Talk, talk, talk.
"Talk" is incredbily important. Talk is (or at least can be) the result of thought, and leads to inspiration and action.
Bush did that, and they are hiding in caves instead of camping out at the Baghdad Airport. Your side is still complaining.
"they" were never at the Baghdad Airport. And exactly where "they" are is unknown. for all we know, some of "them" may well be in Saudi Arabia. the point is, "they" are not only still out there, they are causing trouble in both Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Bush did that, and ...etc.
No, he didn't. He dictated to people after 2002. He and his administration had a tin ear for diplomacy. And were convinced that the one guy who might have done far better--Powell--was a wuss for wanting to listen and dialogue rather than dictate.
Bush attacked a country that could have and would probably have provided nuclear capability to the terrorists, which you deny him credit for.
No, they could not have done so. I deny him "credit" for it because it was unnecessary, and he did it at the wrong time in the wrong way for the wrong reasons. Pakistan is the country that could provide them with nuclear capability, and possibly one or two of the countries carved out of the Soviet Union. So we have participated in the destabilization of Pakistan, and have dealt with Russia and states surrounding it in stupid ways.
Very clever of Bush. Frankly, putting all of his actions together might make one think that he was like the Manchurian candidate, only not programmed to assassinate, but programmed to do all the right things that would help Osama and whoever directs Osama to succeed in badly damaging this country.
Sorry, we're not gonna see eye to eye on this, it has been talked about endlessly. You can have the last word. |