Twelve questions for Anthony Zinni

Anthony Zinni likes to take on difficult tasks. Early in his 35-year career in America's Marine Corps he was sent to Vietnam, where he suffered injury and illness while serving as an infantry advisor to local forces and later as a company commander. He would eventually rise to the rank of four-star general and command all of America's forces in the Middle East. Following his retirement from the Marines in 2000 he served as America's special envoy to Israel ... Full Story »

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by Leo Romero - Aug. 2, 2009
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by Hans Suter - Aug. 5, 2009

It is not quality journalism. The decisive question that might have qualified the whole interview wasn't asked: what is Zinni's opinion about former generals serving as CEO's of defense contractors.

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by John Louden - Aug. 2, 2009

If Zinni hadn't become a career soldier he could have excelled as a fencing instructor. The interviewer tries, but...

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