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  • They're All Clinton Generals Vs. the SecDef…

    04/30/2006 9:10:07 AM PDT · by ricks_place · 10 replies · 400+ views
    theOneRepublic ^ | 4/30/06 | Larry Stirling
    The press coverage of the recent censure of Donald Rumsfeld by six retired general officers has been bereft of one fact and that is that each of yapping officers is a product of the Clinton Pentagon and owes his stars to Democratic office-holder approval. Let's put to rest the first issue raised by these generals speaking out. They are retired from active duty and unless they signed an agreement to keep quiet about military secrets, they are free to state their views and should do so. On the other hand, they will have to defend those positions in the rough...
  • Schoomaker calls retired generals' comments 'inappropriate'

    04/29/2006 12:35:18 PM PDT · by No Longer Free State · 72 replies · 4,579+ views
    Stars and Stripes ^ | Thursday, April 27, 2006 | Lisa Burgess
    ARLINGTON, Va. — Army Chief of Staff Gen. Peter Schoomaker on Wednesday criticized retired generals who have come out against Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and other defense leaders, calling their comments “unfortunate” and “inappropriate.” “I was retired, and you didn’t see me doing it,” Schoomaker told reporters during a Washington press breakfast. “If I thought what these officers were saying was true, I would not be here.” Schoomaker suggested that if the generals were so unhappy with their civilian masters, they should have left their jobs in protest. “I think we have a responsibility, while we’re in uniform, if we...
  • Father of the Bush Doctrine George Shultz on pre-emption and the Revolt of the Generals.

    04/29/2006 3:16:26 AM PDT · by aculeus · 40 replies · 1,946+ views
    Opinion Journal ^ | April 29, 2006 | BY DANIEL HENNINGER
    SAN FRANCISCO--George P. Shultz was the secretary of state of the United States during the years that the Soviet Union was led, successively, by Leonid Brezhnev, Yuri Andropov, Konstantin Chernenko and Mikhail Gorbachev. During those years, 1982 to 1989, the United States was led by Ronald Reagan. At the end of our interview, as he was showing me out of his apartment, Mr. Shultz invited me to stop in the dining room. "I want you to see something," he said. We walked over to a table. "Have a look at that. It arrived in the mail the other day." It...
  • Court-Martial John Murtha!

    04/28/2006 9:19:25 AM PDT · by SolitarySaint · 2 replies · 230+ views
    The Yankee Sailor ^ | 4/28/06 | Yankee Sailor
    Much thought and ink has been expended of late on the subject of retired military officers speaking their minds on political issues and criticizing the Secretary of Defense. As the debate raged on, this Sailor remained silent because we're only talking about a handful of the over 8,000 retired admirals and generals still on the payroll. Six of 8,000 does not exactly make for a serious mutiny, and that's something a good Chief Petty Officer should be able to put down. So, I let the shouting rage around me and pretended to ignore it, until that is, I really start...
  • Mackubin Thomas Owens: A Dereliction of Duty - Military officers shouldn’t try to be policymakers

    04/27/2006 7:54:42 AM PDT · by NutCrackerBoy · 7 replies · 349+ views
    National Review Online ^ | April 27, 2006 | Mackubin Thomas Owens
    Criticism of Donald Rumsfeld by the uniformed military is nothing new. As I noted a year ago, most of Rumsfeld's critics are uniformed officers unhappy with the changes he has wrought during his tenure as secretary of defense.But the rhetoric has notched up recently. Several retired generals have denounced Rumsfeld and called for his resignation over Iraq. Much of the language they have used is intemperate, and some is downright contemptuous. For instance, Marine general Anthony Zinni, Tommy Franks's predecessor as commander of Central Command — the organization responsible for implementing the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq — has described...
  • The Generals and CDI

    04/26/2006 3:26:53 PM PDT · by Renfield · 23 replies · 498+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | 4-26-06 | J.R. Dunn
    A critical element of the “General’s Revolt” that has not received enough attention is the involvement of the Center for Defense Information (CDI). The CDI is a Washington-based advocacy group that, like the Institute of Policy Studies or the National Resources Defense Council, is usually described with a bland, harmless-sounding tagline that hides more than it reveals. The CDI claims to be an organization making available continuing, objective information and analyses of our national defense when in fact for the past three decades it has been the Left’s point organization for attacking military and defense policy. The CDI was founded...
  • Jed Babbin: Keep the Big Dog running

