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The Franks ( or ) are historically first known as a group of Germanic tribes that inhabited the land between the Lower and Middle Rhine in the 3rd century AD, and second as the people of Gaul who merged with the Gallo-Roman populations during succeeding ...

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Tommy Franks, the CENTCOM commander, would draw up the new plan, but Rumsfeld would poke, prod, and question the military at every turn.

Later that day, at a joint press conference with Franks, Rumsfeld was asked if pursuing terrorist groups in Somalia would be the next phase in the war on terror.

Rumsfeld was over, Franks related much of the guidance to his trusted officers.

Rising through the ranks of the Army, Franks became the head of the Third Army under Anthony Zinni, the Marine general who led CENTCOM during the Clinton years.

Zinni considered Franks to be a loyal and diligent subordinate and recommended him as his successor.

Nonetheless, Franks considered himself an innovator, and had fashioned a unique idiom that was part military theory, part country.

Gingrich, the former House Speaker and Pentagon defense adviser who interacted with both Franks and Rumsfeld, described their relationship as fraught with creative tension.

Rumsfeld knew that there was a line beyond which Franks could not be pushed.

While Zinni ran CENTCOM, Franks headed the Third Army, the command that was earmarked for duty in the event of a major conflict in the Middle East.

Since it was possible that the Bush administration might attack with little coalition support, Franks used the unilateral numbers in his presentations to Rumsfeld.

But when Franks presented them on December 4 it became clear that that was not what Rumsfeld expected.

CENTCOM planners had created a matrix, which Franks dubbed his grand strategy.

As for the numbers, Franks had managed to shrink the ground force to 300,000 by fiddling with the assumptions.

He indicated that Franks might be asked soon to show his thinking to the president.

After laying out the plan, Franks left for Afghanistan for the installation of Hamid Karzai as the Afghan president.