Dems Seek No Confidence Vote on Rumsfeld

Posted on August 31, 2006

Taking a page from British politics, Democrats are seeking to hold a no confidence vote on Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.

Under assault from Republicans on issues of national security, congressional Democrats are planning to push for a vote of no confidence in Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld this month as part of a broad effort to stay on the offensive ahead of the November midterm elections.

In Rumsfeld, Democrats believe they have found both a useful antagonist and a stand-in for President Bush and what they see as his blunders in Iraq. This week, Democrats interpreted a speech of his as equating critics of the war in Iraq to appeasers of Adolf Hitler, an interpretation that Pentagon spokesman Eric Ruff disputed. But Democrats said the hyperbolic attack would backfire.

But even before that, Democrats and some Republicans had maintained that Bush has never held anyone in his administration accountable for decisions in the Iraq war that many military analysts say went disastrously wrong. The decisions include not mobilizing enough troops to keep the peace, disbanding the entire Iraqi army and purging all members of Saddam Hussein's Baath Party -- including teachers and low-level technocrats -- from the Iraqi government.

"Secretary Rumsfeld's stewardship of this effort is a failure, and he has let down our armed forces," said Rep. Rahm Emanuel (Ill.), chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, who is pushing for the no-confidence move.

It's not just the Democrats who have no confidence in Secretary Rumsfeld. His increasingly bizarre public statements have led a number of Republicans also to be critical of the man who was the architect of the disastrous Iraq War.

Remember Rummy telling us over and over that we didn't need many troops to secure Iraq? Making light of the fact that the Baghdad museum was looted, even though that museum held some of the world's oldest known relics? And how about the Rummy Classic: when confronted with the fact that our troops don't have enough body armor and armor for Humvees, he cavalierly replied, "You have go to war with the army you have, not the army you might want or wish to have..."

Rumsfeld needs to be held accountable.



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