- Paul Wolfowitz
Infobox_Politician
name = Paul Wolfowitz
birth_date = birth date and age|1943|12|22
birth_place =Brooklyn ,New York , U.S.
residence = Chevy Chase,Maryland , U.S.
nationality = American
religion =Jewish
death_date =
death_place =
office = 10th President of theWorld Bank Group
salary = $302,470 USD
term_start =June 1 ,2005
term_end =June 30 ,2007
predecessor =James Wolfensohn
successor =Robert Zoellick
office2 = 25thUnited States Deputy Secretary of Defense
term_start2 = 2001
term_end2 = 2005
predecessor2 =Rudy de Leon
successor2 =Gordon R. England
constituency =
majority =
party = Republican (before 1981 Democrat).
spouse =Clare Selgin Wolfowitz (1968–2001 [separated] )
children = Sara, David, Rachel
website = http://www.aei.orgPaul Dundes Wolfowitz (born
December 22 ,1943 ) is a former United StatesAmbassador toIndonesia , U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, and President of theWorld Bank . He is currently a visiting scholar at theAmerican Enterprise Institute , working on issues of internationaleconomic development ,Africa andpublic-private partnerships .Zachary A. Goldfarb, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/02/AR2007070201641.html "Wolfowitz Joins Think Tank as Visiting Scholar"] , online posting, "The New Yorker ",July 3 ,2007 , accessedJuly 3 ,2007 .]As Deputy Secretary of Defense, he was "a major architect of President Bush's Iraq policy and ... its most fanatical and hawkish advocate."Peter J. Boyer, [http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/041101fa_fact "The Believer: Paul Wolfowitz Defends His War"] , online posting, "
The New Yorker ",November 1 ,2004 , accessedJune 20 ,2007 (7 pages).] John Cassidy, [http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/04/09/070409fa_fact_cassidy "The Next Crusade: Paul Wolfowitz at the World Bank"] , online posting, "The New Yorker ",April 9 ,2007 , accessedMay 7 ,2007 .] Cf.Amy Goodman , [http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/17/1442215 "Bush Names Iraq War Architect Paul Wolfowitz to Head World Bank"] , transcript, "Democracy Now! ",March 17 ,2005 , accessedMay 17 ,2007 .] Cf. Ibrahim Warde, [http://www.spokesmanbooks.com/Spokesman/PDF/spk%2082%20Pages%20016%20to%20022.pdf "Iraq: Looter's License"] , 16-22 in " [http://www.coronetbooks.com/books/a/amer6915.htm America's Gulag] : Full Spectrum Dominance Versus Universal Human Rights", ed.Ken Coates (London: Spokesman Books, 2004), ISBN 0851246915.] After serving two years, he resigned as president of the World Bank Group "ending a protracted and tumultuous battle over his stewardship, sparked by a promotion he arranged for his companion."Matthew Jones, [http://uk.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUKSP8524620070518 "Wolfowitz Exit Seen Clearing Way for Progress"] , "Reuters " (UK),May 18 ,2007 , accessedMay 18 ,2007 .]Personal history
The second child of Jacob "Jack" Wolfowitz (1910–1981) and Lillian Dundes, Paul Wolfowitz "was born in Brooklyn, New York, into a Polish
Jewish immigrant family, and grew up mainly inIthaca, New York , where his father was a professor of statistical theory atCornell University ."Suzanne Goldenberg, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1449631,00.html "Guardian Profile: Paul Wolfowitz"] , "The Guardian ",April 1 ,2005 , accessedMay 1 ,2007 .] David Dudley, [http://cornellalumnimagazine.com/Archive/2004Julaug/features/Feature.html "Paul's Choice"] , "Cornell Alumni Magazine Online" 107.1 (July/August 2004), accessedMay 17 ,2007 .] "In addition to being prolific in research" and "very well read," according to Shelemyahu Zacks, Jacob Wolfowitz "fought at the time for the liberation of Soviet Jewry. He was a friend and strong supporter of the state ofIsrael , AIPAC member and had many friends and admirers there."Shelemyahu Zacks, [http://books.nap.edu/html/biomems/jwolfowitz.html "Biographical Memories: Jacob Wolfowitz (March 19 , 1910–July 16, 1981)"] , "National Academy of Sciences", n.d., accessedMay 3 ,2007 .] Strongly influenced by his father, according to Eric Schmitt, Paul Wolfowitz became "a soft-spoken former aspiring-mathematician-turned-policymaker ... [whose] world views ... were forged by family history and in the halls of academia rather than in the jungles of Vietnam or the corridors of Congress ... [His father] ... escaped Poland afterWorld War I . The rest of his father's family and their diamonds perished inthe Holocaust ."Eric Schmitt, [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F04E1DB113FF931A15757C0A9649C8B63 "The Busy Life of Being a Lightning Rod for Bush"] , "The New York Times ",April 22 ,2002 , accessedMarch 24 ,2008 .] As a boy, Wolfowitz devoured books about the Holocaust and Hiroshima—what he calls 'the polar horrors'".Peter J. Boyer, [http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?041101fa_fact "The Believer: Paul Wolfowitz Defends His War"] , online posting, "The New Yorker ",November 1 ,2004 , accessedJune 20 ,2007 (7 pages).] Speaking of the influence of the Holocaust on his views, Wolfowitz said:"That sense of what happened in
Europe inWorld War II has shaped a lot of my views ... It's a very bad thing when people exterminate other people, and people persecute minorities. It doesn't mean you can prevent every such incident in the world, but it's also a mistake to dismiss that sort of concern as merelyhumanitarian and not related to real interest."Before first moving to Ithaca, in the fall of 1952 for his father's new post, the Wolfowitzes lived in
Manhattan : "I was born inBrooklyn but we grew up in Manhattan, one block down on Morningside Drive ... from the President of Columbia who for part of that time was Dwight Eisenhower." After teaching for a year at Cornell, his father took a year long sabbatical and was accompanied by his family, spending half the time at UCLA, and half at theUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign . In 1957, Paul Wolfowitz lived inIsrael , while his father was a visiting professor at the Israel Institute of Technology (Technion IIT), inHaifa .Wolfowitz took classes at
Cornell University while still a student at Ithaca High School. [Associated Press , [http://cornellsun.com/node/22943 "Paul Wolfowitz '65 Sparks Controversy at World Bank"] , "Cornell Daily Sun ",April 17 ,2007 , accessedMay 19 ,2007 .] In the mid-1960s, while they were both undergraduate students at Cornell, he met Clare Selgin, who later became ananthropologist . They married in 1968, had three children, lived inChevy Chase, Maryland , separated in 1999, and, according to some sources, became legally separated in 2001 and divorced in 2002.In late 1999, Wolfowitz began dating Shaha Ali Riza. Their relationship led to controversy later, during his presidency of the
World Bank Group .Wolfowitz speaks five languages in addition to English; "Wolfowitz taught himself Arabic in the 1980's, when he was working at the State Department," and "He also speaks French, German, Hebrew, and Indonesian."
