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Donald Rumsfeld’s New Book is Not Exactly Filled With Regrets

  • “The tedious, self-serving volume is filled with efforts
    to blame others… It is a book that
    suffers from many of the same flaws that led the administration into
    what George Packer of The New Yorker has called “a needlessly deadly”
    undertaking — that is, cherry-picked data, unexamined assumptions and an
    unwillingness to re-examine past decisions.”

    So says Michiko Kakutani of the NY Times. Sorry, Rummy!

    Rumsfeld has few regrets, no regretsno regrets and the odd twinge of regret, according to other reviewers.

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