Friday, May 05, 2006

Rumsfeld Caught Off His Guard

Courtesy www.crooksandliars.com -

In a press conference yesterday, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld actually had to answer a real question and was somewhat flummoxed.

Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern was called on after a woman with a sign was carted away. McGovern, well-dressed and bespectacled, no doubt looked like a safe bet. Unfortunately for Rumsfeld, this was not the case. The Secretary was confronted with his own words, which he then proceeded to deny.

Watch the clip here.

McGovern was interviewed later on Paula Zahn's show, and she seemed to go out of her way to cover for Rummy.

Even Lou Dobbs took issue with what Don had to say about not being in the "intelligence business."

McGovern knew exactly what he was talking about. The quote from Rumsfeld comes from This Week with George Stephanopoulos on March 30, 2003. Here's the relevant transcript:

MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: Finally, weapons of mass destruction. Key goal of the military campaign is finding those weapons of mass destruction. None have been found yet. There was a raid on the Answar Al-Islam Camp up in the north last night. A lot of people expected to find ricin there. None was found. How big of a problem is that? And is it curious to you that given how much control U.S. and coalition forces now have in the country, they haven't found any weapons of mass destruction?

SEC. RUMSFELD: Not at all. If you think -- let me take that, both pieces -- the area in the south and the west and the north that coalition forces control is substantial. It happens not to be the area where weapons of mass destruction were dispersed. We know where they are. They're in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south and north somewhat.

Second, the [audio glitch] facilities, there are dozens of them, it's a large geographic area. It is the -- Answar Al-Islam group has killed a lot of Kurds. They are tough. And our forces are currently in there with the Kurdish forces, cleaning the area out, tracking them down, killing them or capturing them and they will then begin the site exploitation. The idea, from your question, that you can attack that place and exploit it and find out what's there in fifteen minutes.

I would also add, we saw from the air that there were dozens of trucks that went into that facility after the existence of it became public in the press and they moved things out. They dispersed them and took them away. So there may be nothing left. I don't know that. But it's way too soon to know. The exploitation is just starting.

Second, the criminal facilities, there are dozens of them, it's a large geographic area. It is the -- Answar Al-Islam group has killed a lot of Kurds. They are tough. And our forces are currently in there with the Kurdish forces, cleaning the area out, tracking them down, killing them or capturing them and they will then begin the site exploitation. The idea, from your question, that you can attack that place and exploit it and find out what's there in fifteen minutes.
I would also add, we saw from the air that there were dozens of trucks that went into that facility after the existence of it became public in the press and they moved things out. They dispersed them and took them away. So there may be nothing left. I don't know that. But it's way too soon to know. The exploitation is just starting.

MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: Do you think we'll still be fighting in Iraq six months from now?

SEC. RUMSFELD: Oh, goodness, you know, I've never -- we've never had a timetable. We've always said it could be days, weeks, or months and we don't know. And I don't think you need a timetable. What you really need to know is it's going to end and it's going to end with the Iraqi people liberated and that regime will be gone.

MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: Secretary Rumsfeld, thank you very much.
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Yeah - thanks, buddy.

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