Post-secondary education
Cornell University
Wolfowitz entered Cornell University in 1961, on full scholarship. He was a member of the
Telluride Association , a non-profit organization founded in 1910. He lived in the Telluride House through academic year 1962 to 1963, while philosophy professorAllan Bloom served as a faculty mentor living in the house. Schmitt observes that Wolfowitz first "became a protégé of the political philosopher Allan Bloom, and then ofAlbert Wohlstetter , the father of hard-line conservative strategic thinking at the University of Chicago." In August 1963, "when he was nineteen, he and his mother attended the civil-rights march on Washington organized byMartin Luther King, Jr. and others".Though he "majored in mathematics and chemistry ... he was profoundly moved by
John Hersey 's "Hiroshima" and shifted his focus toward politics. 'One of the things that ultimately led me to leave mathematics and go into political science was thinking I could prevent nuclear war,' he said."Wolfowitz graduated in 1965 with a
Bachelor's degree degree inmathematics andchemistry . Against his father's wishes, Wolfowitz decided to go tograduate school to study politics.University of Chicago
Following his graduation from Cornell, Wolfowitz attended the
University of Chicago in order to study underLeo Strauss . He completed his PhD dissertation underAlbert Wohlstetter . In the summer of 1969, Wohlstetter arranged for his students Wolfowitz, Wilson, andRichard Perle to join the Committee to Maintain a Prudent Defense Policy which was set up byCold War architectsPaul Nitze andDean Acheson .From 1970 to 1972, Wolfowitz taught in the Department of Political Science at
Yale University , where one of his students was I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby. [http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1390 "Profile: Paul Wolfowitz] , "Right Web" (International Relations Center ), updatedApril 19 ,2007 , accessedMay 21 ,2007 .]In 1972, Wolfowitz earned a Ph.D. in
political science from theUniversity of Chicago , writing his doctoral dissertation on "nuclear proliferation in theMiddle East ".Wolfowitz, Paul. "Nuclear Proliferation in the Middle East: The Politics and Economics of Proposals for Nuclear Desalting." Diss. University of Chicago, 1972.]Career
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
In the 1970s Wolfowitz served as an aide to Democratic Senator
Henry M. Jackson , who influenced several neoconservatives, including Wolfowitz andRichard Perle . Jackson "was the quintessential 'Cold War liberal .' He was an outspoken and influential advocate of increased military spending and a hard line against theSoviet Union , while supporting social welfare programs, civil rights, and the labor movement."Kit Oldham, [http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=5516 "Cyberpedia Library: Jackson, Henry M. 'Scoop' (1912–1983): HistoryLink.org Essay 5516"] , "historylink.org" ("The Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History"),August 19 ,2003 , accessedMay 17 ,2007 .]In 1972
U.S. President Richard Nixon , under pressure from Senator Jackson, dismissed the head of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA) and replaced him withFred Ikle . Ikle brought in a new team including Wolfowitz. Wolfowitz wrote research papers and drafted testimony, as he had previously done at theCommittee to Maintain a Prudent Defense Policy . He traveled with Ikle to strategic arms limitations talks inParis and otherEurope an cities. He helped dissuadeSouth Korea from reprocessingplutonium that could be diverted into a clandestine weapons program.Under President
Gerald Ford , the American intelligence agencies had come under attack over their annually publishedNational Intelligence Estimate . According to Mann: "The underlying issue was whether theC.I.A. and other agencies were underestimating the threat from the Soviet Union, either by intentionally tailoring intelligence to support Kissinger's policy ofdétente or by simply failing to give enough weight to darker interpretations of Soviet intentions." In an attempt to counter these claims, the newly appointedDirector of Central Intelligence ,George H.W. Bush authorized the formation of a committee of anti-Communist experts, headed byRichard Pipes , to reassess the raw data. Richard Pipes picked Wolfowitz, to serve on this committee, which came to be known asTeam B : "'Richard Perle recommended him,' Pipes says of Wolfowitz today [2003, as quoted by Tanenhaus] . 'I'd never heard of him.'"Sam Tanenhaus, [http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2003/11/02/the_hard_liner/ "The Hard Liner:] ]The team's report, delivered in 1976 and quickly leaked to the press, stated that "All the evidence points to an undeviating Soviet commitment to what is euphemistically called the 'worldwide triumph of socialism,' but in fact connotes global Soviet hegemony," highlighting a number of key areas where they believed the government's intelligence analysts had got it wrong. According to Jack Davis, Wolfowitz observed later:
The B-Team demonstrated that it was possible to construct a sharply different view of Soviet motivation from the consensus view of the [intelligence] analysts and one that provided a much closer fit to the Soviets' observed behavior (and also provided a much better forecast of subsequent behavior up to and through the invasion of Afghanistan). The formal presentation of the competing views in a session out at [CIA headquarters in] Langley also made clear that the enormous experience and expertise of the B-Team as a group were formidable.Qtd. by Jack Davis, [https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/96unclass/davis.htm "The Challenge of Managing Uncertainty:] Paul Wolfowitz on Intelligence-Policy Relations", "
The work ofStudies in Intelligence " 39.5 (1996): 35-42, accessedMay 21 ,2007 . ("Jack Davis served in the Directorate of Intelligence.") [Corrected title.] ]Team B , the accuracy of its conclusions, and its effects on U.S. military policies remain controversial. [http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1318 "Profile: Richard Pipes"] , "Right Web" (International Relations Center ), last updatedDecember 12 ,2003 , accessedMay 21 ,2007 .] Tom Barry, [http://rightweb.irc-online.org/analysis/2004/0402teamb.php "A History of Threat Escalation: Remembering Team B"] , "Right Web",International Relations Center ,February 12 ,2004 , accessedMay 21 ,2007 .]Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Regional Programs
In 1977, during the administration of
U.S. President Jimmy Carter , Wolfowitz moved toThe Pentagon . He was employed as U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Regional Programs for theU.S. Defense Department , under thenU.S. Secretary of Defense Harold Brown.In early 1980, Wolfowitz resigned from the Pentagon and went to work as a visiting professor at the
