Rumsfeld to release autobiography in 2011

NEW YORK – Former US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld will release an autobiography in January that the publisher promises “…

NEW YORK – Former US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld will release an autobiography in January that the publisher promises “pulls no punches” from a man who was one of the most ardent proponents of going to war in Iraq.

The publisher also plans to launch a website with thousands of pages of documents to support Rumsfeld’s account. Rumsfeld (78) has said all profits will go to veterans’ charities.

“Like Donald Rumsfeld himself, this memoir pulls no punches,” said Adrian Zackheim, president and publisher of the Sentinel imprint of Penguin Group.

Known and Unknownwill explore some of the controversies such as the abuse of prisoners at the Abu Ghraib jail in Iraq and allegations of human rights violations at the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

READ MORE

The title is derived from comments made by Rumsfeld during a February 2002 news conference in which he referred to “known knowns” and “known unknowns”. Rumsfeld had been asked by a journalist whether there was any evidence Iraq had tried to supply terrorists with weapons of mass destruction.

Rumsfeld was fired by president George W Bush as defence secretary in 2006 with US troops bogged down after 3½ years of fighting in Iraq. – (Reuters)