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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton admits role in Honduran coup aftermath [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)8. I believe you.
In connection with interviewing Rory Kennedy about her Vietnam Era documentary, Rosie O'Donnell said that, she had only known Armitage in connection with Plame, but, after Kennedy's documentary, she (Rosie, the truther) wanted to build Armitage a "statchoo."
(BTW, Armitage claimed the disclosure was "inadvertent." What a coincidence, huh? That Cheney was out to discredit the Plames around the same time that Armitage inadverted himself into disclosing classified info. How many other secrets has Armitage revealed "inadvertently"e before or since, I wonder?)
He served on a destroyer stationed off the coast of Vietnam during the Vietnam War before volunteering to serve what would eventually become three combat tours with the riverine/advisory forces for the Republic of Vietnam Navy.[4] According to Captain Kiem Do, a Republic of Vietnam Navy officer who served with him in Vietnam, Armitage "seemed drawn like a 'moth to flame' to the hotspots of the naval war: bedding down on the ground with Vietnamese commandos, sharing their rations and hot sauce, telling jokes in flawless Vietnamese".[5] Instead of a uniform, Armitage often dressed in native garb. He adopted a Vietnamese pseudonym, "Tran Phu", based on an arbitrary, but personally relevant translation of his real name.[5]
Several associates who fought alongside Armitage and other politicians (including Ted Shackley)[6] have since claimed that Armitage was associated with the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) clandestine Phoenix Program.[6] Armitage has denied a role in Phoenix and has stated thatat mostCIA officers would occasionally ask him for intelligence reports.[7]
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When Armitage arrived at the designated location he found 30 South Vietnamese Navy ships and dozens of fishing boats and cargo ships with as many as 30,000 Vietnamese refugees.[8][9] With transportation options limited for removing the floating city, Armitage, aboard the destroyer USS Kirk, personally decided that humanity required him to lead the flotilla of ships over 1000 miles to shelter in Subic Bay, Philippines, in 1975. This went against the wishes of both the Philippine and American governments. Nevertheless, Armitage personally arranged for food and water to be delivered by the U.S. Defense Department before negotiating with both governments for permission to dock in Subic Bay.
ublic service career
After the end of the Vietnam War Armitage moved to Washington, D.C., to serve as a consultant for the United States Department of Defense. He was almost immediately sent to serve in Tehran, Iran, until November 1976. Following that posting, he moved to Bangkok and operated an import/export business in the private sector for the next two years. In 1978, he returned to the United States and started working as an aide to Republican Senator Bob Dole.[citation needed]
In late 1980, Armitage became a foreign policy advisor to Republican President-elect Ronald Reagan. Following that role, he was made a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia and Pacific Affairs, a high-ranking post in the Pentagon. He served in this position from 1981 to 1983.
And heaven knows, New Democrats loves them some Reagan. Numbered among the TEN best US presidents in all of US history by both Hillary and Obama during the 2007-08 primary campaign.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Armitage_%28politician%29
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And because of the Military/Industrial complex, the choices we'll have in 2016? Clinton vs Bush
loudsue
Sep 2014
#1
"those are the two they are going to try to cram down everyone's throats." Of course "they" you
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#39
It's hard to believe how bad the current slate of likely Democratic primary candidates are.
Vattel
Sep 2014
#9
Amazing propaganda state this country has, that we know more about her granddaughter than this:
woo me with science
Sep 2014
#25