US Republican politician, defense secretary 197577 and 20012006. A veteran of the Richard
Nixon and Gerald
Ford Republican administrations of the 1970s, from 2001 he formulated an aggressive US defence doctrine that supports the use of pre-emptive strikes against countries that are perceived as risks to the USA, particularly those supporting international terrorism. In 2003, as part of the George W
Bush administration, Rumsfeld oversaw the US-led
Iraq War to overthrow Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, based on the assertion that Iraq was developing weapons of mass destruction (a claim subsequently unproven). In 2006 he faced criticism from retired US generals for failing to have a clear strategy for winning the peace in Iraq, where civil war had ensued and US military casualties mounted. In November 2006 he resigned, after the Republican Party suffered reverses in congressional elections.
After a period in investment banking, he was elected to the House of Representatives, in 1962, serving a Chicago constituency.
In 1969 he was appointed to Nixon's cabinet, as director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, and went on to serve as director of the Economic Stabilization Program 197172 and US ambassador to NATO 197374, before being appointed first chief of staff 197475 and then defense secretary 197577 during the Gerald Ford administration.
As defense secretary he has given support to the building of a US
National Missile Defense system, to provide protection against ballistic missiles.
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