Monthly Archive for December, 2006

The ABR Philosophy

The “Anybody but Rumsfeld” philosophy is just as dispicable as the ABB one. Consider what could have been asked of Rumsfeld’s replacement:

November 13, 2006

The Revolving Gates at the Pentagon
By Col. DAN SMITH
http://www.counterpunch.org/smith11132006.html

Excerpt:

They may well resurrect the charges lodged against Gates in 1987 and in 1991. They may ask him again whether he lied to Congress about the extent of his involvement in or knowledge of Iran-Contra. They may want to know whether the CIA, under his watch, altered national intelligence estimates on Soviet capabilities to make the threat seem worse than warranted. Their questioning might probe his involvement in providing military equipment and intelligence to Saddam Hussein during the 1980-1988 Iraq-Iran War, all of which helped Saddam in his battles against U.S. forces in 1991 in Operation Desert Storm. More broadly, Gates may be held to account once again for the CIA’s failure to predict the demise of the Soviet Union, the lack of monitoring of Saddam’s progress toward developing a nuclear weapon in the 1980s, and the “politicizing” of intelligence to support presidential biases.

Contrasted with:

December 5, 2006

Senators Praise Gates as a Welcome Change
By KATE ZERNIKE
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/05/washington/05cnd-scene.html

Excerpt:

Today, Mr. Gates arrived before the Senate as a savior, welcomed as “a refreshing breath of reality,” applauded from both sides of the aisle for his candor and forthrightness, pledges of bipartisanship and dialogue. And he was promised a speedy confirmation.

Great.