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Essay heading: Donald Rumsfeld
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Rumsfeld wanted more civilian control over the military, and a slimmer, faster force, which caused senior leaders to have doubts about his leadership. General Swannack stated that “Mr. Rumsfeld had micromanaged the war in Iraq, rather than leaving it to senior commanders there, including Gen. George W... displayed 300 characters
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General Swannack stated that “Mr. Rumsfeld had micromanaged the war in Iraq, rather than leaving it to senior commanders there, including Gen. George W. Casey Jr. of the Army, the top American officer in Iraq, and Gen. John P. Abizaid of the Army, the top officer in the Middle East. "My belief is Rumsfeld does not really understand the dynamic of counterinsurgency warfare... displayed next 300 characters
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