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The official story on Iraq has never made sense. The connection that the Bush administration has tried to draw between Iraq and al-Qaida has always seemed contrived and artificial. In fact, it was ...
Hezbollah was able to fire loads and loads of rockets at Israel without getting a nuke in response. But I think we've got to ...
Reagan took the traditional conservative beliefs in anti-Communism and deregulation and transformed them into faith in globalization. He believed in the assertion of both American power and American ...
UN’s former chief weapons inspector, who was sure Iraq didn’t have a nuclear arsenal, speaks about the situation in Iran ...
Beneath his cowboy hat, he smuggled two ideas that were anathema to movement conservatives, neoliberalism and neoconservativism, into the heart of Republican ...
As he sends troops into L.A. and prepares for war, his Pentagon is beset by infighting over leaks, drugs, and socks. How long ...
Eight days after the invasion of Iraq on March 19 2003, Paul Wolfowitz, then deputy defence secretary and a leading proponent of the war, told a Congressional committee: "We are dealing with a ...
Currently a fellow at the Hoover Institution, Paul Wolfowitz previously served in many roles: director of policy planning at the State Department, U.S. ambassador to Indonesia, undersecretary of de… ...
Twenty years ago, thousands of American troops were racing across the deserts of Iraq toward Baghdad to depose Saddam Hussein. It led to a near-decade of civil war and occupation, no discovery of ...
Paul Wolfowitz walked among the tombstones of the Iraq war dead. It was April 9, 2009, and Wolfowitz, the former deputy secretary of defense in the Bush administration and one of the chief ...
Rather than having spread liberty, the president and his advisers left office witnessing the worldwide recession of freedom. Fear, power, and hubris explain America’s march to war in Iraq.