December 16, 2001
Tom Clancy - The Bear and the Dragon
Praise for Tom Clancy - A         few days after Sept. 11, I bought Tom Clancy's novel from 2000, The         Bear and the Dragon, as a relatively painless way to learn the         current state of American war-fighting technology. It ends with a         detailed description of how 21st Century American air power  pulverizes a         Chinese armored invasion of Siberia. I finished it and said, "Okay,         we're obviously going to crush the Taliban from the air. No problemo."         (My biggest worry then became that the Taliban would hand over Osama to         us before we could devastate them, which we had to do in order to         encourage the other regimes to not allow anti-American terrorists to         operate from their territories.) Thus, I was incredulous when so many         pundits decided around Nov. 1st that the Taliban were winning.         "Don't they know anything about our current air power? Don't they         read Tom Clancy novels?" A week later, of course, the fearsome         Taliban threw down their weapons and ran for the hills. The answer to         both questions about our commentariat I realize now is "No. They         didn't know anything about military technology and one reason was         because they hold Clancy in contempt." Well, now the joke's on         them.
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