Steve Chapman: Bob Gates Is Tired of War

U.S. troopsRobert Gates may be the only CIA director or
defense secretary who ever took part in peace demonstrations during
the Vietnam War. In his 1996 memoir—the one nobody noticed—he says
that in 1970, as a young CIA employee and Air Force veteran, he
marched in Washington to protest the U.S. invasion of Cambodia.

“I and virtually all of my friends and acquaintances in CIA were
opposed to the war and to any prolonged strategy for extracting
us,” he recalls, with no evident regret.

Gates has been a durable pillar of the U.S. national security
apparatus, serving under eight presidents. Heading the Pentagon
under George W. Bush and Barack Obama, he had the task of bringing
success out of stalemate in military engagements someone else
started, and he did his best. But under his hawkish exterior,
writes Steve Chapman, the antiwar impulse has never gone away.

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