Bush asks Rumsfeld to remain at Pentagon

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Bush asks Rumsfeld to remain at Pentagon

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Looks like 4 more years of Rumsfeld too. I think he'll have trouble coining a new phrase worthy of "Old Europe" though :P

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20041203/D86OEMJ00.html

WASHINGTON (AP) - Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, whose future has been in doubt amid spreading violence and U.S. deaths in Iraq, was asked by President Bush on Friday to remain at the Pentagon in the administration's second term, a senior official said.

Bush and Rumsfeld decided on the secretary's future during an Oval Office meeting. Whether or not Rumsfeld would remain had been the last big question mark about Bush's Cabinet for his second term.

Rumsfeld's tenure has been marked by unanticipated postwar violence in Iraq and more than 1,250 U.S. deaths, as well as enormous increases in spending on the military after the 9-11 attacks.

Describing Bush's decision, the administration official said the president believed Rumsfeld was "the right person at this moment in our history in fighting the war on terror to lead our armed forces."

The secretary's future had been the subject of much speculation, after revelations about abuses at Abu Ghraib and other U.S.-run prisons in Iraq. Though Bush steadfastly backed his defense chief - one of the more hawkish members of his administration - the acerbic-tongued 72-year-old had many detractors in Congress and the military.

It had been widely believed at the Pentagon that Rumsfeld wanted to stay on, at least for a time, in order to oversee the continuing transition in Iraq and shepherd his plan for a fundamental transformation and modernization of the U.S. military.

Rumsfeld is the oldest person to serve as secretary of defense. He also was the youngest, having served during the Ford administration in the mid-1970s. He has a longtime government relationship with Vice President Dick Cheney, dating back to the Ford years.

Rumsfeld took intense criticism from members of Congress last spring when the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal became public. He told the Senate Armed Services Committee that he would quit if he thought that would help but not simply to satisfy the administration's political enemies.

Rumsfeld said he would take the blame for the scandal. After the completion and publication of several in-depth investigations, the pressure for him to resign abated during the summer.

In recent interviews Rumsfeld had refused to talk about his future, except to say that he remained committed to transforming the military to make it more capable of fighting wars of the 21st century.

Many have criticized him for failing to foresee the insurgency that has taken thousands of Iraqi lives and killed hundreds of American troops since Baghdad was toppled in April 2003. Rumsfeld has acknowledged that the strength and resilience of the insurgency was underestimated.

It was not clear Friday how long Rumsfeld's top deputy, Paul Wolfowitz, and his top policy adviser, Douglas Feith, would remain. Rumsfeld's spokesman, Lawrence Di Rita, said earlier Friday that Feith had told his staff he intended to stay for a period.
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oh boy, do we get Paul Wolfowitz too!!
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Since we've got all these cabinet shakeups, can we replace the Commander in Chief too?

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<High Five>

Awesome! This is the best news I've heard regarding the Bush administration since his re-election. I'll sleep better tonight knowing that Donald is remaining at the controls.
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You've got to be kidding me, Met.
This is probably one of the most dangerous men in the world.

Not just because of his position, or his thoughts. But his intelligence.
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MOre like Rumsfeld told Bush he would be there for 4 more years.
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"Donald! Donald! Please stay 4 more years! I would be lost without your guidance! Our gay threesomes with Dick wouldn't be the same without you!"
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They don't call him Dick Cheney for no reason.
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Metanis wrote:<High Five>

Awesome! This is the best news I've heard regarding the Bush administration since his re-election. I'll sleep better tonight knowing that Donald is remaining at the controls.
I think that's what we call sarcasm.
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Vaemas wrote:
Metanis wrote:<High Five>

Awesome! This is the best news I've heard regarding the Bush administration since his re-election. I'll sleep better tonight knowing that Donald is remaining at the controls.
I think that's what we call sarcasm.
Nope. It's not. And it's also not sarcasm when I say..."I will sleep better too."
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It was not sarcasm. I really feel the USA is a safer place with him at the reins of the DoD.
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Metanis wrote:It was not sarcasm. I really feel the USA is a safer place with him at the reins of the DoD.
One of the great drawbacks of the written word, much harder to discern sarcasm from idiocy.
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Zaelath wrote:One of the great drawbacks of the written word, much harder to discern sarcasm from idiocy.
In all fairness, my blankie used to make me sleep more soundly even if it technically didn't make me any safer.
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Post by Winnow »

At the very least, a positive that can come of this is if someone here had promised to leave the country if Rumsfeld remained in office.
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