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http://www.time.com/time/columnist/klein/article/0,9565,610011,00.html
Condi: The Problem with Big Thinkers
Rice kept stressing the importance of strategic thinking, but that's what
hampers the Administration's foreign policy
Saturday, Apr. 10, 2004

The most dramatic moment of Condoleezza Rice's testimony before the 9/11
commission last week-her confrontation with former Senator Bob Kerrey-was
also the most revealing. Kerrey was hammering Rice about the President's now
famous "fly swatting" remark. Bush had asked Rice for a comprehensive
strategy for dealing with al-Qaeda; he didn't want any more futile pinprick
attacks. "What fly had he swatted?" Kerrey demanded. And a minute later:
"Why didn't we respond to the [bombing of the U.S.S.] Cole? Why didn't we
swat that fly?"

Rice replied that she had been "blown away" by a "brilliant" speech Kerrey
had given in which he suggested the best way to avenge the Cole was to "do
something about the threat of Saddam Hussein. That's a strategic view. And
we took the strategic view. We didn't take a tactical view." Earlier, Rice
had described her problems with Richard Clarke's first al-Qaeda action memo:
it was too tactical; it didn't consider the larger picture, the strategic
impact on the volatile situation in Pakistan of any U.S. actions against the
terrorist bases in Afghanistan. Indeed, the distinction between strategic
and tactical thinking, which Rice mentioned repeatedly, is crucial to
understanding the Bush Administration's foreign policy and why it has gone
so wrong. It's also a good way to understand why the Clinton
Administration's foreign policy wasn't such great shakes, either.

Strategic and tactical are wonky words, tossed about with impunity by policy
sorts. Strategic thinking is comprehensive, long-term, theoretical; tactical
thinking is more limited. Tactics are, at best, the means to the strategy's
end-the practical, concrete actions to be taken. The Clinton Administration
was, arguably, the least strategic in recent memory. In fact, Bill Clinton
offended old-line strategic types by raising economic policy, which was
considered a lesser art, to the same status as strategic policy in his
meetings with foreign leaders. Clinton did make the strategic decisions to
expand NATO and push the Middle East peace process. But almost all his other
initiatives were tactical, reactions to crises-in Somalia, Haiti, the
Balkans and Iraq. The most notable example, the "fly swatting" that Bush
reacted against, was Clinton's decision to launch cruise missiles against a
terrorist camp in Afghanistan and a chemical factory in Sudan after al-Qaeda
bombed the American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998.

George W. Bush's reaction against Clintonism wasn't just reflexive and
political; it was also philosophical. He filled his Administration with
strategic thinkers, mostly neoconservatives, who had big ideas about how the
world should work. The most important concept was the moral sanctity of
American power. The post-cold war world was unipolar; multilateral
institutions like the United Nations were feckless constraints on American
action. Diplomatic protocols like the Kyoto accord and the Middle East peace
process were outdated as well (the protection of Israel was another basic
neoconservative assumption). The response to Islamic radicalism would be
strategic, as Rice said, not tactical: the Middle East would be rebuilt
according to American principles, and Iraq was the key. If Saddam Hussein
could be replaced by a democracy (or perhaps just a pro-American government
headed by every neocon's favorite Iraqi, Ahmad Chalabi), then there would be
a "benign domino effect." Libya, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iran and, ultimately,
the Palestinians would be intimidated into moderation. Terrorism-which was,
after all, just a tactic-would evaporate because the states sponsoring it
would be transformed.

In all that big thinking, al-Qaeda was an inconvenience at best. Strategy so
overwhelmed tactical thinking in the Bush Administration that practicalities
of any sort-except the military details of an Iraq invasion-were bumped down
the ladder to deputies. The terrorist threats that were setting George
Tenet's and Dick Clarke's hair on fire in early 2001 took a backseat to
"brilliant" strategic notions like responding to the Cole by "doing
something about" Saddam Hussein. Even the Aug. 6 memo to the President from
the CIA, which was titled "Bin Ladin Determined to Strike in U.S.," was seen
as merely "historical," although it contained the shocking information that
the FBI had 70 ongoing full field investigations of al-Qaeda activity in the
U.S. and that there were "patterns of suspicious activity in this country
consistent with preparations for hijackings." Without a specific
"actionable" threat, any response to the memo would have been "tactical" and
possibly misguided because there was no strategic matrix. And so there was
none.

The same was true in Iraq: the tactical details of the American
occupation-the mind-numbing complexities of keeping the peace, turning on
the electricity, negotiating with Sunnis, Shi'ites and Kurds-were not nearly
so important as the strategic goal. Iraq was to be liberated. The rest would
fall into place. Last week Bush's neoconservative strategists seemed in
desperate need of a few good tacticians-obsessive bureaucrats like Dick
Clarke who live crisis to crisis, who have no bigger thoughts than chasing
down bin Laden or getting the lights turned on in Baghdad.



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