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) atJohns Hopkins University . According to the "Washington Post "; "He said it was not he who changed his political philosophy so much as the Democratic Party, which abandoned the hard-headed internationalism of Harry Truman, Kennedy and Jackson."Michael Dobbs, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A43339-2003Apr6¬Found=true "For Wolfowitz, a Vision May Be Realized"] , "The Washington Post ",April 7 ,2003 , accessedApril 16 ,2007 .]tate Department Director of Policy Planning
In 1980, following the election of
U.S. President Ronald Reagan , the newly appointedU.S. National Security Advisor Richard V. Allen put together the administration's foreign policy advisory team. Allen initially rejected Wolfowitz’s appointment but following discussions, instigated by former colleagueJohn Lehman , Allen offered Wolfowitz the position ofDirector of Policy Planning at theU.S. State Department .President Reagan’s foreign policy was heavily influenced by the
Kirkpatrick Doctrine , as outlined in a 1979 article in "Commentary" byJeanne Kirkpatrick entitled "Dictatorships and Double Standards".Although most governments in the world are, as they always have been, autocracies of one kind or another, no idea hold greater sway in the mind of educated Americans than the belief that it is possible to democratize governments, anytime, anywhere, under any circumstances.... (But) decades, if not centuries, are normally required for people to acquire the necessary disciplines and habits.
Wolfowitz broke from this official line by denouncing
Saddam Hussein ofIraq at a time whenDonald Rumsfeld was offering the dictator support in his conflict with Iran. James Mann points out: "quite a few neo-conservatives, like Wolfowitz, believed strongly in democratic ideals; they had taken from the philosopherLeo Strauss the notion that there is a moral duty to oppose a leader who is a 'tyrant.'" Other areas where Wolfowitz disagreed with the administration was in his opposition to attempts to open up dialogue with thePalestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and to the sale ofAirborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft toSaudi Arabia . "In both instances," according to Mann, "Wolfowitz demonstrated himself to be one of the strongest supporters ofIsrael in the Reagan administration."Mann stresses: "It was on
China that Wolfowitz launched his boldest challenge to the established order." After Nixon and Kissinger had gone to China in the early 70s, U.S. policy was to make concessions to China as an essentialCold War ally. The Chinese were now pushing for the U.S. to end arms sales toTaiwan , and Wolfowitz used the Chinese incentive as an opportunity to undermine Kissinger's foreign policy toward China. Instead, Wolfowitz advocated a unilateralist policy, claiming that the U.S. did not need China’s assistance but that the Chinese needed the U.S. to protect them against the far-more-likely prospect of a Soviet invasion of the Chinese mainland. Wolfowitz soon came into conflict withU.S. Secretary of State Alexander Haig , who had been Kissinger’s assistant at the time of the visits to China. OnMarch 30 ,1982 , "The New York Times " predicted that "Paul D. Wolfowitz, the director of policy planning ... will be replaced," because "Mr. Haig found Mr. Wolfowitz too theoretical." Instead, onJune 25 ,1982 ,George Schultz replaced Haig as U.S. Secretary of State, and Wolfowitz was promoted.tate Department Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
In 1982 the new
U.S. Secretary of State George Schultz appointed Wolfowitz asAssistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs .Jeane Kirkpatrick , on a visit to thePhilippines , had been eagerly welcomed by the dictatorFerdinand Marcos who quoted heavily from her 1979 "Commentary" article "Dictatorships and Double Standards" and although Kirkpatrick had been forced to speak-out in favor of democracy the article continued to influence Reagan’s policy toward Marcos. Following the assassination of Philippine opposition leaderBenigno Aquino, Jr. in 1983 many within the Reagan administration including the President himself began to fear that the Philippines could fall to thecommunists and theU.S. military would lose its strongholds atClark Air Force Base andSubic Bay Naval Station . Wolfowitz tried to re-orient the administration’s policy, stating in anApril 15 ,1985 article in "The Wall Street Journal " that "The best antidote to Communism is democracy."In pursuance of this policy Wolfowitz and his assistant
Lewis Libby made trips toManila where they called for democratic reforms and met with non-communist opposition leaders but the approach was still very soft.Mann points out that "the Reagan administration’s decision to support democratic government in the Philippines had been hesitant, messy, crisis-driven and skewed by the desire to do what was necessary to protect the American military installations." Following massive street protests, Marcos fled the country on a U.S. Air Force plane and the U.S. recognized the government of
Corazón Aquino .Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia
From 1986 to 1989, during the military-backed government of President Suharto, Wolfowitz was the U.S. Ambassador to the
Republic of Indonesia .AP, http://www.asiademocracy.org/content_view.php?section_id=1&content_id=430 "Indonesian Rights Groups Denounce Wolfowitz' World Bank Nomination"] , online posting, "Alliance for Reform and Democracy in Asia ",March 22 ,2005 , accessedJune 20 ,2007 .]According to Peter J. Boyer, in his "New Yorker" profile of Wolfowitz,
Wolfowitz’s appointment to Indonesia was not an immediately obvious match. He was a
Jew representing America in the largestMuslim republic in the world, an advocate ofdemocracy in Suharto'sdictatorship . But Wolfowitz’s tenure as Ambassador was a notable success, largely owing to the fact that, in essence, he went native. With tutoring help from his driver, he learned the language, and hurled himself into the culture. He attended academic seminars, climbed volcanoes, and toured the neighborhoods of Jakarta.Sipress and Nakashima report that "Wolfowitz's colleagues and friends, both Indonesian and American" pointed to the "U.S. envoy's quiet pursuit of political and economic reforms in Indonesia." According to the
Associated Press , however, in their opposition to Wolfowitz's later appointment to the presidency of the World Bank, "Analysts in Indonesia ... say the candidate has a poor track record in other areas crucial to the World Bank, such as fighting graft and respect for human rights."Dewi Fortuna Anwar, a foreign policy adviser to B J Habibie, Suharto's successor as head of state (1998–1999), stated "that Wolfowitz was a competent and popular envoy," and "he was extremely able and very much admired and well-liked on a personal level," Adding however, "he never intervened to push human rights or stand up to corruption."
