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Kerry said that General Eric Shinseki, the Chief of Staff of the United States Army, was retired for disagreeing with the Bush administration's estimates of troop requirements for the 2003 Iraq War. Reports from Shinseki himself claimed that he was forced into retirement because of disagreements with Donald Rumsfeld's vision of the Defense Department, rather than disagreements over the specific troop projections for the Iraq War.
The Bush Campaign claims that General Shinseki had already put in for retirement as of mid-2002, about half a year before the war began.