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Donald Rumsfeld, Defence Secretary under two US presidents, dies

By Robert D. McFadden
New York Times·
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Donald Rumsfeld, who served four presidents, oversaw a war that many said should never have been fought. But he said the removal of Saddam Hussein had "created a more stable and secure world."

Donald Rumsfeld, the secretary of defence for Presidents Gerald Ford and George W. Bush, who presided over America's Cold War strategies in the 1970s and, in the new world of terrorism decades later, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, died on Tuesday at his home in Taos,

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