As Suzanne Goldenberg observes,
some who acknowledge his popularity also discount the argument that Wolfowitz used his influence as an envoy to press for change. ... "It is really too much to claim that he played any kind of role in leading Indonesia to democracy," says Jeffrey Winters, an expert on Indonesia at Chicago's Northwestern University, who was in the country at the time.... "The real record when you dig into it is that he was very slow to respond to Indonesia's movement for democracy. Indonesia's citizens across the spectrum had been struggling against authoritarian rule. They had been tortured. They had been jailed. They had been ruined in various ways, and the Wolfowitz embassy didn't speak up for them - not once. ... He adds: "He had his chance, and he toed the Reagan hawkish line." The World Bank will be watching for far more than that from Wolfowitz.
Officials involved in the AID program during Wolfowitz's tenure told Alan Sipress and Ellen Nakashima of "
The Washington Post " that he "took a keen personal interest in development, including health care, agriculture and private sector expansion" and that "Wolfowitz canceled food assistance to the Indonesian government out of concern that Suharto's family, which had an ownership interest in the country's only flour mill, was indirectly benefiting."Alan Sipress and Ellen Nakashima, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A5475-2005Mar27.html "Jakarta Tenure Offers Glimpse of Wolfowitz"] , "The Washington Post ",March 28 ,2005 , accessedApril 16 ,2007 .]In "The Tragedy of Suharto", published in May 1998, in "
The Wall Street Journal ", Wolfowitz states:Although it is fashionable to blame all of
Asia 's present problems on corruption and the failure of Asian values, it is at bottom a case of a bubble bursting, of too many imprudent lenders chasing too many incautious borrowers. But the greed of Mr.Suharto 's children ensured that their father would take the lion's share of the blame for Indonesia's financial collapse. The Suharto children's favored position became a major obstacle to the measures needed to restore economic confidence. Worst of all, they ensured that the economic crisis would be a political crisis as well. That he allowed this, and that he amassed such wealth himself, is all the more mysterious since he lived a relatively modest life.Paul Wolfowitz, [http://www.tempointeraktif.com/ang/min/03/14/kolom3.htm "The Tragedy of Suharto"] , "The Wall Street Journal ",May 27 ,1998 , accessedApril 16 ,2007 .]After the
2002 Bali bombing , onOctober 18 ,2002 , then Deputy Secretary of Defense Wolfowitz observed that "the reason the terrorists are successful in Indonesia is because the Suharto regime fell and the methods that were used to suppress them are gone."As qtd. in Scott Burchill, [http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=4291 "What the West Wants from Indonesia"] m "Z Magazine",October 1 ,2003 , accessedJune 7 ,2007 .]Undersecretary of Defense for Policy
From 1989 to 1993, Wolfowitz served in the administration of
George H.W. Bush asUndersecretary of Defense for Policy , under thenU.S. Defense Secretary Dick Cheney .During the 1991 Persian Gulf War, Wolfowitz’s team co-ordinated and reviewed military strategy, raising $50 billion in allied financial support for the operation. Wolfowitz was present with Cheney,
Colin Powell and others, on27 February 1991 at the meeting with the President where it was decided that the troops should be demobilised.On
February 25 ,1998 , Wolfowitz testified before a congressional committee that he thought that "the best opportunity to overthrow Saddam was, unfortunately, lost in the month right after the war."Transcript of hearing, Committee on International Relations, [http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/intlrel/hfa48782.000/hfa48782_0.htm "U.S. Options in Confronting Iraq"] ,February 25 ,1998 , accessedApril 17 ,2007 .] Wolfowitz added that he was horrified in March as "Saddam Hussein flew helicopters that slaughtered the people in the south and in the north who were rising up against him, while American fighter pilots flew overhead, desperately eager to shoot down those helicopters, and not allowed to do so." During that hearing, he also stated: "Some people might say—and I think I would sympathise with this view—that perhaps if we had delayed the ceasefire by a few more days, we might have got rid of [Saddam Hussein] ."After the 1991 Persian Gulf War, Wolfowitz and his then-assistant
Scooter Libby wrote theWolfowitz Doctrine to "set the nation’s direction for the next century." At that time the official administration line was "containment", and the contents of Wolfowitz’s plan calling for "preemption" and "unilateralism " which was opposed byChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell and President Bush. Defense Secretary Cheney produced a revised plan released in 1992.After the election of
U.S. President Bill Clinton in 1992, Wolfowitz left government until 2000. During the administration ofU.S. President George W. Bush , from 2000 to 2007, many of the ideas in the Wolfowitz Doctrine became part of what is called theBush Doctrine .Out of office
From 1994 to 2001, Wolfowitz served as Professor of International Relations and Dean of the
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) atJohns Hopkins University . He was instrumental in adding more than $75 million to the university's endowment, developing an international finance concentration as part of the curriculum, and combining the various Asian studies programs into one department. Drawing upon his political and defense experience, he also served as a foreign policy advisor toBob Dole on the1996 U.S. Presidential election campaign.Facts|date=May 2007According to Kampfner, "Wolfowitz used his perch at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies as a test-bed for a new conservative world vision." Wolfowitz was associated with the
Project for the New American Century (PNAC); he signed both the PNAC'sJune 3 ,1997 "Statement of Principles",Elliott Abrams , et al., [http://www.newamericancentury.org/statementofprinciples.htm "Statement of Principles"] , "Project for the New American Century ",June 3 ,1997 , accessedMay 27 ,2007 .] which begins by stating:American foreign and defense policy is adrift. Conservatives have criticized the incoherent policies of the Clinton Administration. They have also resisted isolationist impulses from within their own ranks. But conservatives have not confidently advanced a strategic vision of America's role in the world.... We aim to change this. We aim to make the case and rally support for American global leadership.
