Thrawn-
You now have the information Bush had. Assume 9/11 has not yet happened- tell me, how are you going to stop it? Be detailed, but remember:
1. If you impose on the public without undeniable proof they will rebel, and the opposite party will exploit the unpopularity of your decision.
2. The types of decisions you have to make will endanger an already shaky economy.
3. Assuming you act upon the information, you are going to be paying special attention to Muslims and Arabic-looking people. Racial profiling? Hmm, we just love that practice in America...
This of course assumes you can look at the evidence and pinpoint the day, the hour, the flights, and the targets. Assuming you don't you are left with striking at bin Laden before the attack, but this can be construed as provocation and justification for the ensuing 9/11 attack.
So, what should a president do?
Now, what should a president do afterwards? You think sending missiles over has stopped anything in the past? I don't. You think Clinton ever showed resolve to pursue terrorists? I don't. Now I don't agree with the mixed messages we are sending the world with regard to Israel and its current situation with the PLO, but it doesn't for a second suggest to me it is time to give up on bin Laden. It isn't about fairness, it's about that terrorist being dead and the message it sends.
And don't lay any of that "yeah, and more terrorists will rise up and take their places" crap, either. That's defeatist and leaves us wringing our hands in silence, hoping some guerilla oranization doesn't decide to topple our industrial giant of a country. They're gonna keep coming, so I say we keep kicking their butts 'til the bitter end. The free ride is over. Sorry that happens to help Bush, but it also happens to be the right thing to do.