They are looking hard for technology to get leverage with their conventional forces and to move more quickly than they have been able to in the past into the world of computers, electronics and so on. |
They may well have been focusing more on Iraq and Iran and North Korea, ... And even if they had been focusing hard on this Indian test range, my hunch is that they wouldn't have gotten more than about a day or so worth of notice. |
This is an issue for people's pocketbooks as well as the economy and national security. |
This was a sophisticated operation, ... They should start looking into the ownership of that boat that pulled alongside and blew up -- where it came from, what happened to the information after it arrived in Aden that the Cole was going to refuel. |
We had mutual interests; we still do. |
We must encourage the commercialization of technologies that are compatible with existing infrastructure. What makes plug-in hybrids promising is that they are; we don't need a Manhattan Project to make this happen. |
We shouldn't call it a war on terrorism, we should call it a war on totalitarianism. |
We were basically spying with one arm tied behind our back. These restrictive limitations on not being able to recruit people who have some violence in their past as spies were ridiculous. |
We've got to put up with a lot of lying about what has happened and what we're doing, ... And I think, under those circumstances, the pictures are going to be necessary. |
You can't expect the insurance industry to do something out of the goodness of its heart. But you might be able to combine incentives ... and regulation in a way that still lets the market work. |