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  • #61
    He clearly is the most intelligent cabinent official since Kissinger and the most innovative SecDef since MacNamara.


    Ah, yes, Robert MacNamara, America's greatest failure. It was said of his tenure at Ford that there were no honest answers because there were no honest questions, a pattern that followed that SOB the rest of his life.

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    • #62
      yup, Ned compares Rummy to the evil war criminal Kissinger and the inept McNamara... I wonder if ned is a closet liberal
      To us, it is the BEAST.

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      • #63
        This thread has fallen sooo far....

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Azazel
          Rumsfeld
          Hey, I never actually read that article before. I always assumed they were praising Hitler, but its hardly flattering...

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          • #65
            ...wrong thread

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            • #66
              Originally posted by GePap
              I find it hilarious how Ned thinks comparing Rummy to Kissinger and McNamara is some sort of ringing endorsement-
              There's nothing wrong with being compared with Kissinger. He was fairly competent at his job. Anyway, what's wrong with McNamara?
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              • #67
                McNamara, the idiot who put the accountants in charge of the military. The people who replaced the Dupont IMR powder with NATO standard (and cheaper) ball powder to save a few bucks. Resulting in jams in the middle of fire fights, resulting in grunts trying to field strip the damn thing at night in the middle of swamps, resulting in increased casualties (read DEATHS) of aforementioned grunts. Add in stupidities like the F4 without gun armament (because they KNEW missles would replace guns), the Sheridan, ad naseum. While McNamara's DOD did not produce all of the technical screw ups that killed US troops, their glacial reaction and intial denial response contributed substantially to the degree of these foobars.

                So you have Rumsfeld, an ex-aviator (at least he served, unlike most of the Bush White House and the current Republican leadership) backing the light infranty division imbeciles in the army. These units have a terrible history, getting chewed up in almost every case they have been deployed in actual war zones. They do poorly against regular infranty, they do poorly against guerillas, they do extremely poorly against any kind of AFV - I repeat, the man is a fool. Though I will grant Ned's comparision to McNamara.
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                • #68
                  Re: Rumsfeld - Time Person of the Year 2003

                  Originally posted by Ned
                  He clearly is the most intelligent cabinent official since Kissinger and the most innovative SecDef since MacNamara.
                  The most moral member of the admin since Nixon, the most charming since Gore, the most loyal since Burr....

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                  • #69
                    Seriously, guys, whose DL is Ned?

                    Che, I'm looking at you...
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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by shawnmmcc
                      McNamara, the idiot who put the accountants in charge of the military. The people who replaced the Dupont IMR powder with NATO standard (and cheaper) ball powder to save a few bucks. Resulting in jams in the middle of fire fights, resulting in grunts trying to field strip the damn thing at night in the middle of swamps, resulting in increased casualties (read DEATHS) of aforementioned grunts. Add in stupidities like the F4 without gun armament (because they KNEW missles would replace guns), the Sheridan, ad naseum. While McNamara's DOD did not produce all of the technical screw ups that killed US troops, their glacial reaction and intial denial response contributed substantially to the degree of these foobars.

                      So you have Rumsfeld, an ex-aviator (at least he served, unlike most of the Bush White House and the current Republican leadership) backing the light infranty division imbeciles in the army. These units have a terrible history, getting chewed up in almost every case they have been deployed in actual war zones. They do poorly against regular infranty, they do poorly against guerillas, they do extremely poorly against any kind of AFV - I repeat, the man is a fool. Though I will grant Ned's comparision to McNamara.
                      I too am not sure about the Stryker. If this is a failure, Rumsfeld will share that characteristic with McNamara who had his share of screw-ups.

                      However, aside from equiment issues, Rumsfeld clearly is the man behind the very successful operations in both Afghanistan and Iraq. A lot of the military were highly skeptical in invading Iraq with a total force of, what was it, 60,000 troops? That is about 1/10 the force we had during the Gulf War, but it worked spectacularly well.
                      http://tools.wikimedia.de/~gmaxwell/jorbis/JOrbisPlayer.php?path=John+Williams+The+Imperial+M arch+from+The+Empire+Strikes+Back.ogg&wiki=en

