Adelman wrote a pair of editorial columns regarding the
Iraq War in the
Washington Post in February 2002 and April 2003 entitled, respectively, "Cakewalk In Iraq" and "'Cakewalk' Revisited". In the first he argued that the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq would be a simple matter to accomplish: "I believe that demolishing
Hussein's military power and liberating Iraq would be a cakewalk". In the later editorial, published just a few weeks after the invasion, he claimed his vindication and in particular praised key
Bush administration players: "My confidence 14 months ago sprang from having worked for Don Rumsfeld three times—knowing he would fashion a most creative and detailed war plan—and from knowing
Dick Cheney and
Paul Wolfowitz well for many years". Also notable are Adelman's predictions regarding
weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Adelman said that weapons were likely to be near
Tikrit and
Baghdad, "because they're the most protected places with the best troops. I have no doubt we're going to find big stores of weapons of mass destruction". In an article first appearing on the website of
Vanity Fair in November 2006, Adelman wrote that he regrets urging military action in Iraq and feels that he overestimated the abilities of the Bush administration leadership. He was quoted as saying "I just presumed that what I considered to be the most competent
National Security team since
Truman was indeed going to be competent". He also added, "They turned out to be among the most incompetent teams in the
postwar era. Not only did each of them, individually, have enormous flaws, but together they were deadly, dysfunctional". He wrote that the conduct of the war "just breaks your heart," and it "didn't have to be managed this bad; it's awful." In an article in
The New Yorker, Adelman said of Rumsfeld, a friend and associate of 36 years: "How could this happen to someone so good, so competent? This war made me doubt the past. Was I wrong all those years, or was he just better back then? The Donald Rumsfeld of today is not the Donald Rumsfeld I knew, but maybe I was wrong about the old Donald Rumsfeld. It's a terrible way to end a career. It's hard to remember, but he was once the future." ==Support for Barack Obama==