Contrary to America's infatuation with instant gratification, protective imagination is not quickly built, funded, or enacted. It takes years to inculcate such a mindset brought about by outside the box, unconventional, and daring thinking from folks with expertise and years of firsthand knowledge in areas far beyond security or law enforcement and who are encouraged to think freely and have their analyses seriously considered in the halls of Washington. Such a radical way of thinking and planning is necessary to deal with an equally radical adversary, yet we remain entrenched in conventional wisdom and responses.
Here at home, for all the money spent in the name of homeland security, we're not acting against the terrorists, we're reacting against them, and doing so in a very conventional, very ineffective manner. Yet nobody seems to be asking why.
Could it be the politicians saw 9-11 as the catalyst to get their own agenda met?
Posted by: Fred Grott | July 12, 2005 at 08:54 PM
or that they created one...
Posted by: | July 12, 2005 at 09:23 PM