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                      • #71
                        Ned, the man gambled with our troopers lives unneccessarily, for political gain - as in, bring down Saddam a little faster (run Bradlies through a city while shaped charge rounds are extremely available just to hurry things along, and if one or two Bradlies get brewed up, well too bad), or don't make the full committment of troops to Afghanistan. Like Hitler (I am not making Nazi comparisons here, neither he nor the Bush adminstration is Nazi-like at all, I think more of 1890's GB) he has made a series of astute military gambles. There were unnecessary except to keep costs down. I do not accept the argument that it is acceptable to risk GI's lives to let the administration justify a bigger tax cut, or justify making more of it permanent. That's why I hate the new more lighter-faster doctrine. M1 Abrams keep American boys alive (and girls once they let them drive them in combat zones). Light AFV's are dangerous, and Humvee's are death traps, suitable only for transportation duties, not as a substitute for APC's or police vehicles (i.e. what the Stryker was really designed for). Deploying minimal forces and hoping that combined with airpower and irregular forces they can bring down the opposition is again a gamble with the soldier's lives, and an unneccessary one.

                        What I find most frightening about the man is his willingness to cook intelligence, ignore the experts if they disagree with his fair-haired boys (and they are almost all white, caucasian males), and then minimize the damage done by the stupid, pre-conceived analysis. The military experts predicted almost every problem we have had in occupied Iraq, while his tame analysis group minimized them. So what do they do? They hunt down the career experts who tried to publicize the screw-ups, under the new Homeland Security laws. McNamara's DOD (cooked intelligence - Vietnam, sound familiar) with a vengeance. The only thing we can hope is that the new administrators in place can undo all the ill will we've already created. Plus, Ho Chi Minh while no good guy was not the monster Saddam Hussein was (though somebody I suspect will argue that), so we have more cooperation from the domestic population - for now.
                        The worst form of insubordination is being right - Keith D., marine veteran. A dictator will starve to the last civilian - self-quoted
                        And on the eigth day, God realized it was Monday, and created caffeine. And behold, it was very good. - self-quoted
                        Klaatu: I'm impatient with stupidity. My people have learned to live without it.
                        Mr. Harley: I'm afraid my people haven't. I'm very sorry… I wish it were otherwise.

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                        • #72
                          Shawn, to be generous, Rumsfeld wanted an additional division, the 4th ID, coming in from the North. But, Iraq is no Nazi Germany in terms of its willingness or ability to fight a defensive battle. Rumsfeld must have known that. What he did was right. We could not have done it any cleaner with more troops.

                          As I said, the Stryker does concern me. It also concerns me that the Humvee is not armored and for this reason should not be going on patrols or convoys alone. I remain convinced that armor is critical in this kind of warfare. (In retrospect, one of the major reasons our casualties in Vietnam were so high is that we fought that war almost entirely without armor.)
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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Sava
                            yup, Ned compares Rummy to the evil war criminal Kissinger and the inept McNamara... I wonder if ned is a closet liberal
                            Kissinger a war criminal? How so?

                            During his time as National Security Advisor, he was a negotiator. During his time as Secretary of State, the war was over.
                            http://tools.wikimedia.de/~gmaxwell/jorbis/JOrbisPlayer.php?path=John+Williams+The+Imperial+M arch+from+The+Empire+Strikes+Back.ogg&wiki=en

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                            • #74
                              JohnT, if McNamara was a complete screw-up, why was he considered to be among the "best and brightest" from the Kennedy-Johnson era?

                              The most controversial thing he ever did was to force us to create the F-111 that was neither a good fighter nor a good bomber; but which became a weapons platform that was preferred for "precision" conventional bombing missions in the '80s and early '90s.

                              If he had a failure, it was not convincing or perhaps even trying to convince Johnson that his Vietnam War strategy could never achieve Johnson's war aim of convincing the NV to negotiate for peace.
                              http://tools.wikimedia.de/~gmaxwell/jorbis/JOrbisPlayer.php?path=John+Williams+The+Imperial+M arch+from+The+Empire+Strikes+Back.ogg&wiki=en

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Ned


                                Kissinger a war criminal? How so?

                                During his time as National Security Advisor, he was a negotiator. During his time as Secretary of State, the war was over.
                                I guess you missed Christopher Hitchins book on Kissinger. Documentary evidence shows Kissinger was active in undermining Chilean democracy (and no Ned, Allende was no communist stooge, and even if he had been, he had been democratically elected) by OK assasinations of Chilean officials. he also OK secret bombings into Cambodia, so forth and so on.

                                Wait a minute, why am I arguing with you? To argue well we must share some basic ideas in common, but your interpretation of the world simply baffles me to no end.
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