and itsJanuary 26 ,1998 "open letter to President Bill Clinton", which begins by stating: "We are writing you because we are convinced that current American policy toward Iraq is not succeeding, and that we may soon face a threat in theMiddle East more serious than any we have known since the end of theCold War ."Elliott Abrams , et al., [http://www.newamericancentury.org/iraqclintonletter.htm "Open letter to President Bill Clinton,"] "Project for the New American Century ",January 26 ,1998 , accessedMay 24 ,2007 .]In February 1998 Wolfowitz testified before a Congressional hearing, stating that the current administration lacked the sense of purpose to "liberate ourselves, our friends and allies in the region, and the Iraqi people themselves from the menace of
Saddam Hussein ." [U.S. House Committee on International Relations, [http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/intlrel/hfa48782.000/hfa48782_0.htm "U.S. Options in Confrtonting Iraq"] ,February 25 ,1998 , accessedApril 18 ,2007 .] In his testimony, he lamented the decision at the end of the 1991 Persian Gulf War to call for a ceasefire before attempting to achieve those goals. Wolfowitz urged the administration to support Iraqi opposition groups, in particular the INC ofAhmed Chalabi with arms, intelligence and financing as a way of overthrowing the current regime without risking American troops.Fact|date=May 2007In September 2000 the PNAC produced a 90-page report entitled "Rebuilding America's Defenses: Strategies, Forces and Resources for a New Century", advocating the redeployment of U.S. troops in permanent bases in strategic locations throughout the world where they can be ready to act to protect U.S. interests abroad." [http://www.newamericancentury.org/RebuildingAmericasDefenses.pdf Rebuilding America's Defenses: Strategies, Forces and Resources for a New Century] ",
Project for the New American Century , September 2000, accessedMay 14 ,2007 .] During the2000 U.S. Presidential election campaign, Wolfowitz served as a foreign policy advisor toGeorge W. Bush as part of the group led byCondoleezza Rice calling itselfThe Vulcans .Martin Sieff, [http://dir.salon.com/story/books/review/2004/04/08/vulcans/index.html "Mission Accomplished:] Bush's Brain Trust Had a Grand Plan for the Middle East. The Results Are Coming Home Every Day in Body Bags", "Slate",April 8 ,2004 , accessedMay 19 ,2007 .]Deputy Secretary of Defense
From 2001 to 2005, during the
George W. Bush administration, Wolfowitz served as U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense reporting toU.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld .The
terrorist attacks of 9-11 was a turning point in administration policy, as Wolfowitz later explained: "9/11 really was a wake up call and that if we take proper advantage of this opportunity to prevent the future terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction that it will have been an extremely valuable wake up call," adding: "if we say our only problem was to respond to 9/11, and we wait until somebody hits us with nuclear weapons before we take that kind of threat seriously, we will have made a very big mistake." [http://www.defenselink.mil/transcripts/2002/t02272002_t0223sf.html "U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) News Transcript"] of "Wolfowitz interview with the San Francisco Chronicle", conducted by Robert Collier, "Presenter: Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz", press release, "United States Department of Defense ",February 23 ,2002 , accessedMay 26 ,2007 . ["Interview with Robert Collier, San Francisco Chronicle".] ]In the first emergency meeting of the U.S. National Security Council on the day of the attacks, Rumsfeld asked, "Why shouldn’t we go against Iraq, not just al-Qaeda?" with Wolfowitz adding that Iraq was a "brittle, oppressive regime that might break easily—it was doable," and, according to
John Kampfner , "from that moment on, he and Wolfowitz used every available opportunity to press the case." The idea was initially rejected, at the behest ofU.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell , but, according to Kampfner, "Undeterred Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz held secret meetings about opening up a second front—against Saddam. Powell was excluded." In such meetings they created a policy that would later be dubbed theBush Doctrine , centering on "pre-emption", American unilateralism, and the war on Iraq, which the PNAC had advocated in their earlier letters.After the
September 11, 2001 attacks , the U.S. had to deal immediately with the threat ofAl-Qaeda inAfghanistan . The U.S. invasion of Afghanistan began onOctober 7 ,2001 . Victory was declared onMarch 6 ,2002 . Just under a month later, onOctober 10 ,2001 , George Robertson, then Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, went tothe Pentagon to offerNATO troops, planes and ships to assist. Wolfowitz rebuffed the offer, saying: "We can do everything we need to." Wolfowitz later announced publicly, according to Kampfner, "that 'allies, coalitions and diplomacy' were of little immediate concern."Ten months later, on
January 15 ,2003 , with hostilities still continuing, Wolfowitz made a fifteen-hour visit to the Afghan capital,Kabul , and met with the new presidentHamid Karzai . Wolfowitz stated, "We’re clearly moving into a different phase, where our priority in Afghanistan is increasingly going to be stability and reconstruction. There’s no way to go too fast. Faster is better." Despite the promises, according to Hersh, "little effort to provide the military and economic resources" necessary for reconstruction was made. This criticism would also re-occur after theU.S. invasion of Iraq later that year.On
April 16 ,2002 theNational Solidarity Rally for Israel was called in Washington to oppose US pressure on the government ofAriel Sharon . Wolfowitz was the sole representative of the Bush administration to attend, speaking alongside FormerIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and formerNew York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani . According toMatthew Engel in "The Guardian ", the administration had exposed itself to being momentarily characterised as anti-Israel, which would have meant losing votes and financial support.Matthew Engel , [http://www.guardian.co.uk/bush/story/0,,689054,00.html "Bush goes to the dogs"] , "The Guardian ",April 23 ,2002 , accessedApril 18 ,2007 .] As reported by theBBC , Wolfowitz told the crowd that US PresidentGeorge W. Bush "wants you to know that he stands in solidarity with you". [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1931885.stm "Thousands in US rally for Israel"] , "BBC News ",April 15 ,2002 , accessedApril 18 ,2007 .] Sharon Samber and Matthew E. Berger reported forJewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) that Wolfowitz continued by saying that "Innocent Palestinians are suffering and dying as well. It is critical that we recognize and acknowledge that fact," before being booed and drowned out by chants of "No more Arafat." [Sharon Samber and Matthew E. Berger, [http://www.ujc.org/content_display.html?ArticleID=36269 "Speakers Stick to Consensus Theme at National Solidarity Rally for Israel] ", "United Jewish Communities " (JTA),April 15 ,2002 , accessedMay 3 ,2007 .] According to Engel this may have been a turning point that saw a return to a more pro-Israeli position within the administration as Bush feared being outflanked on the right.Following the declaration of victory in Afghanistan the Bush administration had started to plan for the next stage of the
