http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-intervene17aug17,1,2912638.story?coll=la-home-headlines(Registration Required)
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The Defense Department had sent a team of 31 military specialists to Liberia on July 7 "to make recommendations for an appropriate level of intervention," according to the group's mission statement. After assessing the situation on the ground, the team completed its analysis and delivered it within 72 hours to Air Force One during President Bush's Africa trip that week.
The team urged that the United States immediately deploy a 2,300-strong Marine Expeditionary Unit to stabilize the country and protect civilians amid a vicious civil war, said several U.S. officials familiar with the report. Two hundred Marines arrived in the country Thursday, five weeks after the call for urgent action.
On Air Force One, the initial draft of the team's report made the rounds of State Department and National Security Council officials, including national security advisor Condoleezza Rice, according to officials on the trip. The report was also distributed to top officials in the Army's European Command, which oversaw the team, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
But before the president saw the report, Pentagon officials pulled it back.
"The Pentagon squashed it," an administration official said. "It was way too strong for their liking."
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Donald Rumsfeld has so much blood on his hands; one has to wonder how this fiend still has a job in the greatest democracy on the planet. Did this episode prompt all of the "Powell won't be back for a second term" talk we heard at the beginning of the month?
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