Portions therein:
Ronald Reagan was a strong believer in personal diplomacy - the idea
of having a face-to-face discussion with those he was seeking to
persuade. That's why, after becoming president, he often talked
privately about the desire to engage the leader of the Soviet Union in
a one-on-one conversation, to diminish any fear of the United States'
intentions and to seek common ground for reducing tensions and
promoting peace.
You gotta know when to hold 'em and know when to fold 'em. And, you gotta
know when to shoot and when to hold your fire.
Of course, that assumes you've got something to shoot.
--
John H
"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."
But we haven't even TRIED yet to talk to Al Qaeda. You goose steppers won't
even give them a chance to negotiate.
How much madder to you want to make them?
We arrive at the talks with Al Qaeda in a t-shirt, and Al Qaeda shows up
with a sword to cut off our heads.