Almost all decisions come with corresponding opportunity costs. No where is this more apparent in the ongoing effort referred to by many as the Global War on Terror (GWOT). In the latest issue of The Atlantic Monthly, James Fallows and Peter Bergen dissect the Bush Administrations approach to GWOT in respective articles. In "Bush's Lost Year," Fallows, Chairman of New America' Board of Directors, provides a detailed accounting and analysis of President Bush's response to 9/11. Fallows points to a number of pivotal moments that shifted our military and intelligence focus away from certain priorities, driving resources and attention towards the conflict with Iraq. Bergen brings his considerable expertise to bear in the article "In the Footsteps of Osama bin Laden." He provides a detailed account of the search for bin Laden, as well as the many routes and means he likely used to evade capture.
Please join us for a lively discussion, examining our approach to Afghanistan, Iraq, and the war on terrorism.Almost all decisions come with corresponding opportunity costs. No where is this more apparent in the ongoing effort referred to by many as ...all »Almost all decisions come with corresponding opportunity costs. No where is this more apparent in the ongoing effort referred to by many as the Global War on Terror (GWOT). In the latest issue of The Atlantic Monthly, James Fallows and Peter Bergen dissect the Bush Administrations approach to GWOT in respective articles. In "Bush's Lost Year," Fallows, Chairman of New America' Board of Directors, provides a detailed accounting and analysis of President Bush's response to 9/11. Fallows points to a number of pivotal moments that shifted our military and intelligence focus away from certain priorities, driving resources and attention towards the conflict with Iraq. Bergen brings his considerable expertise to bear in the article "In the Footsteps of Osama bin Laden." He provides a detailed account of the search for bin Laden, as well as the many routes and means he likely used to evade capture.
Please join us for a lively discussion, examining our approach to Afghanistan, Iraq, and the war on terrorism.«
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