Donald Rumsfeld (1932-2021), twice US secretary of defense and a former chief of staff to President Gerald Ford, was one of America’s great bureaucratic infighters, famously undermining Henry Kissinger’s negotiating position during the START II talks with the USSR. Although Rumsfeld presided over the Iraq War debacle, his greatest claim to fame my well turn out to be his exposition about “known and unknown unknowns.”
Donald Rumsfeld (1932 – 2021)
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New Alliances for a New Century
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The Media War on Terror
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Winning the War on Terror
Winning the War on Terror
Oct 11, 2004 Donald Rumsfeld
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