Topic: George W. Bush

Rumsfeld's top regret: not quitting after Abu Ghraib

Former US defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld admitted in an interview that the country "would've been better off" if he had quit after the 2004 Abu Ghraib scandal and spared no criticism of his colleagues in his new memoir published Tuesday.In "Known and ...

Few regrets in ex-US defense chief's memoir

Former US defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld makes no apologies for his handling of the Iraq war in a new memoir, but says his biggest regret was not stepping down after the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal, US media reported Thursday.In "Known and ...

Rumsfeld defends handling of Iraq war in new book

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld concludes in his new autobiography that the war in Iraq has been worth the cost and remains largely unapologetic about his handling of the conflict, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday.Had the government of ...

Iraq War

The Iraq War, sometimes called the Second Gulf War, began in 2003 with the United States -led invasion of Iraq and overthrow of the Ba'athist regime led by Saddam Hussein . Saddam Hussein hangedBBC News: US opens new Iraq embassy, moves to ...

Iraq Troop Surge

On January 10 , 2007 , President George W. Bush announced that a new surge of American troops would be deployed to the Iraq War to suppress insurgent activity and provide security to Baghdad and Al Anbar Province. MNC-I conducts Operation Phantom ...

Michael Monsoor

/george-w-bush" title="George W. Bush"> President George W. Bush posthumously awarded Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Monsoor the Congressional Medal of Honor for valor in combat. As enemy activity increased, Petty Officer Monsoor took position with his machine gun between two teammates ...

Donald Wright

Transition to the New Campaign ?an unclassified study of the U.S. Army 's operations in Iraq after the 2003 fall of Saddam Hussein 's regime. The Army report cites poor planning in the months after President Bush 's May 1 , 2003, ...
After five years of war, Iraq remained as destabilized from Day One post-Saddam. But, our soldiers aren't to blame for serving their country. President Bush received the blame for selling American people an unjust war. They are able to play outside on ...
) A war with Iran would not be as easy as the one with Iraq (as if the occupation has been easy). At 65 million, Iran's population is nearly three times that of Iraq (27 million) and Iran is more uniformly Shia ...
The Invalidity of the Iraq War A Look at the Man Behind the Men The reasons stated today by the American government are much different then they were in 2003, and it seems clear President Bush is doing everything in his power ...
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