No. I know you are wrong.
"That's as close as you can get, unless you tell me specifically what goes on in those meetings."
What meetings? You mean those super classified meetings that nobody knows about? Those meetings...that somehow you know about? I deal in facts. I want you to show me your evidence that those meetings take place. Then we'll discuss it.
How did the panel that developed this plan get chosen? Is it a secret?
Why, yes, of course you do.
Meetings. Say the words Council. On. Foreign. Relations. and tell me that they don't have meetings. This "task force paper" obviously required a lot of meetings. Yes, indeed, A nonpartisan resource for Information and Analysis.
I guess the question is, did President Bush meet with Canada and Mexico the first time before or after the papers was actually written. It was published in 2005.
How many meetings do you think it took to develop the concept? Or was it just Bush who gestated the idea and the "task force" kind of took the high wind of it.
Let me ask, do you think the Balkanization we see going on around us just coalesced out of the ether by random sequential events all by itself?
As I said, I'd rather be wrong my way than yours.