Former Commander of U.S. Forces disses Rummy
In a new tell-all by Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez, Wiser in Battle: A Soldier’s Story, the former Commander of U.S. Forces in Iraq takes his turn finger-pointing over where Iraq went wrong. Considering this Administration’s track record for punishing prescience and promoting loyal incompetence among its ranks, the fact that the three-star general took the fall for Abu Ghraib speaks in his favor. (Because, as we all know, it’s the soldier’s fault a few Bad Apples got “out of hand” — if by Bad Apples you mean, the White House.)
It might surprise you to learnĀ (/snark) Sanchez thinks Rumsfeld might have had something to do with the failures of the first year:
Sphere: Related Content“Hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars were unnecessarily spent, and worse yet, too many of our most precious military resource, our American soldiers, were unnecessarily wounded, maimed, and killed as a result. In my mind, this action by the Bush administration amounts to gross incompetence and dereliction of duty.”
Tags: Abu Ghraib, Bush, Iraq, Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez, Rumsfeld, Wiser in Battle: A Soldier's Story