War on Terror . According toJohn Kampfner , "Emboldened by their experience in Afghanistan, they saw the opportunity to root out hostile regimes in the Middle East and to implant very American interpretations of democracy and free markets, from Iraq to Iran and Saudi Arabia. Wolfowitz epitomised this view." Wolfowitz "saw a liberated Iraq as both paradigm and linchpin for future interventions." The2003 invasion of Iraq began onMarch 19 .Seymour M. Hersh, [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2003/05/12/030512fa_fact "Annals of National Security Selective Intelligence:] Donald Rumsfeld Has His Own Special Sources. Are they reliable?" "The New Yorker ",May 12 ,2003 , accessedMay 8 ,2007 .]Prior to the invasion, Wolfowitz had a plan to sell the war to the administration as well as the general public, as he later stated: "For bureaucratic reasons, we settled on one issue,
weapons of mass destruction , because it was the one reason everyone could agree on."Qtd. inAssociated Press , [http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2003-05-30-wolfowitz-iraq_x.htm "Wolfowitz Comments Revive Doubts Over Iraq's WMD"] , "USA Today ",May 30 ,2003 , accessedMay 8 ,2007 .]Sam Tanenhaus , [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-7037799_ITM "Bush's Brain Trust"] , "(George W. Bush , Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, Weekly Standard EditorWilliam Kristol , former Pentagon officialRichard Perle )", "Vanity Fair" July 2003, "AccessMyLibrary ",July 1 ,2003 , accessedMay 1 ,2007 .] [http://www.defenselink.mil/transcripts/transcript.aspx?transcriptid=2594 "U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) News Transcript"] of telephone interview of Paul Wolfowitz, conducted bySam Tanenhaus , "Presenter: Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz", press release, "United States Department of Defense ",May 9 ,2003 , accessedMay 2 ,2007 . ["Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz Interview with Sam Tannenhaus [sic] , Vanity Fair."] ] Danny Postel, [http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article5010.htm "Noble Lies and Perpetual War: Leo Strauss, the Neo-cons, and Iraq"] , interview withShadia Drury , "Open Democracy ",October 18 ,2003 , rpt. inInformation Clearing House ",October 18 ,2003 , accessedMay 26 ,2007 .] Cf.Sheldon Rampton andJohn Stauber , "Weapons of Mass Deception : The Uses of Propaganda in Bush's War on Iraq" (New York: Tarcher/Penguin, 2003).] [cite web
url = http://www.publicintegrity.org/WarCard/Search/Results.aspx?SearchTerms_All=&SearchTerms_Phrase=&SearchTerms_None=&SearchTerms_Person=Wolfowitz&SearchTerms_Subject=WMD&SearchTerms_DateFrom=01%2f29%2f2001&SearchTerms_DateTo=11%2f03%2f2007&SearchTerms_OrderBy=Record_Id&DisplayAll=False
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publisher = The Center for Public Integrity]The job of finding WMD and providing justification for the attack would fall to the intelligence services, but, according to Kampfner, "Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz believed that, while the established security services had a role, they were too bureaucratic and too traditional in their thinking." As a result "they set up what came to be known as the 'cabal', a cell of eight or nine analysts in a new Office of Special Plans (OSP) based in the
U.S. Defense Department ." According to an unnamed Pentagon source quoted by Hersh, the OSP "was created in order to find evidence of what Wolfowitz and his boss, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, believed to be true—thatSaddam Hussein had close ties toAl Qaeda , and that Iraq had an enormous arsenal of chemical, biological, and possibly even nuclear weapons that threatened the region and, potentially, the United States."Within months of being set-up, the OSP "rivaled both the CIA and the Pentagon’s
Defense Intelligence Agency , the DIA, as President Bush’s main source of intelligence regarding Iraq’s possible possession of weapons of mass destruction and connection with Al Qaeda." Hersh explains that the OSP "relied on data gathered by other intelligence agencies and also on information provided by theIraqi National Congress , or I.N.C., the exile group headed byAhmad Chalabi ." According to Kampfner, the CIA had ended its funding of the I.N.C. "in the mid-1990s when doubts were cast about Chalabi’s reliability." Nevertheless "as the administration geared up for conflict with Saddam, Chalabi was welcomed in the inner sanctum of the Pentagon" under the auspices of the OSP, and "Wolfowitz did not see fit to challenge any of Chalabi’s information." The actions of the OSP have led to accusation of the Bush administration "fixing intelligence to support policy" with the aim of influencing Congress in its use of theWar Powers Act .Kampfner outlined Wolfowitz’s strategy for the
2003 invasion of Iraq , which "envisaged the use of air support and the occupation of southern Iraq with ground troops, to install a new government run byAhmed Chalabi ’sIraqi National Congress ." Wolfowitz believed that the operation would require minimal troop deployment, Hersh explains, because "any show of force would immediately trigger a revolt against Saddam within Iraq, and that it would quickly expand." The financial expenditure would be kept low, Kampfner observes, if "under the plan American troops would seize the oil fields around Basra, in the South, and sell the oil to finance the opposition."During Wolfowitz's pre-war testimony before Congress, he dismissed General
Eric K. Shinseki 's estimates of the size of the post war occupation force as incorrect and estimated that fewer than 100,000 troops would be necessary in the war. Two days after Shinseki testified, Wolfowitz said to the House Budget Committee onFebruary 27 ,2003 :There has been a good deal of comment—some of it quite outlandish—about what our postwar requirements might be in Iraq. Some of the higher end predictions we have been hearing recently, such as the notion that it will take several hundred thousand U.S. troops to provide stability in post-Saddam Iraq, are wildly off the mark. It is hard to conceive that it would take more forces to provide stability in post-Saddam Iraq than it would take to conduct the war itself and to secure the surrender of Saddam's security forces and his army—hard to imagine.
