Most people have something in common. He judges everything on his own, and the famous Genghis Khan is a hero on one hand and an even better villain on the other. Here, one criterion is oneself.

Why do I hate Rumsfeld so much?

The reason is simple, because you touched my bowl. Honestly, I wasn't that interested in whatever Rumsfeld was doing until I hooked up with Director Lizzie.

Whether he started a war in Iraq or went around screaming salt while ignoring others, it was none of my business, and he just sounded a little less "fucked-up." I just had an idea.

If jealous, blind Rumsfeld hadn't tried to put the 'Buy America' bill on parliament, he would have simply hated it, but things have changed 180 degrees now. I don't want to see you.

The position of "Commander of the United States of America" is of great importance in some ways. The exhibition is intended to lead more than 30,000 U.S. Soldiers, as well as more than 680,000 Korean Soldiers, as well as another 600,000 reinforcements supported in the Pacific and mainland United States.

Once upon a time, I was a general guarding the Empire's transformation. Returning to the mainland after retirement will not solve anything, but I will be able to move a million troops after the war.

There were repeated accusations against the current Defense Minister from the mouth of the palace in such a position. Seeing General Laport in Korea's 'violent' hatred for Rumsfeld at the Ministry of Defense, there seemed to be a reason.

As soon as I got back to the United States, I contacted General Schwartz, who was traveling back and forth between Washington and New York, because I thought it would be better to find out more about him with broad feet than the intelligence team.

While I was on the phone, I asked if I could meet him in New York for some business in the east because the situation seems complicated.

"Did you write the last article yourself? You're an expert."

"Hahaha. Did you get a good read on it? Everyone said it was fine if it wasn't."

I raised it a little, and I smiled at General Schwartz, who was smiling because he felt so good. General Schwartz posted an article in the Wall Street Journal last month called "The Widely Viewed U.S. Army Strategy."

The contributors discussed more diverse perspectives on current U.S. forces and where to go next, but also called for bypass changes in current government policy as they cited casualties from large-scale combat with insurgents in Iraq this summer.

When I get older, I turn into a child, and I only mention it to my compliments for a while. Probably proud to have written in the newspaper for the first time in his life.

"Then write your contribution once a month on a regular basis. Even if you don't have to do it yourself, you can use one person at a meeting, right? Wouldn't it be better if we did more research than just social gatherings, and we told them the results?"

"Oh, oh, that's a good idea. They're gonna love it. Especially when it comes to wool gatherings. You like to meddle when you're old enough. There's a clear sense of purpose for a meeting, okay, okay."

General Schwartz is excited by my offer, muttering in succession that it's good. He likes it. He's got his fists full.

In fact, I thought about it spontaneously, but I thought it might be helpful later if I could regularly column the newspaper and increase my right to speak. If you do well, you could grow into a sink that determines the U.S. defense policy.

"By the way, I was hanging out with Commander Rapport and General Daniel in Korea a while ago."

"Yeah, really? But?"

"They were picking on Rumsfeld like crazy. And when I heard that, I had the strangest idea. Rumsfeld knows all about cursing, but he doesn't seem to be criticizing very simply. Any guesses?"

Although he is a retired General Schwartz, he leads dozens of adults not far from the Pentagon. Even if they are not all active, they are not going anywhere. I don't think the incoming information is a joke.

"Hmmm… Violent criticism?"

"Yes, violently. very openly. “

General Schwartz seems to think for a moment and gives you a big nod as if it makes sense. I was more curious about the attitude as if I knew something, so I urged my eyes to reveal it quickly.

"In fact, he may not have been able to speak with his own mouth, but it's probably because of the withdrawal of the main U.S. military."

"Withdrawal from the US Army??"

"Yes. You've heard about the 'transfer of operations and reduced troops' in Korea. Isn't it?"

I looked at my head in my own way, but I didn't understand what it meant. It's true that I have extensive connections with U.S. military officers, but little interest in the situation inside and out.

'Even if you do withdraw, at least a few years will pass.'

It's not that I'm not unaware of this issue that has often appeared in Korean newspapers. I heard that if the exhibition would be transferred to Korea, the current position of the coalition commander, 4-Star General, would be eliminated and 3-Star General would be in charge of South Korea.

With this attitude, General Laport's position will also disappear, but I think this big decision will take at least 3-4 years to complete. No matter what happens, it is not going to hurt you directly.

“Still, they're going to fulfill their duties, right? Are you worried about your subordinates? ”

This is my limit. I don't know, I asked for advice.

“Haha. There are only 14 Four-Star Generals in the army. And if Lafort doesn't retire, he's a Pacific Army commander in one place, and that's gone too. Retirement is a fact. The same goes for General Daniel. His promotion to 4-Star General makes it very difficult to climb. ”

Now I clearly understand. Rumsfeld touched two barrels of rice. I can definitely empathize with your anger. General Schwartz has given me a more detailed explanation, but nothing in the world is as simple as that.

“Speaking of which, tell me more about that earlier. Do you know how South Korea would reform the U.S. military if they took control of the exhibition? Oh, I was just wondering. The whole family is in Korea. ”

As General Schwartz gave me a slightly suspicious glance at my question, I quickly made excuses. Perhaps General Schwartz had some information about the interests of the United States and was wary of me talking about it elsewhere.

“It doesn't mean anything? You know, this is sensitive. I don't doubt you, but you have to promise to leave me alone. It can be very noisy when it's known in Korea. ”

“Of course. Who am I? You don't trust me? ”

“Ah-ah, don't get me wrong. Of course I believe you, because you think you're nothing, and you can talk to people. What's the secret between us? Haha.”

I was too careful what I was going to say, so I got angry and urgently asked me. I didn't have anything to be angry about, so I smiled and said I knew.

