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Charles Krauthammer
Last time around, the antiwar left did not have a very high opinion of generals. A popular slogan in the 1960s was “war is too important to be left to the generals.” It was the generals who had advocated attacking Cuba during the missile crisis of October 1962, while the civilians preferred — and got — a diplomatic solution. In popular culture, “Dr. Strangelove” made indelible the caricature of the war-crazed general. And it was I-know-better generals who took over the U.S. government in a coup in the 1960s bestseller and movie “Seven Days in May.”
Another war, another take. I-know-better generals are back. Six of them, retired, are denouncing the Bush administration and calling for Donald Rumsfeld’s resignation as secretary of defense. The antiwar types think this is just swell.
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