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October 24, 2004

Decisions Revealed Through Questions

Filed under: — Chap @ 8:13 pm

Tom also was privy to many, many discussions during the runup to the Iraq invasion. Bob Woodward has a very interesting set of questions he tried to pose to both Presidential candidates.

At the end of last year, during 3 1/2 hours of interviews over two days, I asked President Bush hundreds of detailed questions about his actions and decisions during the 16-month run-up to the war in Iraq. His answers were published in my book “Plan of Attack.” Beginning on June 16, I had discussions and meetings with Sen. John Kerry’s senior foreign policy, communications and political advisers about interviewing the senator to find out how he might have acted on Iraq — to ask him what he would have done at certain key points. Senior Kerry advisers initially seemed positive about such an interview. One aide told me, “The short answer is yes, it’s going to happen.”

In August, I was talking with Kerry’s scheduler about possible dates. On Sept. 1, Kerry began his intense criticism of Bush’s decisions in the Iraq war, saying “I would’ve done almost everything differently.” A few days later, I provided the Kerry campaign with a list of 22 possible questions based entirely on Bush’s actions leading up to the war and how Kerry might have responded in the same situations.

The questions that follow are good thought exercises, and reveal some insight into the types of critical thinking needed for such big decisions.

Oh yeah. I already voted. How about you?

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