Of the 25 founding members of the PNAC, 10 entered the Bush administration in 2001: Dick Cheney (vice president), Donald Rumsfeld ... Quotation from Lawrence Kaplan and William Kristol, The War over ...
And because the U.S. military was unprepared for the kind of fight it found itself in during the Iraq War, the lessons to be learned is that the Americans should not become so rigid on things like ...
The recent release of Sir John Chilcot’s inquiry into the origins of the Iraq War has predictably inspired ... as the latter-day inquisitors of George W. Bush and Tony Blair would have it ...
In other words, the U.S. would fight another major insurgency in the Middle East. It would be the battle of Fallujah on steroids. The Gazan population is six times greater than that Iraqi city was in ...
I talked to one police officer that night who told me he served in Iraq, and he had never seen anything like the combat that he saw that day.” Liz Cheney swears that she, too, was in a war zone ...
He also called Cheney out over his support for the Iraq War, which in hindsight has become one of the most unpopular initiatives of the Bush-Cheney administration. “He’s the King of Endless ...
The U.S. Congress has granted President George W. Bush the authorisation he sought to wage war if necessary to disarm Iraq, as the Senate followed the House of Representatives to support him with ...
All elections mark beginnings and endings. One thing this election brought was the end of the dynasty that began when Dick Cheney, age 34, became President Gerald Ford’s chief of staff.