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On the morning of September 11, 2001, Donald Rumsfeld ran to the fire at the Pentagon to assist the wounded and ensure the safety of survivors, expressed a mournful George W. Bush in a statement. For the next five years, he was in steady service as a wartime secretary of defense – a duty he carried out with strength, skill, and honor.
Long before Donald Trump took aim at irritating facts and dissenting eggheads, Donald Rumsfeld, two times defense secretary and key planner behind the invasion of Iraq in 2003, was doing his far from negligible bit. When asked at his confirmation hearing about what worried him most when he went to bed at night, he responded accordingly: intelligence. The danger that we can be surprised because of a failure of imagining what might happen in the world.
Friday, 2 July 2021, 3:30 pm
“On the morning of September 11, 2001, Donald Rumsfeld
ran to the fire at the Pentagon to assist the wounded and
ensure the safety of survivors,” expressed a mournful
George W. Bush in a statement.
“For the next five years, he was in steady service as a
wartime secretary of defense – a duty he carried out with
strength, skill, and honor.”
Long before Donald
Trump took aim at irritating facts and dissenting eggheads,
Donald Rumsfeld, two times defense secretary and key planner
behind the invasion of Iraq in 2003, was doing his far from
negligible bit. When asked at his confirmation hearing about