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. . . the most of any president in history!! *Eight* on Rumsfeld's watch!!!Rumsfeld Says Attacks Were Due to "Weakness"
Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld asserted yesterday that Mitt Romney was right to point out that the U.S. embassy attacks in Egypt and Libya were due to "perceived American weakness."
Donald Rumsfeld@RumsfeldOffice 12 Sep 12
The attacks on our embassies & diplomats are a result of perceived American weakness. Mitt Romney is right to point that out.
However, the Daily Dolt points out that there were twelve embassy attacks during George W. Bush's presidency -- the most of any president -- including eight under Rumsfeld's watch.
read: http://politicalwire.com/archives/2012/09/13/rumsfeld_says_attacks_were_due_to_weakness.html
If Bush and Rumsfeld were in charge, the world would know who was boss, and these attacks never would have happened. Just look at their record!! No one dared to attack a U.S. diplomatic facility when they were running the show. Right? Thats right, isnt it? We assume thats correct, or else Donald Rumsfeld surely would not have published such a Tweet. But lets Google it just to be sure
Actually, there were twelve terrorist attacks on U.S. diplomatic facilities abroad during George W. Bushs tenure the most of any president in history and eight of those occurred while Donald Rumsfeld was in office.
The embassy breaches on Tuesday marked the second attack on U.S. diplomatic facilities during President Obamas tenure, including one in April 2010 in Pakistan which was in retaliation for drone attacks there (if one counts the attacks in Libya, Egypt, and Yemen separately even though they occurred at roughly the same time and arose from the same incident, the total during his presidency is four). Even after Osama bin Ladens death, Americas diplomatic facilities did not come under fire.
read: http://www.thedailydolt.com/2012/09/13/donald-rumsfeld-asserts-embassy-attacks-due-to-perceived-american-weakness-we-then-google-the-number-of-embassy-attacks-under-his-watch/
RoccoR5955
(12,471 posts)For not conveying to the current administration what to do, or what he did (what not to do) in such a situation.
Blue Meany
(1,947 posts)therefore, its Mr. Romney's fault.
(if it's proper in my own thread)
(if it's proper to +1 someones +1 in their own thread)
L0oniX
(31,493 posts)treestar
(82,383 posts)Right wingers are just so stupid. We would be attacked due to strength not weakness. Truly weak countries have embassies too. Gawd they are stupid.
JHB
(37,162 posts)...presume to lecture now? Why Good Gracious! Of course he does!
We know quire a bit about force levels, contingency plans, the whole "Powell Doctrine" of overwhelming force, the folly of depending on an entire sting of unlikely assumptions working, etc. Not to mention keeping logistics under the military chain of command.
But hey, screw all that, The Other Donald knew better! Shock and Awe will carry the day!
Where are the WMD's, Rummy?
Journeyman
(15,039 posts)http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/141694
The five:
1. John Gordon Mein August 28, 1968, Guatemala
2. Cleo A. Noel Jr. March 1, 1973, Sudan
3. Rodger P. Davies August 19, 1974, Cyprus
4. Francis E. Meloy, Jr. June 16, 1976, Lebanon
5. Adolph Dubs February 14, 1979, Afghanistan
Only the first, John Gordon Mein, was killed while a Democrat -- Lyndon Johnson -- sat in the Oval Office. The rest were all killed while Republicans were on watch.
Does this mean anything? Not really. The reasons for the killings were many and varied, and to attribute them to any one political party would be both ludicrous and dishonest. Of course, that doesn't stop Rumsfeld from making his unsupported accusations, as he has a history of being both dishonest and ludicrous.
It was actually 2 Adolph Dubs died on Jimmy Carter's watch.
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)Rumsfeld�s December 19-20, 1983 visit to Baghdad made him the highest-ranking US official to visit Iraq in 6 years. He met Saddam and the two discussed �topics of mutual interest,� according to the Iraqi Foreign Ministry. �[Saddam] made it clear that Iraq was not interested in making mischief in the world,� Rumsfeld later told The New York Times. �It struck us as useful to have a relationship, given that we were interested in solving the Mideast problems.�
Just 12 days after the meeting, on January 1, 1984, The Washington Post reported that the United States �in a shift in policy, has informed friendly Persian Gulf nations that the defeat of Iraq in the 3-year-old war with Iran would be �contrary to U.S. interests� and has made several moves to prevent that result.�
In March of 1984, with the Iran-Iraq war growing more brutal by the day, Rumsfeld was back in Baghdad for meetings with then-Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz. On the day of his visit, March 24th, UPI reported from the United Nations: �Mustard gas laced with a nerve agent has been used on Iranian soldiers in the 43-month Persian Gulf War between Iran and Iraq, a team of U.N. experts has concluded... Meanwhile, in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, U.S. presidential envoy Donald Rumsfeld held talks with Foreign Minister Tarek Aziz (sic) on the Gulf war before leaving for an unspecified destination.�
The day before, the Iranian news agency alleged that Iraq launched another chemical weapons assault on the southern battlefront, injuring 600 Iranian soldiers. �Chemical weapons in the form of aerial bombs have been used in the areas inspected in Iran by the specialists,� the U.N. report said. �The types of chemical agents used were bis-(2-chlorethyl)-sulfide, also known as mustard gas, and ethyl N, N-dimethylphosphoroamidocyanidate, a nerve agent known as Tabun.�
This just one little part of this slimmy persons resume..........