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Last month, we wondered whether Don Rumsfeld was losing faith in his undersecretary for policy, Douglas Feith.


Last month, we wondered whether Don Rumsfeld was losing faith in his undersecretary for policy, Douglas Feith. Confirmation now comes from The Washington Times' Rowan rowan

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 source saying "Feith's star is falling." Why? It was Feith who pushed to make Saddam's suspected WMD WMD

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 the top rationale for going to war with Iraq.
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Date:Oct 1, 2003
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