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Saturday, December 02, 2006

Maybe this is why Bush waited till after the election to can Rummy

Rumsfeld Memo on Iraq Proposed ‘Major’ Change
Two days before he resigned as defense secretary, Donald H. Rumsfeld submitted a classified memo to the White House that acknowledged that the Bush administration’s strategy in Iraq was not working and called for a major course correction.

“In my view it is time for a major adjustment,” wrote Mr. Rumsfeld, who has been a symbol of a dogged stay-the-course policy. “Clearly, what U.S. forces are currently doing in Iraq is not working well enough or fast enough.”

Nor did Mr. Rumsfeld seem confident that the administration would readily develop an effective alternative. To limit the political fallout from shifting course, he suggested the administration consider a campaign to lower public expectations.


Nothing like telling your boss that what you were hired to do isn’t working. Rummmy was the one person that could have gone to Bush and siad this isn’t working and Bush would have agreed a change was needed. But Rummy’s stuburness, and this attempt to pass the buck makes it clear why he “resigned.”
“Announce that whatever new approach the U.S. decides on, the U.S. is doing so on a trial basis,” he wrote. “This will give us the ability to readjust and move to another course, if necessary, and therefore not ‘lose.’ ”

“Recast the U.S. military mission and the U.S. goals (how we talk about them) — go minimalist,” he added. The memo suggests frustration with the pace of turning over responsibility to the Iraqi authorities; in fact, the memo calls for examination of ideas that roughly parallel troop withdrawal proposals presented by some of the White House’s sharpest Democratic critics.


So another “leaked” memo makes the administration look helpless.

The New York Times seems to need to be renamed “The Department of Leaked Classified Information.”

Comments

Yeah, it looks like Laura and Barney are all that is left for Bush and his stay the course strategy in Iraq.

Puzzlefeet on December 3, 2006 at 07:32 am

Actually the title should have been “THe New York Times Spins a Leaked Memo to Make Bush Look Helpless”.

Of course the NYT are acting the lying assholes as usual, with Puzzle swallowing whole the puerile nonsense that they’re selling.

Carrick on December 3, 2006 at 07:53 am

Wow, Carrick, your rose colored glasses are really dark aren’t they?  Even the Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister acknowledged that they need to prove themselves and pick up the speed. 

I have yet to hear anyone in the administration call for leak probes or that the leak information is wrong.  There have no attacks by the administration on the New York Times.  The silence is deafening.

So keep screaming lies, lies, lies, but you’re standing out there all alone, not even the Bush Administration is saying anything.

Puzzlefeet on December 3, 2006 at 07:58 am
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