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  • ...sibly he was under William Luti. ... Shulsky's real boss was somebody like Douglas Feith or higher" <ref name=Kwiatowski>{{citation | author = Richard Perle, James Colbert, Charles Fairbanks, Jr., Douglas Feith, Robert Loewenberg, David Wurmser, and Meyrav Wurmser}}</ref> proposed by
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  • In the summer of 2002, the general staff of Douglas Feith, Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, was being overwhelmed with work on I The office was sometimes confused with the Douglas Feith#Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group|Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation
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  • ...OUTHERN WATCH]], when the [[9/11]] attack struck. On his return, he said [[Douglas Feith]] asked him "why are you working on Afghanistan? You ought to be working on He was especially critical of [[Douglas Feith]] and his staff, whom he said "were essentially an extra-governmental organ
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  • ...of Middle East studies at the American Enterprise Institute, he worked for Douglas Feith in the Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group. Wurmser transferred to wor ...orism Evaluation Group|Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group created by Douglas Feith. This unit focused on finding terrorist linkages ignored by the United Stat
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  • ...n rather than engagement. Signers included Elliott Abrams, David Wurmser, Douglas Feith, Michael Rubin, Paula Dobriansky, Richard Perle, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Michael
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  • | title = War Policy with Douglas Feith ...gh ostensibly he was under Luti. ... Shulsky's real boss was somebody like Douglas Feith or higher" <ref name=Kwiatowski>{{citation
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  • [[Douglas Feith]] quotes him as asking a question about the [[Iraq War]], relating to the l
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  • ...frontation rather than engagement. Signers included [[Elliott Abrams]], [[Douglas Feith]], [[Michael Rubin]], [[Paula Dobriansky]], [[Richard Perle]], [[Jeane Kirk
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  • ...leaving with Iraq, met with Rumsfeld's staff, specifically being sent to [[Douglas Feith]] to draft the [[de-Ba'athification]] order. Feith said his staff had brief
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  • ...Office of Special Plans, a new office in the Department of Defense, under Douglas Feith,<ref name=RL32217>{{citation
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  • ...hor = [[Richard Perle]], [[James Colbert]], [[Charles Fairbanks, Jr.]], [[Douglas Feith]], [[Robert Loewenberg]], [[David Wurmser]], and [[Meyrav Wurmser]]}}</ref>
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  • ...frontation rather than engagement. Signers included [[Elliott Abrams]], [[Douglas Feith]], [[Michael Rubin]], [[Paula Dobriansky]], [[Richard Perle]], [[Jeane Kirk ...Perle]]. The group included [[Frank Gaffney, Jr.]], [[Elliott Abrams]], [[Douglas Feith]] and [[R. James Woolsey]]. Perle was the center of the young group<ref na
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  • ...st that, like Richard Nixon's "plumbers", and the ad-hoc intelligence unit Douglas Feith set up, the staff in this office were politicized appointees, with an ideol
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  • ...but was given it by Pentagon staff. Isikoff and Corn say it was drafted by Douglas Feith's office. <ref name=Hubris>{{citation
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  • ...ants of Saddam's regime." According to Bremer, Under Secretary for Policy Douglas Feith showed him a more sweeping order, and suggested Bremer issue the order that
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  • ...nest broker, and, referring to [[Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]] [[Douglas Feith]], whom General "[[Tommy Franks]] said was stupidest blankety blank man in
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