I and many others have written about how Mr. Bush mismanaged the War on Terror with the unnecessary invasion and occupation of Iraq. And now we have a report, via the Washington Post, by The Government Accountability Office that (1) The Bush administration has no comprehensive plan for dealing with the threat posed by Pakistan's lawless tribal areas where bin Laden is believed to be hiding. (2) The U.S. has not met its national security goals to destroy terrorist threats and close the safe haven despite having spent more than $10 billion for Pakistani military operations in the border region. (3) That al Qaeda had regenerated its ability to attack the United States. (4) The report also supports an argument by congressional Democrats that the war in Iraq and administration bungling have helped create new danger in an area largely out of the control of any sovereign state.
The Bottom line: The failure to seal the borders after invading Afghanistan allowed bin Laden, al Qaeda and the Taliban to escape to the tribal areas of Pakistan. After that failure came the most reckless failure of all: the invasion and occupation of Iraq over WMD that did not exist. The fight on the real war against terror was dead. The people will do well to remember Bush's failure as President and Commander-in-Chief and the fact that Senator McCain will continue the same policy if elected President. The latest poll shows Bush's approval rating at 28%. That is a tragic statement about an American President, but the worst part is that he has truly earned it---that says it all.