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  • ...eld speaks at the 42nd Munich Security Conference 2006 (1).jpg|right|300px|Donald Rumsfeld speaking at a conference in Munich in 2006.}} | title = Known and Unknown by Donald Rumsfeld – review
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  • ...[[Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]] in 2001-2005, when he advised [[Donald Rumsfeld]] on the [[Iraq War]]; fellow of the [[Hudson Institute]]
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  • ...evolution in military affairs|revolutions in military affairs]]; advised [[Donald Rumsfeld]] in [[Iraq War]] planning
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  • ...tator for strongly criticizing the [[George W. Bush Administration]] and [[Donald Rumsfeld]]
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  • ...aq War]], and criticized the leadership of [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]] both before and after Swannack retired
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  • ...t assignment was training Iraqi security forces; retired in protest over [[Donald Rumsfeld]]'s policies and went public with criticisms; former Army's Infantry Center
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  • ...n was assigned to a senior staff position, where retired in protest over [[Donald Rumsfeld]]'s policies and went public with criticisms. Subsequently, he was an advis |title= Six agaist the Secretary: the Retired Generals and Donald Rumsfeld
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  • On June 17th, 2004, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld acknowledged holding, in extrajudicial detention, an Iraqi named '''Hiwa Ab | title=Presenter: Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and General Peter Pace, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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  • ...an citizens. This program was first defined by [[Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]] in 2003; McKenzie's name does not appear in this policy document. <ref>{{ | author = [[Donald Rumsfeld]]
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  • After the [[9/11]] attack, in late December 2001, [[Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]] had OPLAN 1003-98 presented by LTG [[Greg Newbold]], director of operatio ...ly on what they considered the unrealistic goals of Secretary of Defense [[Donald Rumsfeld]]. Besides Newbold, they include [[Paul Eaton]], who headed training of the
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  • ...as an enemy combatant, and ordered he be put under military jurisdiction. Donald Rumsfeld, the U.S. Secretary of Defense, had him moved to a United States Navy jail
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  • He quotes his mentor, Donald Rumsfeld, "When a particular problem is intractable, enlarge it, and applied this to He was an assistant to Donald Rumsfeld from 1975 to 1977.
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  • ...al skills, to make general officer rank. He regarded Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, a proponent of transformation, as an ally. <ref name=COBRA>{{citation
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  • ...Chief of Staff of the Army]]. He had been [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]]'s choice to replace GEN [[Eric Shinseki]] as [[Chief of Staff of the Army
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  • ...eld speaks at the 42nd Munich Security Conference 2006 (1).jpg|right|300px|Donald Rumsfeld speaking at a conference in Munich in 2006.}} | title = Known and Unknown by Donald Rumsfeld – review
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  • ...the George W. Bush|Bush Administration included the secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, the Vice President Dick Cheney and Paul Wolfowitz who were all at one time
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  • | title = Annals of National Security, Selective Intelligence: Donald Rumsfeld has his own special sources. Are they reliable? ...Guardian'' reports the office was created when Dick Cheney, Newt Gingrich, Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz were unable to get Central Intelligence Agency confirmat
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  • ...under Thomas Warrick, assisted by Meghan O'Sullivan. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld told Warrick and O'Sullivan to leave, saying that the work had to be done b
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  • ...Bremer|L. Paul "Jerry" Bremer prepared to leave for Iraq, on May 9, 2003, Donald Rumsfeld had given him a general directive, "The coalition will actively oppose Sadd
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  • ...[[United States Army]], was highly critical of [[Secretary of Defense ]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]] both before and after Swannack's retirement.
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  • ...all a force for securing the battle area. His disagreement over this, with Donald Rumsfeld, then the Secretary of Defense, may have led to his not being assigned to s
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  • ...ter harsher interrogation measures were authorized by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, he gave more specifics about al-Qaeda, but it is not clear if he gave that
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  • ...of Force Transformation]] in the office of [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]]. While in government, he published the book ''[[The Pentagon's New Map]]'
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  • | author = [[Donald Rumsfeld]] | date= February 14, 2003
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  • ...ration with Colin Powell, and probably for his conflicts with Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz.
