

An edition of Rumsfeld (2007)
his rise, fall, and catastrophic legacy
By Cockburn, Andrew
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
Scribner
Language
eng
Pages
247
Description:
Donald Rumsfeld, who as secretary of defense oversaw the army, navy, air force, and marines from 2001 to December 2006, is widely blamed for the catastrophic state of America's involvement in Iraq. Here, Washington insider Cockburn details Rumsfeld's decisions in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and also shows how his political legacy stretches back decades and will reach far into the future. Relying on sources that include high-ranking officials in the Pentagon and the White House, this book goes far beyond previous accounts to reveal a man consumed with the urge to dominate each and every human encounter, and whose aggressive ambition has long been matched by his inability to display genuine leadership or accept responsibility for egregious error.--From publisher description.
subjects: Politics and government, United States, War on Terrorism, 2001-2009, Decision making, Officials and employees, Cabinet officers, Military policy, United States. Dept. of Defense, Biography, Iraq War, 2003-2011, Iraq War, 2003-, United States. Department of Defense, New York Times reviewed, Rumsfeld, donald, 1932-2021, United states, department of defense, United states, officials and employees, United states, politics and government, 2001-2009, United states, military policy
People: Donald Rumsfeld (1932-), Donald Rumsfeld
Places: United States
Times: 2001-2009