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another Clark sighting

So far Clark's calls for Rumsfeld to resign seem to be flying below the radar and are mostly appearing in the foreign press. Here we have Britain's Independent, which oddly enough uses the "six" figure, even though Clark makes seven.

But it does mention him:

Those calling for Mr Rumsfeld to step aside include Major-General John Batiste, who commanded the 1st Infantry Division in Iraq, and Major-General Charles Swannack, who led the 82nd Airborne Division. The former Nato commander General Wesley Clark, who sought the Democratic nomination for the presidency in 2004, has also called for him to be replaced.

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