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  • ...ncipally between Vice President [[Dick Cheney]] and Secretary of Defense [[Donald Rumsfeld]], to exclude the State Department and other national security professional
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  • When reporters asked United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, during a news conference in April 2005, if Sanchez would be promoted, "I ...ay the Iraqi Governing Council approved a constitution for Iraq, Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, after repeated requests from GEN John Abizaid, commanding United States Ce
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  • GEN [[Jack Keane]], who had been [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]]'s choice to replace GEN [[Eric Shinseki]] as [[Chief of Staff of the Army
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  • Afterwards, he suggested to U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and GEN John Abizaid, CENTCOM commander, that the rules of engagement shoul
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  • ...], and in control over foreign policy with [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]]. Ironically, next to his close friend and colleague [[Richard Armitage]]
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  • ...cording to the same NSC official, he seemed more concerned with protecting Donald Rumsfeld's opinions than formulating policy. <ref name=Hubris>{{citation
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  • In the summer of 2004 Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld announced that the detainees would be given an annual Adminstrative Review
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  • ...ar, battled with Vice President [[Dick Cheney]] and Secretary of Defense [[Donald Rumsfeld]]. During the first Bush 43 administration, she enjoyed somewhat better rel
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  • ...end of high-intensity operations in Afghanistan, then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said Secretary of Defense complained that the Total Force policy was “ha
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  • ...[[George W. Bush Administration]] policymakers such as [[Dick Cheney]], [[Donald Rumsfeld]], and Paul Wolfowitz; that they are the real target when Gentile speaks of
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  • * [[Donald Rumsfeld/Definition]]
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  • ...extended far beyond the usual policy level of previous Secretaries; only [[Donald Rumsfeld]], among subsequent Secretaries, may have been as detailed a manager. McNam
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  • ...hafiq Rasul, et al. v. George W. Bush, et al.'', and ''Yasir Esam Hamdi v. Donald Rumsfeld''[http://www.equaljusticesociety.org/Korematsu_amicus_brief.pdf], p. 3</ref
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  • | title = Selective Intelligence: Donald Rumsfeld has his own special sources. Are they reliable?
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  • * [[Donald Rumsfeld/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Donald Rumsfeld/Metadata]]
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  • ...self-proclaimed "conservatives" proclaim is an ideology borrowed from what Donald Rumsfeld famously dismissed as "old Europe." <ref name=Atl2010-02-18>{{citation
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  • ...ion, was an emphasis on not "fighting the last war". Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was a constant advocate of transformation, emphasizing higher technology, m | title = Annals of National Security, Selective Intelligence: Donald Rumsfeld has his own special sources. Are they reliable?
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  • ...sked for and received confirmation from the Secretary of Defense (SECDEF), Donald Rumsfeld, that he had full command authority to develop a service-independent approa
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  • ...text of a [[network security perimeter]]. Does anyone feel up to writing [[Donald Rumsfeld]] and [[Douglas Macarthur]]? [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz
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  • ...resident Ronald Reagan initiated a strategic opening to Iraq, Reagan chose Donald Rumsfeld as his emissary to Hussein, whom he visited in December 1983 and March 1984
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  • ...cle as the “Rumsfeld Challenge.” [[United States Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]] became convinced in the course of his work on ballistic missile prolifera
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  • ...chniques (or EITs) had played a role in finding Osama bin Laden's hideout. Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense in the George W. Bush administration and a proponent
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  • ..., 2006, after being nominated by President [[George W. Bush]] to replace [[Donald Rumsfeld]] as Secretary of Defense. He was replaced by Lawrence Eagleburger.
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  • ...Pace and Vice Chairman Edmund Giambastini, both of whom had been close to Donald Rumsfeld. It was yet another signal of a change in direction.
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