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1 posted on 03/09/2008 6:08:43 AM PDT by RDTF
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Feith depicts former defense secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld with almost complete admiration, questioning only his rough handling of subordinates.

Then Feith’s judgement is suspect because Rummy stood in the way of putting more troops on the ground in Iraq which ultimately turned the tide there.


2 posted on 03/09/2008 6:14:47 AM PDT by saganite
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In his book, Feith defends the intelligence activities on grounds that the CIA was "politicizing" intelligence by ignoring evidence in its own reports of ties between Hussein and international terrorists.

Why does this not surprise me?

God, save this country from what should be our own intelligence services.

5 posted on 03/09/2008 6:28:01 AM PDT by Zechariah11
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Douglas J. Feith, in a massive score-settling work, portrays an intelligence community and a State Department that repeatedly undermined plans he developed as undersecretary of defense for policy and conspired to undercut President Bush's policies.

Why is my immediate reaction to think he's saying "It's all screwed up because they didn't listen to MEEEEE!" ?

6 posted on 03/09/2008 6:38:42 AM PDT by Amelia (Cynicism ON)
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"Despite its bulk, the book does not address some of the basic facts of the war, such as the widespread skepticism inside the top of the U.S. military about invading Iraq, with some generals arguing that doing so would distract attention from the war against global terrorists."

And the "washington lost" documents this "fact" how?

8 posted on 03/09/2008 6:45:01 AM PDT by Eagles6
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And this perfectly demonstrates the Democrat hypocrisy and “bush lied” leftie treason...

Doug Feith’s leading man who documented the evidence of links between Saddam and Al Qaeda was Chris Carney, the gent who briefed the White House and the CIA/Tenet on his research... the same Pennsylvanian gent who the Democrats elected to Congress in 2006 with financing from Moveon.org.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/28/us/politics/28carney.html?_r=1&fta=y&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin

And Carney stands by his work linking Saddam and Al Qaeda. “”Some of the party disagrees with me on this, but I know what I saw.”

http://www.nysun.com/article/42019?page_no=3

Either Carney AND Bush lied or neither did... if Carney lied, why did Democrats elect him to Congress in 2006? And if Carney DID “know what he saw” regarding a working relationship between Saddam and Al Qaeda, why did he allow the frothing, rabid leftwing masses AND the US media to continue to churn the BUSH LIED meme?

Moveon is vile, they KNOW Bush didn’t lie...
And Carney is vile, he KNOWS Bush didn’t lie...

And yet they both do their utmost to see the country split violently in half over a smear for political gain.

/spit


18 posted on 03/09/2008 8:54:59 PM PDT by Tamzee (Thomas Jefferson - "Every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle.")
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“Feith depicts former defense secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld with almost complete admiration, questioning only his rough handling of subordinates.

The media hated him because he embarrassed them, and didn't pander to them. Some senior DoD officials were disgruntled because he pissed all over their turf (i.e. Crusader and Comanche which in hindsight were good ideas to cut). Some senior generals probably didn't appreciate his selection of Schoomaker, seeing how that too was a bit atypical but made complete sense. Those not playing along and asked to retire, they too today might shoot their mouth off and validate their unproffessionalism when bad mouthing him (Their boss they didn't support). The peace-nicks, the far left hated him because he was a defense secretary in war that did his job. Some foreign allies were perturbed because of his statements such as “old Europe,” or “Axis of weasels.” How dare he insult those who politically sabotaged the US after 911 and even went so far as taking actions with Iraq that jeopardized the lives of US soldiers!? He was a lot of things to many different people who for various reasons in politics, media, foreign, or within the left fringes of society disliked him.

However, Rumsfeld was not a bad SECDEF. As SECDEF he probably was the most qualified ever. He had vision, courage, he had no political agenda's (outside his realm of backing the DoD), no future political aspirations (This was the end of the road for him), he was extremely intelligent, and aggressive enough to push through the needed changes “talked about,” that for years were not happening. It was under Rumsefeld where FCS which was on shaky ground was brought to life and funded. He backed the F22, JSF, missile defense; he understood that future wars will be more nonlinear and the Special Forces community saw sweeping changes even before 911. The Army began a major push towards reorganizing and realigning in a way that makes it more effective and viable to deal with present and future threats (i.e. New force structures etc.)............

He was one of the most influential Defense Secretaries we have had in the post WWII era, and most don't even realize this. Those who bad mouth him either have a personal grudge or simple parrot what others say. For those that do the parroting and follow the general “mood” or “consensus,” when you pin these folks down, seldom do they have facts or any clue what they are talking about. They just want to sound cool or fit in.

Sometimes the right people end up in just the right job at the right time. Rumsfeld was such a case.

19 posted on 03/27/2008 2:40:58 PM PDT by Red6 (Come and take it.)
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