the
> problem: Bin Laden and Al Quaeda.  Instead he created a new problem,
> and put huge amounts of resources there.
>
> Clinton's failure was in forecasting; but a failure in forecasting is
> much smaller than a failure in execution.

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