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Wednesday, 06 December 2006
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Rumsfeld, The Iraq Study Group, new Democratic hawks
Contributed by Zero Ponsdorf Donald Rumsfeld was an entertaining, and effective SecDef, however, a reasoned case can be made that many of the things that aided his effectiveness were simply wrong in hindsight. It's now clear that we should have been expanding the military since 9/11 and I'm convinced that Rumsfeld played a key role in quashing that endeavor, for instance. I'm not talking about 'the draft', I mean simply upping the monthly and yearly number of recruits. --- Don Surber has a post up that is causing me some concern about The Iraq Study Group
--- Several bloggers have noted that many people (including some Democrats) are talking about There's an old adage about closing the barn door after the horse has gotten out, and maybe this loops back to Rumsfeld. A much bigger issue is where these troops will come from? Applying Occam's leads me to believe there's much more going on here than meets the eye, and that concerns me greatly. |
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Contributed by Zero Ponsdorf on December 6, 2006 at 12:05 PM in | Comments |