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Rumors of neocons’ demise greatly exaggerated |
2004-06-18 |
via Houston Chron - EFL Login if needed: reg@mailinator.com / bugmenot June 17, 2004, 10:54PM By JACOB HEILBRUNN Neoconservatism is finished. According to the conventional wisdom, the Pentagon’s top neocons, like Paul D. Wolfowitz, Douglas J. Feith and William J. Luti, have been discredited by the insurgency in Iraq, by Abu Ghraib and by growing public discontent with the war. The United Nations has been invited back — begged, really — while the organization’s chief opponent, Richard Perle, has been marginalized. The exposure of Iraqi exile leader Ahmad Chalabi as a charlatan, and possibly as an Iranian spy, has delivered the knockout punch. The neocons have lost President Bush’s confidence, it seems, and will be abandoned if he wins a second term. That’s the way the story goes, anyway. In Washington, it is widely believed, easy to understand and fun to pass along. But it is also wrong. ...more... Wishful thinking, willful ignorance, criticism from voyeurs - will the obscenities never cease? Lol! |
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#1 Four more neocon years....four more neocon years....and on to Iran |
Posted by: Capt America 2004-06-18 4:30:32 AM |