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To: eyespysomething
But "it's a fact of human nature that one tends to think of one thing at once. Clearly, the administration ... was preoccupied with Iraq, and Bin Laden and al-Qaeda fell off the radar screen.

Similar to:

Clearly, the administration ... was preoccupied with Japan, and Hitler fell off the radar allowing a massive German outbreak in an area known as the Bulge.

This fight is going to take a while. Good stuff and bad stuff are going to happen. And the situation is going to remain fluid for quite some time. Critics will always have their mouths running about failures, real or imagined. I have yet to see any of them come up with a plan or strategy better than the one being used now. Perhaps mr Graham needs to go work a day as a terrorist so he can better understand how they function.,

5 posted on 05/16/2003 5:56:50 AM PDT by tbpiper
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To: tbpiper
coruscating attack from Senator Bob Graham, who had argued earlier that the Saudi bombings "could have been avoided if you had actually crushed the basic infrastructure of al-Qaeda."

It was a soft target. For someone who sits on the Senate Intel committee, I haven't heard a lot of ideas from him

6 posted on 05/16/2003 6:00:01 AM PDT by eyespysomething (Breaking down the stereotypes of soccer moms everyday!)
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