I never read anything by either so I will just have to take your word
for it. I don't have a lot of time for anybody in the Reagan/Bush camp;
I am too busy paying taxes for debt service they stuck me with.
If Bush 41 had all the answer don't you suppose he could have shared a
bit of that wisdom with his son over a family gathering. I image it
going something something like this: Here's the butter - oh - the
neocons are giving you some bad advice about how the middle east will
react on Jacobian ideas - they have been thinking differently about
these questions for a thousand years. I'll pass on the broccoli - and
by the way - if you go into Iraq you will end up crippling the
conservative movement for a generation.
I got my experience by traveling in the area and talking to the people.
As far as the attacks, the people in Madrid and other European attack
targets may feel diferently. Domestic attacks? If I had to be wrong
about a single thing in a very long list - that it a pretty good one.
Let's hope our luck holds up as Al Qu'eda is claiming that they intend
to do us harm at home.
Mark Browne
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Expect gruesome terrorist attacks both at home
and
abroad.
Most of what you predicted was already in Bush 41 and Scowcroft's book about
why they didn't go into Baghdad, so you don't get credit for it.
But it's important to note that you were wrong about the terrorist attacks
here in America.