Intelligence Isn't Everything

Intelligence Isn't Everything

the decision-makers, not the professionals who gather information and analyse it, writes Betts, research associate at the Brookings Institution.
Washington's failure to anticipate the Japanese surprise attack at Pearl Harbor in 1941, for example, occurred both because evidence of the impending attack did not flow efficiently up the chain of command and because the evidence contradicted existing strategic assumptions. Pearl Harbor led eventually to the establishment of a Watch Committee and National...

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