Wrong decisions made on how many troops to send to Iraq: Rumsfeld

By ANI
Tuesday, February 8, 2011

WASHINGTON - Former US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has conceded that “it’s possible” that decisions on how many troops to send into Iraq marked the biggest mistake of the war.

“In a war, many things cost lives. The most important failure in the execution of the war,” said Rumsfeld.

The interview-Rumsfeld’s first for television since 2006 — is tied to the publication of his memoir, “Known and Unknown,” this week, reports ABC News.

The book spans a half-century that took Rumsfeld, now 78, from a back bench as a 30-year-old member of Congress to success in the private and public sectors.

He served Republican presidents from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush, including a stint as President Gerald Ford’s chief of staff.

Remarkably, he would become both the youngest and oldest man to have served as secretary of defense-tenures separated by 24 years. (ANI)

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