Donald Rumsfeld

A young boy is shown with his right hand up to his face shielding the sun with armored military vehicles shown in the distance.
Afghanistan’s arc from 9/11 to today: Once hopeful, now sad
Attendees wave Chinese flags during a ceremony at Tiananmen Square to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Chinese Communist Party in Beijing
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Chinese Communist Party 100 years: Xi warns China won’t be bullied
US Army soldier is show firing a howitzer weapon, the exhaust of which has made piles of rocks fly on opposite sides of the artillary.
Analysis: Why the US is to blame for its own defeat in Afghanistan
A member of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF) takes his position during a patrol looking for militants of the Islamic State, formerly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), in a neighborhood in Ramadi, July 23, 2014.
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Iraq is in serious trouble. Here’s how it got there
Experts say foreign policy largely irrelevant when U.S. voters head to ballot box
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Examining 10 years of US counterterrorism
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates accused of ignoring sexual assaults
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Donald Rumsfeld sued for alleged torture
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Anti-terrorism strategy under Obama
Pentagon Insider Steve Bucci Admits ‘Bad Assumptions’ About Iraq, 10 Years On
Lifestyle & Belief
Iraq — 10 Years Later: ‘What We Did Wrong’
Arts, Culture & Media
2012 US Election: Does Foreign Policy Experience Matter?
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What’s Become of the Neoconservative Movement?
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Gates stays on
Conflict & Justice
Spanish human rights lawsuit against China
Top of the Hour: Sexual Harrassment in the Military, Morning Headlines
Conflict & Justice
Gates, Rumsfeld and Pentagon Served Class-Action Suit
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Reflecting on Donald Rumsfeld’s Storied Career
Top of the Hour: Donald Rumsfeld, Morning Headlines
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What We Know About Donald Rumsfeld