    04/25/2006 12:50:15 PM PDT · by libstripper · 25 replies · 3,132+ views
    The Baltimore Examiner ^ | April 25, 2006 | Jed Babin
    WASHINGTON - Everyone is saying that Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld’s days are numbered, thanks in part to increasing calls by some former generals for Rumsfeld’s resignation. But Rumsfeld was hired by George W. Bush to do precisely what he has done to the consternation of the generals who are now coming out to complain about him. When President Bush brought Rumsfeld back to the Pentagon, the president told him to shake up the Pentagon, to transform it from the Cold War structure and culture that it was stuck in to a new force with strategies that could respond to...
  • Rumsfeld Critics May Get Their Day on the Hill

    04/24/2006 8:25:36 PM PDT · by rellimpank · 7 replies · 451+ views
    ABC ^ | 24 Apr 06 | Jonathan Karl
    April 24, 2006 — The six retired generals who have called for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's resignation may soon get a chance to bring their complaints to Capitol Hill. In response to a request from Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee Sen. John Warner, R-Va., said he would ask his committee to vote on whether to hold a hearing with all six generals. The hearing would give critics of the embattled defense secretary a high-profile forum to air their grievances about his management of the Iraq
  • Rumsfeld continues to come under fire (General #8)

    04/24/2006 6:27:51 PM PDT · by jmc1969 · 59 replies · 1,149+ views
    Financial Times ^ | April 24, 2006 | Demetri Sevastopulo
    Donald Rumsfeld, US defence secretary, on Monday came under more fire after another retired general joined the growing list of retired brass gunning for his resignation. Retired Lieutenant General Paul Van Riper, a three-star general who retired in 1997, told Fox News that Mr Rumsfeld was not capable of leading the Pentagon effort in Iraq. He is the eighth former general to call for Mr Rumsfeld to step down. "When I look at where we are in this war to date, and imagine where we could have been if the right number of troops had been put in at the...
  • Dissent or Sedition?

    04/24/2006 4:54:59 AM PDT · by SuzyQ2 · 65 replies · 1,633+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | April 24, 2006 | W. Thomas Smith Jr.
    The vitriol leveled against Clinton during his administration was tasteless, to be sure. But the attacks against Bush (a commander-in-chief in time of war) and his chief lieutenants, have not only soiled the grounds of common decency; they may well have crossed over from general dissent into the realm of sedition.
  • Clinton wants anti-Rumsfeld generals to testify

    04/21/2006 4:53:05 PM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 66 replies · 1,358+ views
    Clinton wants anti-Rumsfeld generals to testify WASHINGTON Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton says the generals who have been calling for the removal of Donald Rumsfeld should testify before the Senate. Clinton weighed in today on the growing effort to oust the Defense Secretary, but did not call for Rumsfeld's removal. She says it's more important to find out what did or did not go wrong in planning the war in Iraq. Some fellow Democrats have criticized Clinton for voting for the war and not doing more now to bring the troops home.
  • Gerald Ford 'troubled' by former generals' Rumsfeld complaints

    04/21/2006 3:04:05 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 67 replies · 2,142+ views
    Former President Ford said Friday he is troubled by the efforts of retired generals to force the ouster of Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld. Ford, who appointed Rumsfeld as his White House chief of staff and then chose him to be defense secretary during his administration, said in a statement that President Bush was right to keep Rumsfeld in his post. The statement was released by spokeswoman Penny Circle as Bush arrived in California for the weekend. Ford, 92, said the decision on keeping Rumsfeld is the president's alone. "Allowing retired generals to dictate our country's policies and its leadership...
  • The General's Revolt (Pat Buchanan finally makes sense.)