On
October 26 ,2003 , while inBaghdad staying at theAl-Rashid Hotel Wolfowitz narrowly escaped an attack when six rockets slammed into the floors below his room blowing out the windows and frames. [Jane Arraf, [http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/10/26/otsc.arraf/index.html "Bold, Well-executed Attack"] , "CNN ",October 26 ,2003 , accessedApril 18 ,2007 .] Army Lt. Col. Charles H. Buehring was killed and seventeen others soldiers were wounded. [ [http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/2003/nr20031027-0579.html "DoD Identifies Army Casualty"] , "United States Department of Defense ",October 27 ,2003 , accessedApril 18 ,2007 .] Wolfowitz and his DOD staffers escaped unharmed and returned to the United States onOctober 28 ,2003 .President of the World Bank
In March 2005, Wolfowitz was nominated to be president of the
World Bank . Criticism of his nomination appeared in the media. [Alan Beattie and Edward Alden, [http://news.ft.com/cms/s/33029996-965b-11d9-8fcc-00000e2511c8.html "Shareholders' dismay at lack of consultation"] , "The Financial Times ",March 16 ,2005 , accessedApril 16 ,2007 .] Nobel Laureate in Economics and former chief economist for the World BankIn the U.S. there was some praise for the nomination. An editorial in "
The Wall Street Journal " states: "Mr. Wolfowitz is willing to speak the truth to power ... he saw earlier than most, and spoke publicly about, the need for dictators to plan democratic transitions. It is the world's dictators who are the chief causes of world poverty. If anyone can stand up to theRobert Mugabe s of the world, it must be the man who stood up toSaddam Hussein ." [ [http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110006432 "Banking on Wolfowitz: And You Thought Iraq Was Difficult"] , "The Wall Street Journal ",March 17 ,2005 , accessedApril 16 ,2007 , Review & Outlook (Past Featured Article), accessedJune 8 ,2007 .]He was confirmed and became president on
June 1 ,2005 . He soon attended the31st G8 summit to discuss issues ofglobal climate change and theeconomic development inAfrica . When this meeting was interrupted by theJuly 7, 2005 London bombings , Wolfowitz was present with other world leaders at the press conference given byBritish Prime Minister Tony Blair .Several of Wolfowitz's initial appointments at the Bank proved controversial, including two US nationals (
Robin Cleveland andKevin Kellems ) formerly with the Bush administration, whom he appointed as close advisors with $250,000 tax-free contracts.Karen DeYoung, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/14/AR2007041401564_pf.html "Wolfowitz Clashed Repeatedly With World Bank Staff: Tenure as President Has Been Rocky"] , "The Washington Post ",April 15 ,2007 : A12, accessedMay 1 ,2007 .] Another appointee,Juan José Daboub was criticized by his colleagues and others for attempts to change policies on family planning and climate change towards a conservative line."Krishna Guha, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/7aa44b1e-f2a7-11db-a454-000b5df10621.html "Wolfowitz Deputy Under Fire for Climate Change"] , "The Financial Times ",April 24 ,2007 , updatedApril 25 ,2007 , accessedMay 2 ,2007 .]Wolfowitz gave special emphasis to two particular issues. Identifying Sub-Saharan Africa as the region most challenged to improve living standards, he traveled widely in the region. He also made clear his focus on fighting corruption. Several aspects of the latter program raised controversy. Overturning the names produced by a formal search process, he appointed a figure linked to the US Republican party to head the Bank's internal watchdog. Member countries worried that Wolfowitz's willingness to suspend lending to countries on grounds of corruption was vulnerable to selective application in line with US foreign policy interests. In a debate on the proposed Governance and Anti-Corruption Strategy at the Bank's 2006 Annual Meetings, shareholders directed Wolfowitz to undertake extensive consultations and revise the strategy to show how objective measures of corruption would be incorporated into decisions and how the shareholders' representatives on the Bank's Board would play a key role. Following the consultations and revisions, the Board approved a revised strategy in spring 2007.
