TIME HORIZON OR TIME FRAME: What’s the difference?


Looks like Barack Obama is winning the “Time frame” debate

There’s been a ton of push back on Barack Obama’s suggested plan to pull out troops within 16 months - and establishing a “time frame.”

The White House agreed last week to work on a “general time horizon” for removing U.S. troops — a significant reversal from President Bush’s long held opposition to discuss any time frames.

My question is what the heck is the difference between a time horizon and time frame?

Sounds like the same thing - right?

Thoughts?

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Posted by: Mark Pasetsky

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