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  • {{r|Douglas Feith}}
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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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  • {{r|Douglas Feith}}
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...ration]] argued that Iraq should be attacked ''before'' Afghanistan. See [[Douglas Feith#War planning]]. --[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 18:45, 2
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  • Douglas Feith said never heard Bush say "we should [go to war] simply or primarily to hel
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  • ...of a Eric Shinseki, then a David Petraeus, against a Geoffrey Taylor and a Douglas Feith. Look at the [[Stovepiping|Office of Special Plans]], and put it in the con
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  • ...h the Soviet Union. The group included Frank Gaffney, Jr., Elliott Abrams, Douglas Feith, R. James Woolsey and Michael Ledeen. Perle was the center of the young gro | author = Richard Perle, James Colbert, Charles Fairbanks, Jr., Douglas Feith, Robert Loewenberg, David Wurmser, and Meyrav Wurmser}}</ref> It recommend
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  • * [[Douglas Feith/Definition]]
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  • ...ontinued its analysis, it accepted a briefing from a Pentagon group, under Douglas Feith, to share its ideas about an Iran-9/11 connection. This was presented at CI ...aff (CJCS) Dick Myers, Vice CJCS Peter Pace, and Undersecretary of Defense Douglas Feith were on the Washington end. Franks intended to ignore Feith, who he describ
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  • According to his Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, [[Douglas Feith]], Bush himself changed his own explanation of the war, beginning in late 2
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  • * [[Douglas Feith/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Douglas Feith/Metadata]]
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  • He created the Office of Special Plans, under Douglas Feith, specifically to make independent assessments of unprocessed intelligence r
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  • {{rpl|Douglas Feith}}
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  • * [[Douglas Feith]]
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  • * [[Douglas Feith]]
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  • ...governments. There are cases, for example, where [[L. Paul Bremer]] and [[Douglas Feith]] have quite different accounts of their interactions on [[debaathification
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