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| A Bush-Neocon Parting of the Ways? |
| 01.12.05 (1:52 am) [edit] |
[b]Patrick J. Buchanan poses a hopeful scenario:[/b]
Last Thursday, word spread across Washington that U.S. trade rep Robert Zoellick would become Condi Rice's No. 2 at State.
This was followed by word that State's super-hawk, John Bolton, whom neoconservatives had touted for No. 2, would be leaving "for the private sector."
In a Friday[i] Washington Post [/i]piece, "Wolf at the Door," http://www.washingtonpost.com... Al Kamen reported the "buzz" that Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz had gone to see the president to tell him Wolfowitz would be leaving Defense. Wolfowitz hastily denied the report.
Friday's [i]Washington Times [/i]carried a report http://washingtontimes.com/na... that neocon Stephen Cambone, Rumsfeld's intelligence chief, "is thinking about private-sector employment."
The neoconservative hour may be coming to an end in the Bush era. Reason: The cakewalk war they plotted long before 9/11, on which their dreams of Middle East empire and reputations hang, has gone awry.
[b]The entire article[/b]: http://www.antiwar.com/pat/?a...
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