As far as General Schwartz is concerned, Rumsfeld is attempting to use controversial control of the exhibition from South Korea to reduce manpower.

From the beginning of his inauguration, he had an ambitious plan to convert the way of war from analog to digital, which was to reduce the number of numbers, such as speed battles using advanced technologies and weapons, and disabling the enemy by firing first.

As part of this strategy, they want to evacuate or move to the south with minimal ground forces left in Korea.

He said he would win a modern American war with more advanced weapons and firepower than ever before. Among them is the plan to create a war strategy around the command post in Japan...

“What's that supposed to mean? Moving south or Japan! ”

I listened quietly, but I shouted secretly at the very annoying story.

“Don't worry. When the war breaks out, your family is guaranteed number one rescue. Maybe the president will die, but your parents will live. ”

General Schwartz reassured me that no matter what happened, the damage would not come to me, but it was ridiculous. I just didn't like the idea of controlling the Korean Peninsula in Japan.

"Hurry up and tell me the details!"

I was going to say something to the wrong sound, but I just urged the explanations to be blunt because I thought it would be for me. General Schwartz worked in Korea, so I know roughly why this is a problem. 'This is why I don't want to talk...' he grumbles.

Rumsfeld's idea is to move the U.S. troops south, below the Han River, and take down the aircraft with the same force and firepower as in Iraq.

However, this idea is impossible if the U.S. military is involved with North and South Korean forces, so we are pushing the iron army or the opportunity to move right now.

"Wait! So if the US military falls across the river, the Koreans who fight against the North Korean forces should be bombed together?

That's what it sounded like to me. This suddenly made me feel very bad. I'm not big on patriotism, but I don't want to do this.

"Khh! Hmmm, that's why I didn't want to tell you... but in the worst case, yes. The Korean Army ended the Han River Bridge during the 6.25 war. Hundreds of lives were lost on that bridge."

General Schwartz's point is stuck. It was the ROK chief of staff who cut off the bridges that were tangled with refugees during the last war. The government officials said they had already gone down to the other side.

No matter what I learned in my state-of-the-art time, I came across the United States as a child, and I don't know more than anyone who has served as a Union commander in Korea.

General Schwartz seems to be moving on from saying that Rumsfeld's plan is just that, but I seem to have caught the wrong guy and stopped talking.

South Korea is a war base, and Japan is changing its current framework as a support base, and strategizing around Japan is a major reduction in major U.S. forces.

It is also based on the firepower and state-of-the-art weapons shown in Iraq, and if only a notorious U.S. soldier stationed on the Korean Peninsula can mount a proactive offensive strike if necessary. They are not harmed, so there is nothing rough.

"What a fucking asshole..."

The more I hear, the more I'm completely fucked. This means that we will use the same operations in Korea to neutralize Saddam Hussein in a blatant bombing, whether citizens are searching in Iraq or not.

I think the newspaper reported tens of thousands of civilian deaths from combat and bombing in Iraq, but I honestly wasn't that interested. However, it feels really dirty to use similar strategies and tactics in Korea.

"So what's the situation?"

"Of course they're rebellious inside the military. No matter how strong Rumsfeld is, if he's wrong, more than 10 adults will lose their jobs. The opposite is not good. Fortunately, Rumsfeld has a situation because of the Fallujah problem that started in the summer."

Located west of Baghdad, Paluza is now known to be occupied by an armed group led by a terrorist group, Al Zarqawi. In a city not far from the capital, 5,000 hostiles remain at large and pose a great threat.

I was trying to protect my bowl, but I thought I should empower the military leaders. Even if I take care of them and send them away, it is not necessary to go to Japan. I heard that there is a possibility that the Japanese military will bring them before Korea.

It's complicated, and I'm not sure what's good, but just one thing is that Rumsfeld's idea is always bad. Seoul should never look like Baghdad.

'My house is in !'

I don't think so, but if... if there are people in my house who are ordering the bombing, I won't let them. American, Korean, and the rest of the country...

I have another reason to punish Rumsfeld, by the way.

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Some of our readers would like to answer your questions about the relationship between National Security Agency (NSA) and Rumsfeld.

NSA was set up as the National Intelligence Director by the Information Reform and Counterterrorism Act in April 2005, but who was it (Rumsfeldon?) will eventually allow the revision to pass, leaving the Ministry of Defense's Guaranhalo.

Rumsfeld held it in his hands until he retired, and then he subsequently stepped away and became an independent institution, which is now under the jurisdiction of the Pentagon, but the Director of National Intelligence appears to have changed to report directly to the President.

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Between 2004 and 2006, the exhibition rights were transferred to "Rumsfeld vs. Military competition, of course, is based on facts.

If the war in Iraq had ended prematurely and Rumsfeld had been empowered, the transfer of operations and the major U.S. military retreat would have been more resilient.

The two separate events, the War of Iraq and Ms. Operations, are actually very closely related, and the author has just found out. You can feel here that the world really is one.

for Rumsfeld, Baghdad in Iraq, Seoul in South Korea, or something like that. But I know this, so I hate it even more.

In a recent article, I read an article that expressed concern when Joo Jool joined the Japanese military in the event of the Korean War, which is not a new controversy at all. Of course, that's how it's gonna be, but...

* * * Additional comments by the author!!

In this article, the author deals with the hidden "Conflict between the U.S. Military and Rumsfeld," which is probably a foreign currency, surrounding Korea. This is the background description that adds another justification for punishing Rumsfeld, the enemy of one.

The nature of the tide, you know, follows its self-interest. In the work, the Joohan U.S. military is under the command of Ildu (?), but it has nothing to do with the writer's political orientation.