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PatriotOne
12-03-2007, 05:43 PM
The good news is that the Bush Admin is low on criminals and is now having to recycle even the most obvious ones.

There's some great links in that article if you go to the website.



Wolfowitz Returns To Bush Administration As WMD Adviser

http://thinkprogress.org/2007/12/03/wolfowitz-returns/

Newsweek’s Michael Isikoff reports that Iraq war architect Paul Wolfowitz has been rewarded with a new position in the Bush administration which will allow him to oversee classified intelligence and inform policies on WMD issues:

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has offered Wolfowitz, a prime architect of the Iraq War, a position as chairman of the International Security Advisory Board, a prestigious State Department panel, according to two department sources who declined to be identified discussing personnel matters. The 18-member panel, which has access to highly classified intelligence, advises Rice on disarmament, nuclear proliferation, WMD issues and other matters. “We think he is well suited and will do an excellent job,” said one senior official.

Prior to the Iraq war, Wolfowitz established the Office of Special Plans in the Pentagon to skirt the intelligence community and peddle the most egregiously false claims of Iraqi WMD. In a Jan. 2003 speech, Wolfowitz referenced “Iraqi efforts to procure uranium from abroad” despite the fact that the claim had already been discredited by the CIA. A few months after the Iraq invasion was launched, Wolfowitz admitted that claims of Iraqi WMD was used as a political tool to achieve consensus for the war:

The truth is that, for reasons that have a lot to do with the U.S. government bureaucracy, we settled on the one issue that everyone could agree on which was weapons of mass destruction as the core reason [to go to war].

When Wolfowitz left the World Bank in disgrace and landed at the American Enterprise Institute, he said he was leaving “open the possibility of rejoining the government.” Brookings analyst Philip Gordon speculated at the time that “the need for Senate confirmation would be a big political obstacle” for Wolfowitz to be named to another senior government post. Laura Rozen notes, however, that Wolfowitz’s new position “doesn’t require Senate confirmation.”

Paul Wolfowitz’s career continues to shine as a stunning example of what Paul Krugman has called the “comprehensiveness and generosity of the neocon welfare system.”

UPDATE: Siun at FDL has more.

UPDATE II: Andrew Sullivan comments: “He’s advising Condi on WMDs. Curveball wasn’t available?“

terlinguatx
12-03-2007, 05:48 PM
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idiom
12-03-2007, 05:50 PM
Office of Special Plans? Thats a name Bush thought up himself.

Thomas Paine
12-03-2007, 07:08 PM
If President Andrew Jackson were alive, he would hang Wolfowitz as high as Haman for misleading this nation into satisfying Wolfowitz's personal agenda.

mrd
12-03-2007, 10:39 PM
Office of Special Plans? Thats a name Bush thought up himself.You, my friend, need to do some reading (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_special_plans). OSP is no joke.

And Wolfowitz is no joke. From New York Times:

He is a strong advocate for building missile defenses and expanding the global campaign against terrorism, to include toppling President Saddam Hussein of Iraq

From http://www.utne.com/2003-08-01/Wolfowitz-Admits-Iraq-War-Planned-Two-Days-After-9-11.aspx

On September13, 2001, during a meeting at Camp David with President Bush, Rumsfeld, and others in the Bush administration, Wolfowitz said he discussed with President Bush the prospects of launching an attack against Iraq, for no apparent reason other than a "gut feeling" Saddam Hussein was involved in the attacks, and there was a debate "about what place if any Iraq should have in a counter-terrorist strategy."

"On the surface of the debate it at least appeared to be about not whether but when," Wolfowitz said during the May 9 Interview with Vanity Fair's Sam Tannenhaus, a transcript of which is posted on the Department of Defense website and is archived on Scoop. "There seemed to be a kind of agreement that, yes it should be, but the disagreement was whether it should be in the immediate response or whether you should concentrate simply on Afghanistan first."

This guy is the ultimate neocon.

mrd
12-03-2007, 10:42 PM
..And he's now in charge of providing the Secretary of State intel on WMDs of foreign nations. ..

JWallace
12-03-2007, 10:48 PM
I have got to find a small Pacific Island to vote from until Wolfowitz gets a job at Burger King or Harvard.