The 9/11 Plan: Cheney, Rumsfeld and the “Continuity of Government”
By Paul Schreyer
“If a mandarinate ruled America, the recruiting committee on September 11 would have had to find someone like Cheney.” Washington Post author Barton Gellman in his book “Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency”
Terrorism. Emergency plans. Political careers. The history of 9/11 can be written from many angles.
But whatever point of view is chosen, Dick Cheney is a central
figure. “Principle is okay up to a certain point”, he once said, “but
principle doesn´t do any good if you lose the nomination”. He´s surely
an elusive character. Not less than Donald Rumsfeld, his close
companion. Both of their lifes are inseperably bound with a dark side of
recent American history. The core of the following story was originally
told by the authors James Mann and Peter Dale Scott whose thorough
research is deeply appreciated. Yet a lot of background information was
added. Thus a bigger picture slowly took shape, showing a plan and its
actors …
Cheney
and Rumsfeld were an old team. Major parts of their careers they had
spent together. Both had no privileged family background. Cheney´s
father worked as an employee for the department of agriculture,
Rumsfeld´s father had a job in a real estate company. The families´
living conditions were modest. Both sons could go to university only
with the backing of scholarships.
Rumsfeld, born 1932, chose political science. He was a rather small
and sturdy person, but with energetic charisma. While at university he
engaged in sport and was known as a succesful ringer. Later Rumsfeld
went to the Navy to become a pilot. The Navy hat paid a part of his
scholarship. At the end of the 1950s he eventually started his career in
politics as assistant of a congressman. Meanwhile father of a young
family, and following a short intermezzo at an investment bank, Rumsfeld
himself ran for Congress, at the age of 29 only.
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