Ten years ago this Wednesday the United States, United Kingdom, and a few dozen smaller countries launched an invasion that would end in the hanging of Saddam Hussein, cost undetermined trillions of ...
The crisis in Iraq has reopened the arguments about the legacy of the 2003 U.S. invasion and the neocons are back to make their case. They're in interviews. They're on television and the Sunday shows.
WASHINGTON — World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz will resign at the end of June, he and the bank said late Thursday, ending his long fight to survive pressure for his ouster over the compensation he ...
The debate in the media and in the military about the propriety of publishing the "grisly photos" of Uday and Qusay Hussein [Style, July 25] exposed an irony in our nation's sensibility toward war and ...
WASHINGTON President Bush on Wednesday tapped Defense Deputy Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, who has been a lightning rod for criticism of the U.S. invasion of Iraq and other defense policies, to take over ...
WASHINGTON -- ''I can't tell you," Paul Wolfowitz says with justifiable asperity, ''how much I resent being called a Wilsonian." As he retires as deputy secretary of defense and becomes head of the ...
WASHINGTON - The World Bank approved Paul Wolfowitz as its new president Thursday, affirming the administration's choice of a Bush loyalist to take the helm of the 184-nation development bank.