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Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
A community guide to Donald Rumsfeld and the Department of Defense. Donald Rumsfeld was the 21st Secretary of Defense. Previously he served as the 13th Secretary of Defense, White House Chief of Staff, U.S. Ambassador to NATO, U.S... [more]
A community guide to Donald Rumsfeld and the Department of Defense. Donald Rumsfeld was the 21st Secretary of Defense. Previously he served as the 13th Secretary of Defense, White House Chief of Staff, U.S. Ambassador to NATO, U.S. Congressman and chief executive officer of two Fortune 500 companies. Mr. Rumsfeld attended Princeton University and served in the U.S. Navy as an pilot.
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The US military has made several undisclosed attacks against Al-Qaida in Syria, Pakistan and elsewhere under a secret order signed by the former defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld in 2004, according to the New York Times today.It claims the order gave the US military broad authority to attack al...
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The artist who is painting the official $46,790 Pentagon portrait of Donald Rumsfeld says Rumsfeld is a likeable man of action.
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In case you didn't already know, back in 2004 Rumsfeld basically wrote a blank check for the military to go wherever they want to in order to chase Al Qaeda:These military raids, typically carried out by Special Operations forces, were authorized by a classified order that Defense Secretary...
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US special forces have conducted nearly a dozen clandestine operations against al-Qaeda in Syria, Pakistan and other countries under a secret order issued by the Bush Administration in 2004. The order, drawn up for Donald Rumsfeld, the US Defence ...
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An order issued by Donald Rumsfeld in 2004 gave the US military permission to carry out attacks into other countries around the world. Bomb blasts rock Iraq and Georgia. Hamas leader is willing to negotiate with Obama, while China declares that it ...
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The outgoing US defence secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, is known not only as the longest-serving member of George Bush's cabinet but as also a man whose grasp of the English language is, at best, partial. Test your knowledge of Mr Rumsfeld and his words ...
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Just weeks before leaving office, the Interior Department's top lawyer has shifted half a dozen key deputies -- including two former political appointees who have been involved in controversial environmental decisions -- into senior civil service posts.
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The chief military judge at Guantanamo Bay announced his immediate retirement yesterday, effectively scuttling the slim chances that the trial of conspirators in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks could get underway before the Bush administration ends.
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President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate one individual to serve in his Administration: Steve A. Linick.
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As the national unemployment rate climbs to a 14-year high, a treasure trove of about 8,000 new jobs surfaced in one place on Capitol Hill yesterday. The federal government published the Plum Book, an inventory of positions that will soon be vacated by the Bush administration and open for hire.
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A recent lobbyist for the National Football League who now works at the White House is playing a controversial role in the Bush administration's last-minute effort to implement a ban on many forms of Internet gambling before the end of the president's term, according to congressional and...
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Just when hope was shining through, the Bush administration came out from its undisclosed location to remind us that our long national nightmare isn't over ...
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The Bush administration has issued a final rule requiring most contractors to verify the legal status of their workers starting January 15 in order to do ...
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By Martha Neil In a highly unusual move, the chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has gone public with a proposed mortgage foreclosure ...
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Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Gen. George W. Casey Jr., the Army chief of staff, presided, and three-star generals had to stand in the back because ...
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