August 27, 2004

The Spy in Rumsfeld's Pants

Well, now this is an interesting googlization. Someone on Pentagon undersecretary Feith's staff is being invesigated as an Israeli spy. Check this out from the WSJ's hand-job on neo-con ideas man Feith, 2003-08-05:

The idea that fighting the war on terrorism requires a new military "footprint" world-wide was worked by Mr. Feith's policy staff. It led to decisions to reduce the number of U.S. troops in Germany and South Korea and negotiate basing rights in more places world-wide (Central Asia, for example), closer to where they might be needed. The new basing strategy will affect the way the military fights and the way we do diplomacy for decades.

Who would a major redeployment of US troops to Central Asia help the most?

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