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In his interview with Matt Lauer, Bush claimed that we can't win the war on terror. He then said that he has a "two pronged strategy" for "creat{ing} conditions to make terrorism less acceptable in the world. He said part on is to find the terrorists before they hurt us. But then he never got to part 2.
"I have a two-pronged strategy. On the one hand is to find them before they hurt us. And that's necessary. I'm telling you it's necessary. The country must never yield, must never show weakness. Must continue to lead, to find the al-Qaeda, al-Qaeda affiliates, who are hiding around the world and who want to harm us and bring them to justice. History has shown that it can work, that spreading liberty does work. After all, Japan is our close ally, and my dad--and I don't know about your relatives--but fought against the Japanese. And here Koizumi, Prime Minister Koizumi, is one of the closest collaborators I have in working to make the world a more peaceful place."
My guess is that Part Two is to babble on incoherently long enough for the interviewer and everyone else to forget what in the hell he was talking about in the first place.
Any other guesses?
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