Rumsfeld wouldn't let the planners game it past knocking out the Taliban in Afghanistan or the fall of Baghdad in Iraq. To him, those were the points where it ended -- nothing after them was relevant.
Powell talked about 200k+ and mentioned the gaming done past Rumsfeld's "victory" -- and got shit on.
Making Rumsfeld a drone target would be a better investment than the last twenty they've used around the globe.
Quote from the Wikipedia ariticle on Neo Conservatism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservatism
"Republican U.S. senator Chuck Hagel, who has been critical of the Bush administration's adoption of neoconservative ideology in his book America: Our Next Chapter, writes, "So why did we invade Iraq? I believe it was the triumph of the so-called neo-conservative ideology, as well as Bush administration arrogance and incompetence that took America into this war of choice. . . . They obviously made a convincing case to a president with very limited national security and foreign policy experience, who keenly felt the burden of leading the nation in the wake of the deadliest terrorist attack ever on American soil."
Then-Chief of the Army, Gen. Eric Shinseki testifed before Congress leading up to the invasion of Iraq that such a venture would require "several hundred thousand" soldiers in a post invasion scenario to succeed. Rumsfeld and the Bush Administration were low-balling the invasion in terms of both dolllars, time and personnel. Had Congress foreseen the truth, they never would have allowed Bush to proceed.
Basically, the Neo Cons that were influencing foreign policy saw the invasion of Iraq as promoting US type democracy while leading to mid-East peace. So, the US tramples Saddam in a Blitzkrieg of Shock and Awe, eliminates the Baathists and sets up a democracy. The rest of the region seeing that the US has the balls and might to fuck em up, knuckles under and rushes to make nice with our fair haired child, Israel.
A Neo Con's wet dream....gone so bad.
They didn't get that the only thing that was keeping a lid on 26 million people in 3 factions that hated each other was Saddam's dictatorship. He posed no threat to the US. He was embargoed and censured and pretty much limited. As a secular dictator in a country with a 60% Shi'ite majority, who had fought the Islamic Repulic of Iran in a 10-year death struggle, why would he have an interest in promoting fundamentalists like Al-Qaeda.
So, here we are since Mar '03 in the endless war. Yeah, it helps the economy, but the cost of it is killing us in the long run. Not to mention our troops and the millions of suffering Afghans and Iraqis.