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Home Front: Politix
Bolton predicts he would win Senate vote on U.N. post
2006-11-16
John Bolton said on Wednesday that he believed a vote in the full U.S. Senate would confirm him as ambassador to the United Nations, despite opposition from Democrats and a key Republican. "The White House is continuing to search for ways to get the nomination to the floor of the Senate," Bolton told CNN. "And I think we've believed for 18 months now that if I could get a straight up or down vote, I'd be confirmed."

"So I'm glad they are continuing to push for it," Bolton said. "I'd actually like that vote." In the meantime, Bolton said he was focusing on Iran and North Korea and hoped "the situation in the Senate will take care of itself."

At the United Nations, some diplomats sigh with relief while others say they will miss his expertise and no-nonsense approach to issues if he is replaced. Everyone has an opinion on Bolton although few will speak publicly. Some diplomats distinguish between Bolton's work in the 15-nation Security Council and that in the 192-member General Assembly, which handles budgets and U.N. reform plans. "In some ways, he seems to have been more an ambassador to the Security Council than to the United Nations as a whole and I think he has done very well there," said Edward Luck, a Columbia University professor and U.N. expert.

In the council, Bolton was key in negotiating two unanimous resolutions on North Korea's nuclear program, put abuses in Myanmar, formerly Burma, on the agenda, was intricately involved in peacekeepers for Lebanon and is praised for his knowledge on nuclear proliferation in current talks on Iran's programs. "I enjoy working with him," China's U.N. Ambassador Wang Guangya said. "Professionally he is capable, he is effective but I don't want to get into the politics of the U.S."

But the problem, say Luck and others, is his actions in the General Assembly, which is increasingly polarized between developing and developed countries. "He is very good on preaching on reform but not good at doing it," said Luck, raising the question of "whether he wants to strengthen it or find excuses for abandoning it."

Algeria's former U.N. Ambassador Abdallah Bali, who served in the Security Council last year, said, "When you look at what he did in the reform of the U.N., he did not achieve any of the goals he set for himself -- budget reform, management, a different Human Rights Commission."

The White House could give Bolton a second recess appointment, but he would not receive a salary. Other possibilities include creating a position in the State Department that would allow him to continue his work at the United Nations, according to some U.S. officials.
Posted by:Grotch Flaviling7365

#6  IMO, iff the DEMS were truly interested in IMMEDIATE withdrawal of US milfors from Iraq, be it back to CONUS or for PC "re-deployment" to states surrounding Iraq, they + MSM would be publicly demanding Bolton's head ona stick by now.
By winning the Congress the Dems have what they wanna do > BLOW US SPENDING + DOMESTIC REGULATION THRU THE ROOF. BOLTON > Dems may wanna keep him so that their now RIGHTIST/RIGHT-CENTRIC
"MODERATE" CONSERVATIVE PARTY [Krauthammer, etal.][Moderate for time being] wil not get any blame for failures in MilPol/Geopol affairs. It comes down to PROSPERITY IS FOR FAILED SOCIALISTS-DEMOCRATS, REAL-WORLD MILPOL PROBS, ETC. IS FOR REPUBLICANS. THE BLAMELESS LEFT STAYS BLAMELESS COME ASTEROID OR NUCLEAR TERROR.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-11-16 22:38  

#5  Looks like Trent Lott should start doing his favorite job and start counting the votes.
Posted by: Anguck Gleart4401   2006-11-16 21:57  

#4  Let's go ahead and start a fund to pay his salary, if'n he should have to go the recess appointment route. Popcorn sales and Trailing Wife's tea and crumpets ALONE could probably pay to watch him in action another year or two!
Posted by: BA   2006-11-16 14:43  

#3  Duh. That's exactly why the Dems won't allow a vote.
Posted by: Iblis   2006-11-16 13:05  

#2  Somehow my cookie has been reset from "ryuge" to "Grotch Flaviling7365". I tried to reset it at the O-Club but it didn't seem to take. This comment posting might do the trick, but if there is something that can be done at the moderator end, it would be appreciated. Thanks.
-ryuge
Posted by: ryuge   2006-11-16 12:59  

#1  Bolton's hard-drinking moustache has got to be worth five votes.
Posted by: Excalibur   2006-11-16 12:56  

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