Excerpts from “Rumsfeld’s War”
The Washington Times is publishing excerpts from Rowan Scarborough’s fascinating new book, Rumsfeld’s War.
Donald H. Rumsfeld sat in a vault-like room studded with video screens and talked with President Bush as the Pentagon burned.
“This is not a criminal action,” the secretary of defense told Bush over a secure line. “This is war.”
The word “war” meant more than going after the al Qaeda terrorist network in Afghanistan, the fault line of terrorism. Bush said he wanted retaliation.
The setting was the Pentagon’s Executive Support Center, where Rumsfeld held secure video teleconferences with the White House across the Potomac or with ground commanders 10,000 miles away.
The time was 1:02 p.m., less than four hours after terrorists steered American Flight 77 into the Pentagon’s southwest wall.
Rumsfeld at first had dashed to the impact site. In his shirt and tie, he helped transport the wounded.
The last two sentences tell you everything you need to know about Donald Rumsfeld.