The plan, which Bush cannot state formally, is to gain full U.S. operational power, both political and military, in the heartland of terrorists (the entire mideast.) But, Bush is laying it out like a draw polker hand...one card at a time. The truth is heard, but the data given by this one card draw approach generates a true puzzle within the populus That's one of the problems: Bush's public relations effort stays clear of the whole truth, that is: 'we will subdue the entire middle east threat,' a logical presupposition and also a consequence: The long-term goal--as stated--by Bush is insufficient to rally the masses. But to do otherwise, and lay out the big picture, would, in this Zeitgeist, be most un-PC. Good post.
Most likely that's the plan.
I think Arafat, who sits and waits is the final cad...ah, I mean card.
The long-term goal--as stated--by Bush is insufficient to rally the masses. But to do otherwise, and lay out the big picture, would, in this Zeitgeist, be most un-PC. Yes. Tonight's speech seemed to me to be aimed at Iraqis more than us, which to me is an indication that Bush is more interested in winning the war on terrorists than the election, which is fine with me, and probably the only reason I'll vote for him.