From the London Times:
Mr Rumsfeld “made decisions, he stuck with them and he did what he thought was right, whether people agreed with it, liked it, or not”, Staff Sergeant Frank Notaro said. He insisted that Iraq was better off now than before the war.
Staff Sergeant Michael Howard said: “It’s a blow to the military. He was a good Secretary of Defence. He kept us focused. He kept the leaders focused. It’s going to be hard to fill his shoes.”
And from the NY Times:
...which decided to go the full John Kerry and depict the Marines in Iraq as ignorant and intellectually lazy:The sergeant went upstairs to tell his marines, just as he had informed them the day before that the Republican Party had lost control of the House of Representatives and that Congress was in the midst of sweeping change. Mr. Menti had told them that, too.
“Rumsfeld’s out,” he said to five marines sprawled with rifles on the cold floor.
Lance Cpl. James L. Davis Jr. looked up from his cigarette. “Who’s Rumsfeld?” he asked.
Who do you believe?
2 comments:
The same report indicated that Rummy's departure would be greeted by Iraqis. Rumsfeld has been wrong for America in so many ways. But he has been eloquently so. A perfect foil. Personally, I will be sorry to see him go. 'Somewhat', as Rummy would say.
"The same report indicated that Rummy's departure would be greeted by Iraqis?" Would you like to explain that sentence?
Rumsfeld has transformed an American Military that was designed to fight the Russians on the German plain into a force that is light, agile and mobile. It still has some way to go, but he is one of the great Defense Secretaries of all time.
And I particularly like the fact that he takes no guff from the anointed in the media.
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