Donald Rumsfeld
History unlikely to forgive Donald Rumsfeld’s Iraq warmongeringAnalysis: reluctance to take heed of warnings that did not fit in with his worldview continues to burden the US government two decades on
It is not just the poor decisions he made as defence secretary for which Rumsfeld will be remembered, but also his efforts to cover up inconvenient facts that did not align with his version of reality.
In November 2006, the Army Times took the unusual step of calling for his resignation.
After the 9/11 attacks, however, Rumsfeld and Cheney, together with Rumsfeld’s deputy, Paul Wolfowitz, emerged as radical warmongers driven by fear of worst-case scenarios with little or no basis in reality.
Rumsfeld began the US involvement in “enhanced interrogation techniques”, now widely recognized as including torture.
Another Rumsfeld legacy that continues to burden the US government two decades on is Guantánamo Bay, which he argued at the time was “the least worst place” to hold terrorist suspects and battlefield captives beyond the reach of US legal protections.
Source: The Guardian
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