Rumsfeld Remains Largely Unapologetic In Memoir -- Washington Post
Former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld, that master of the tart zinger, now concedes he went too far with some. The man who more than any other in the Bush administration personified bravado and self-assuredness has come to regret saying "Stuff happens" about the early looting in postwar Iraq. He admits his quip about "old Europe" - meaning Germany and France - not supporting the use of force in Iraq was hardly deft diplomacy.
As for declaring, as he did in the first days after the invasion of Iraq, "We know where they are," referring to suspected stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction - well, Rumsfeld would like to take that one back, too.
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Donald Rumsfeld's Memoir: No Regrets on Iraq War -- ABC News
Donald Rumsfeld regrets harsh Iraq war comments -- The Telegraph
Rumsfeld defends handling of Iraq war in new book -- Reuters
In Book, Rumsfeld Recalls Bush’s Early Iraq Focus -- New York Times
The odd twinge of regret, but no sign of mea culpa -- Independent
Rumsfeld, Still Defiant -- Howard Kurtz, The Daily Beast
Rumsfeld's Regrets (There Aren't Many) -- Michael Crowley, Time Magazine
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