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Rumsfeld Returns and He's Still Certifiably Insane

Posted by Amanda Terkel at 1:01 PM on September 10, 2007.


Amanda Terkel: In his first post resignation interview Rummy calls Afghanistan a "big success", when asked if he misses Bush he says, "Um, no."
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This post, written by Amanda Terkel, originally appeared on Think Progress

In a new interview with GQ, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld makes it clear that he's not ready to discuss any of his "regrets." "I mean you'd always wish things were perfect, but they never are," he states. One area where he has no regrets is on the war in Afghanistan:

"Look at Afghanistan. In Afghanistan, 28 million people are free. They have their own president, they have their own parliament. Improved a lot on the streets."
All your theories worked there, in other words.
"It's been a big success!"
Perhaps in comparison to Iraq, Afghanistan has been a "big success." But in reality, the country has been abandoned in the war on terrorism:
- Afghanistan's embattled president, Hamid Karzai, recently said that security in his country had "definitely deteriorated." A former national security official called it "a very diplomatic understatement."
- At least 20 Afghans were killed in two suicide bombings today. Such attacks are on the rise, with the Taliban carrying out "103 suicide bombings in Afghanistan in the first eight months of 2007, a 69 percent increase over the same period last year."
- For the second year in a row, "Afghanistan produced record levels of opium in 2007," led by a "staggering 45 percent increase in the Taliban stronghold of Helmand Province."

Despite taking credit for the toppling the Taliban, Rumsfeld had a role in Afghanistan's deterioration. In Feb. 2002, then Secretary of State Colin Powell proposed that "American troops join the small international peacekeeping force patrolling Kabul and help Karzai extend his influence beyond the capital." Yet Rumsfeld blocked his proposal. Rumsfeld only "reversed course and cajoled European allies into sending troops" when the situation was clearly spiraling out of control.

When asked by the GQ interviewer whether he misses President Bush, Rumsfeld gave a "wry Rummy smile" and replied, "Um, no." But he said he still sees Cheney. He also claimed that he continues to receive "hundreds and hundreds" of letters "complimenting" him on his service to the country.

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Amanda Terkel is Deputy Research Director at the Center for American Progress and serves as Deputy Editor for The Progress Report and ThinkProgress.org at the Center for American Progress.


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A General Strike Has Been Called For 9/11/07
Posted by: Bladerunner2020 on Sep 10, 2007 1:26 PM   
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Because their all crazy evil bastards. And we need to do something now. Not wait till elections, that may or may not be stolen.
http://www.strike911.org
And on September 15th there also will be protest a plenty. So be there because. Silence is consent!

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Crazy like a fox
Posted by: eddie torres on Sep 10, 2007 3:54 PM   
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Rummy may be oblivious to the reality of poor peoples' lives, but he's no dummy when it comes to the post-government-service gravy train. Here are some of Rumsfeld's new pals at the Hoover Institution who are also, shock and awe, on the US Defense Policy Board:

Richard Allen (senior fellow), Martin Anderson (research fellow), Gary Becker (senior fellow), Newt Gingrich (visiting fellow), Henry Rowen (rank-and-file fellow), Kiron Skinner (research fellow), and Pete Wilson (visiting fellow).

And here are some more lucrative pals who are on the US Defense Policy Board that Rummy is already chummy with:

Richard Perle - AEI fellow, former Prince Of Darkness, CEO of Conrad Black's Hollinger Digital
Gerald Hillman - managing director of Hillman Capital Corp.
Chris Williams - registered lobbyist, Johnston & Associates, special assistant to Defense Secretary Rumsfeld and Trent Lott
Ronald Fogleman - president and COO of the Bar J Cattle Company, Durango Aerospace, Inc., former JCS member, former military advisor to the SecDef, the NSC, and the President
David Jeremiah - president of Technology Strategies and Alliance Corp, former JCS vice-chairman
Henry Kissinger - former SecState, chairman of Kissinger Associates
William Owens - co-CEO of Teledesic LLC, former president / COO of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), former JCS vice-chairman, architect of the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA)
James Schlesinger - former CIA director, SecDef, SecEnergy, senior advisor at Lehman Brothers

And here's the kingpin:

James Woolsey - Booz Allen Hamilton, Paladin Capital Group, former CIA director

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Rummy's not worried where his next meal is coming from...
Posted by: fallawayjumper on Sep 10, 2007 7:17 PM   
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having made sixty or eighty million dollars on his options as CEO of Gilead Sciences for three years prior to becoming SecDef. Gilead makes cipro which the Fed. gov't bought in spades worrying about Anthrax attacks...and he's made a fortune in earlier positions as well...

Same deal w Cheney who's also worth Nine Figures...these guys are predators who don't give a damn about anyone but their cronies and how to stay in power and make more money...the pathology of the Bushs, Bakers, Perles, Wolfowitzs and the rest of their cabal, and how they manage to continue to manipulate the masses for personal gain makes me want to puke...

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» Gilead... Rummy Wants Babies? Posted by: eddie torres
Send Rummy an email that isn't a compliment.
Posted by: lc on Sep 11, 2007 9:30 AM   
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He gets "hundreds" of good emails does he? How about posting his email address on the web so the rest of us can tell him what we think. Jam his email box for a couple months with negative emails and then lets see if he brags about all his "good emails."
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