National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice set the record straight in 
today's Washington Post...

 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A13881-2004Mar21.html

Through the spring and summer of 2001, the national security team 
developed a strategy to eliminate al Qaeda -- which was expected to 
take years. Our strategy marshaled all elements of national power to 
take down the network, not just respond to individual attacks with 
law enforcement measures. Our plan called for military options to 
attack al Qaeda and Taliban leadership, ground forces and other 
targets -- taking the fight to the enemy where he lived. It focused 
on the crucial link between al Qaeda and the Taliban. We would 
attempt to compel the Taliban to stop giving al Qaeda sanctuary -- 
and if it refused, we would have sufficient military options to 
remove the Taliban regime. The strategy focused on the key role of 
Pakistan in this effort and the need to get Pakistan to drop its 
support of the Taliban. This became the first major foreign-policy 
strategy document of the Bush administration -- not Iraq, not the ABM 
Treaty, but eliminating al Qaeda. 

JDG

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