    04/21/2006 8:58:43 AM PDT · by no dems · 162 replies · 3,155+ views
    Townhall ^ | April 21, 2006 | Pat Buchanan
    In just two weeks, six retired U.S. Marine and Army generals have denounced the Pentagon planning for the war in Iraq and called for the resignation or firing of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, who travels often to Iraq and supports the war, says that the generals mirror the views of 75 percent of the officers in the field, and probably more. This is not a Cindy Sheehan moment. This is a vote of no confidence in the leadership of the U.S. armed forces by senior officers once responsible for carrying out the orders of...
  • The Generals' Dangerous Whispers

    04/21/2006 2:14:07 AM PDT · by ricks_place · 77 replies · 2,413+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 4/21/06 | Charles Krauthammer
    Last time around, the antiwar left did not have a very high opinion of generals. A popular slogan in the 1960s was "war is too important to be left to the generals." It was the generals who had advocated attacking Cuba during the missile crisis of October 1962, while the civilians preferred -- and got -- a diplomatic solution. In popular culture, "Dr. Strangelove" made indelible the caricature of the war-crazed general. And it was I-know-better generals who took over the U.S. government in a coup in the 1960s bestseller and movie "Seven Days in May." Another war, another take....
  • Freep a poll! (whining generals need to shut up about Rumsfeld!)

    04/20/2006 1:01:06 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 9 replies · 247+ views
    sfgate.com ^ | 4-20-06 | SFgate
  • Why America's generals are out for revenge

    04/19/2006 1:20:33 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 73 replies · 2,879+ views
    The Times UK ^ | April 18, 2006 | Dean Godson
    The US top brass are ducking their responsibilities - and beleaguered Donald Rumsfeld is just doing his job WHO WILL be the Admiral Byng of the Iraq conflict — the symbolic victim executed for the alleged failures of the war? That is what the current “revolt of the generals” against Donald Rumsfeld, the US Defence Secretary, is about. It is the ruthless Washingtonian version of “pass the parcel”. Much of the military brass feels that it carried the can for the civilian leadership’s errors in Vietnam and is determined never to do so again. General Anthony Zinni — the former...
  • British officer likens US generals to gung-ho movie stars: report

    04/18/2006 7:06:15 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 177 replies · 2,818+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 4/18/06 | AFP
    LONDON (AFP) - A senior British military officer, who worked in Baghdad in 2004, believes US generals try to act like gung-ho movie stars such as John Wayne, a newspaper reported. Brigadier Alan Sharp made the comments in an academic report on Britain's influence on US foreign relations, The Daily Telegraph said. The 46-year-old, who worked alongside the US military in Baghdad, said there was a "strong streak of Hollywood" among American officers. He said an important part to being a success in the US army was the ability to combine the "real and acted heroics" of Audie Murphy, a...
  • Those Armchair Generals-Using Common Sense to Sort It Out

    04/18/2006 4:04:33 AM PDT · by Fishtalk · 4 replies · 135+ views
    The Kaitlyn Mae Book Blog ^ | 4/18/06 | Pat Fish
    Here's a special "Political Tidbits" post about those armchair generals. For all is not as it would appear on the surface. A lesson in common sense and the baggage so many of them carry.
  • Retired Officers' Critical Views Not Widespread, DoD Spokesman Says

    04/17/2006 4:41:30 PM PDT · by SandRat · 11 replies · 444+ views
    WASHINGTON, April 17, 2006 – Recent criticism voiced by a half dozen retired generals over Iraq war planning does not reflect the mainstream views of the officer corps, a senior Defense Department official told Pentagon reporters today. "There are a handful of officers that have exercised their right to speak their mind, and certainly that's their right to do that," DoD spokesman Bryan Whitman said. Brushing aside a reporter's suggestion there's widespread disagreement among senior officers over Iraq war planning, Whitman said there are thousands of active duty, reserve component and retired general officers from all of the armed services....
  • Alpha Dogs (Rumsfeld and the Generals)

    04/17/2006 7:54:58 AM PDT · by STARWISE · 17 replies · 743+ views
    Geoff Metcalf.com ^ | 4-16-06 | Geoff Metcalf
    “Men of strenuous minds and high ideals come forward.... The attacks they sustain are more cruel than the collision of arms.... Friends desert and despise them.... They stand alone....” --Woodrow Wilson Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld is a strong personality, tasked (among other things greater and lesser) with managing a puzzle palace full of strong personalities and huge egos. ‘No plan survives first contact.’ And hindsight is always 20/20. Currently an excrement storm is swirling around the SecDef as a few retired General officers are grousing that their former boss should be pink slipped. President Bush is standing fast with...