Card Urged Bush to Replace Rumsfeld, Woodward Says
By William Hamilton
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, September 29, 2006; 1:50 PM
Former White House chief of staff Andrew Card on two occasions tried and failed to persuade President Bush to fire Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, according to a new book by Bob Woodward that depicts senior officials of the Bush administration as unable to face the consequences of their policy in Iraq.
On the Diane Rehm show, on NPR Lt. Gen. William Odom, U.S. Army-Ret., former director of the National Security Agency and senior fellow at the Hudson Institute says that every European spy agency has done analysis on the state of Al Qaida.
Prior to 2002 the general state of this organization was diminishing. After we invaded Iraq the recruitment, live fire training and all the other benefits waging war fell into Al Qaida lap. It seems that this is common knowledge every where but the US Media outlets.Link Windows Media.
Think about this, we are strong because no one is going to come over here and invade our land. Well even if we can defeat someone on paper, taking a country has since the time of Gilamesh, Is hard!
The President even himself said on camera, "Some are trying to say we provoked Al Qaida this is false" Hay if this is false what is true? That is our question.
If our establishment is happy with the current state of our military and the outcome of our involvement in Iraq they need to be fired. No questions asked. We don't need a book from Woodward to know this and he is not the first one to write about it. The American media is not talking about what others are talking about. There is a dereliction of Duty.
State of Al Qaida. Iraq, Bob Woodward.
Card Urged Bush to Replace Rumsfeld, Woodward Says
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