No, we don't sit around in dark corners and plan strategies on how we're going to slant the news. We don't have to. It comes naturally to most reporters.
I'm not sure we have the right strategy in Afghanistan. Let me think this over for a few months.
Your leadership development strategy is perfectly designed to produce the caliber of leader you currently have.
Sixteen years after 9/11, we still don't even know what to call the enemy, rather than form a comprehensive strategy.
As former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano pointed out, if you build a 50-foot wall, you'll soon be confronted with a 51-foot ladder. You need a strategy that involves layered defense: deployed patrols, sophisticated sensor equipment, and surveillance from the air. That is what has had a positive impact over the last generation.
Russia has a strategy of creating the conditions that give rise to corruption, then exploiting that corruption to its own benefit.
Donald Trump and his personal attorney want to lay the foundation to discredit whatever Bob Mueller comes up with. They're essentially engaging in a scorched-earth litigation strategy that is beginning with trying to discredit the prosecutor.