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Douglas Feith: What does "winning the war" mean?

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2008

http://www.fordhallforum.org/staging/feith.html
Douglas J. Feith, former United States Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (2001 2005), addresses the Bush Administration's shifting goals in the Iraq War.

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  • Douglas Feith was allowed to open his own branch of government, "Office of Special Plans" which fed false information connecting Iraq to 9/11. Why?...

    Douglas Feith helped compose, "A Clean Break" w/ Richard Perle. It called for the removal of Iraqi, Iranian & Syrian governments for the sake of Israel.

    Douglas Feith is a lawyer for defense contractor, Northrop-Grumman.

    Feith is a Zionist-American, traitor-terrorist and a criminal whose war is responsible for killing more Americans than 9/11.

  • Regardless what you think about him, Douglas J. Feith and those like him - Democrats & Republicans - are patriots serving their country. They merely implemented the policy and facilitated the policymaker's decision process. I happen to agree with the Iraqi Theater of the U.S.-Islamist War. But we shouldn't denegrate this man for his service just because some disagree with the war. Plus, the War Policy was sound, necessary, and just.

    Inter arma enim silent leges,

    ATMD

  • what a moron

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