Either Jeb Bush is confused with the identity of Ukraine or he is setting the stage for a nuclear holocaust. I kinda would like to know what happened here. I just think it is really, really odd Rumsfeld and Bush 3.0 are on the same wavelength still yet again. Now, Jeb when in office he can say he already made the argument for nuclear holocaust in June of 2015 before he announced he was entering into the nominating race for the presidency.
June 9, 2015
By Stephanie Condon
Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (click here) told the British newspaper the Times that it was "unrealistic" to expect a democracy to emerge in Iraq following the United States' 2003 invasion.
"I'm not one who thinks that our particular template of democracy is appropriate for other countries at every moment of their histories," Rumsfeld said. "The idea that we could fashion a democracy in Iraq seemed to me unrealistic. I was concerned about it when I first heard those words."
In 2003, weeks after the invasion, Rumsfeld dismissed concerns about chaos in the Middle Eastern country.
"It's untidy, and freedom's untidy, and free people are free to make mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things," he told reporters at the time. "They're also free to live their lives and do wonderful things, and that's what's going to happen here."
The Bush administration argued ahead of the Iraq war that Iraqis would embrace democracy....
June 9, 2015
By Stephanie Condon
Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (click here) told the British newspaper the Times that it was "unrealistic" to expect a democracy to emerge in Iraq following the United States' 2003 invasion.
"I'm not one who thinks that our particular template of democracy is appropriate for other countries at every moment of their histories," Rumsfeld said. "The idea that we could fashion a democracy in Iraq seemed to me unrealistic. I was concerned about it when I first heard those words."
In 2003, weeks after the invasion, Rumsfeld dismissed concerns about chaos in the Middle Eastern country.
"It's untidy, and freedom's untidy, and free people are free to make mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things," he told reporters at the time. "They're also free to live their lives and do wonderful things, and that's what's going to happen here."
The Bush administration argued ahead of the Iraq war that Iraqis would embrace democracy....