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08/10/2005
NYC
Pentagon to host 9/11 march, show
BY MICHAEL McAULIFF
NY DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU
August 10, 2005
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon will hold a massive march
and country music concert to mark the fourth
anniversary of 9/11, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
said in an unusual announcement tucked into an Iraq
war briefing yesterday.
"This year the Department of Defense will initiate an
America Supports You Freedom Walk," Rumsfeld said,
adding that the march would remind people of "the
sacrifices of this generation and of each previous
generation."
The march will start at the Pentagon, where nearly 200
people died on 9/11, and end at the National Mall with
a show by country star Clint Black.
Word of the event startled some observers. "I've never
heard of such a thing," said John Pike, who has been a
defense analyst in Washington for 25 years and runs
GlobalSecurity.org.
The news also reignited debate and anger over linking
Sept. 11 with the war in Iraq.
"That piece of it is disturbing since we all know now
there was no connection," said Paul Rieckhoff, an Iraq
veteran who heads Operation Truth, an
anti-administration military booster.
Rieckhoff suggested the event was an ill-conceived
publicity stunt. "I think it's clear that their public
opinion polls are in the toilet," he said.
Rumsfeld's walk had some relatives of 9/11 victims
fuming.
"How about telling Mr. Rumsfeld to leave the memories
of Sept. 11 victims to the families?" said Monica
Gabrielle, who lost her husband in the attacks.
Administration supporters insisted Rumsfeld was right
to link Iraq and 9/11, and hold the rally.
"We are at war," said Rep. Pete King (R-L.I.). "It's
essential that we support our troops."
He also said attacking Iraq was necessary after 9/11.
"You do not defeat Al Qaeda until you stabilize the
Middle East, and that's not possible as long as Saddam
Hussein is in power."
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