Recent controversies
Wolfowitz's economic arguments pertaining to the Iraq War
On
March 27 ,2003 , Wolfowitz told a Congressional panel that oil revenue earned by Iraq alone would pay for Iraq's reconstruction after the Iraq war; he testified: "The oil revenues of that country could bring between $50 and $100 billion over the course of the next two or three years. Now, there are a lot of claims on that money, but ... We are dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction and relatively soon.” [ [http://www.ips-dc.org/wolfowitz/tl_01-05.htm "The Wolfowitz Chronology:] An Examination of the Presumptive World Bank President’s Works on Oil, National Security, Development, Corruption, Human Rights, and Debt" (January 2001 – May 2005), "Institute for Policy Studies " (May 2005), accessedApril 18 ,2007 .] Cf.Gore Vidal , [http://www.lawyersagainstthewar.org/articles/vidal.html "The Enemy Within"] , "The Observer ",October 27 ,2002 , Review, accessedMay 7 ,2007 , rpt. in "lawyersagainstthewar.org", accessedMay 7 ,2007 ; rpt. as "Goat Song: Unanswered Questions—Before, During, After 9/11", "Dreaming War: Blood for Oil and the Cheney-Bush Junta" (New York: Nation Books/Thunder's Mouth Press, 2002), ISBN 1560255021 (10), ISBN 978-1560255024 (13).] By March 2005, two years later, oil revenues were not paying for the occupation and reconstruction of Iraq, Wolfowitz's estimation of 50 to 100 billion US dollars had not materialized, and, in light of his miscalculation, detractors criticized his appointment to head of the World Bank. [Paul Blustein, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A52375-2005Mar20.html "Wolfowitz Strives To Quell Criticism"] , "The Washington Post ",March 21 ,2005 , accessedApril 18 ,2007 .] Though, in 2008, Wolfowitz's estimation of $50 to $100 billion was proven to be right on the money, so to speak, given that soaring oil prices will leave the Iraqi government with a cumulative budget surplus of as much as $79 billion the year’s end. [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/06/world/middleeast/06surplus.html?_r=1&oref=slogin] [http://www.slate.com/id/2197007/]Wolfowitz's relationship with Shaha Riza
After President George W. Bush's nomination of Wolfowitz as president of the
World Bank , journalists reported that Wolfowitz had become involved in a relationship with World Bank Senior Communications Officer (and Acting Manager of External Affairs) for the Middle East and North Africa Regional OfficeShaha Ali Riza .Philip Sherwell, [http://www.telegraphindia.com/1040802/asp/foreign/story_3572445.asp "Special 'relationship' Behind US West Asia policy"] , "The Telegraph",August 1 ,2002 , accessedApril 18 ,2007 .] According to Richard Leiby, of "The Washington Post ", Riza is "an Oxford-educated British citizen, was born inTunisia and grew up inSaudi Arabia . She's known for her expertise onwomen's rights and has been listed on the bank's Web site as a media contact forIraq reconstruction issues."Richard Leiby, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A55423-2005Mar21.html "Reliable Source: What Will the Neighbors Say?"] , "The Washington Post ",March 22 ,2007 , C-03, accessedMay 1 ,2007 .] According to Leiby and Linton Weeks, in their essay "In the Shadow of a Scandal", Riza's employment at the World Bank predated Wolfowitz's nomination as Bank president: "Riza started at the World Bank as a consultant in July 1997 and became a full-time employee in 1999"; and the relationship between Riza and Wolfowitz pre-dated it as well:In the early 1990s, Riza joined the
National Endowment for Democracy and is credited there with development of the organization'sMiddle East program. Wolfowitz was on the endowment's board—which is how Riza first met him, according to Turkish journalistCengiz Candar , a friend of the couple. "Shaha was married at the time and Paul was married," Candar recalled, and it wasn't until late 1999—after Riza divorced and Wolfowitz had separated from his wife of 30 years,Clare Selgin Wolfowitz —that the couple began dating."Linton Weeks and Richard Leiby, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/09/AR2007050902501.html?hpid=topnews "In the Shadow of a Scandal"] , "The Washington Post ",May 10 ,2007 , accessedMay 10 ,2007 . (Page 2 of 3 pages.)]When Wolfowitz was being considered for head of the CIA immediately after the 2000 election, Clare Wolfowitz wrote President-elect George Bush a letter telling him that her husband's relationship with a foreign national—Riza—posed a national security risk. [ [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=342048&in_page_id=1770 Will a British divorcee cost 'Wolfie' his job?] , Sharon Churcher and Annette Witheridge, "
The Daily Mail ",March 20 ,2005 .] [ [http://www.salon.com/books/feature/2007/11/09/house_of_bush_3/print.html How Cheney took control of Bush's foreign policy] , Craig Unger, Salon.com,November 9 ,2007 ; [http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Vanity_Fair_contributing_editor_Craig_Unger_on_the_Bush_family_feud%2C_neoconservatives_and_the_Christian_right Interview with Vanity Fair contributing editor Craig Unger] , David Shankbone, "Wikinews ",November 12 ,2007 ] It has been reported thatScooter Libby intercepted the letter. [ [http://www.villagevoice.com/blogs/bushbeat/archive/2007/06/libby_and_wolfi.php Libby and Wolfie: A Story of Reacharounds] , Ward Harkarvey, "The Village Voice ",June 14 ,2007 .]Sidney Blumenthal also reported on the letter Clare Wolfowitz wrote:According to the profile of Wolfowitz published in the London "
Sunday Times " onMarch 20 ,2005 , despite their cultural differences, "Riza, an Arab feminist who confounds portrayals of Wolfowitz as a leader of a 'Zionist conspiracy' of Jewish neoconservatives in Washington ... [and who] works as the bank’s senior gender co-ordinator for the Middle East and north Africa ... not only shares Wolfowitz’s passion for spreading democracy in theArab world, but is said to have reinforced his determination to removeSaddam Hussein ’s oppressive regime." [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2088-1533085,00.html "Profile: Paul Wolfowitz: Hawk with a Lot of Loot Needs a Bit of Lady Luck"] , "The Sunday Times ",March 20 ,2005 , accessedApril 18 ,2007 .]The reported relationship created further controversy concerning Wolfowitz’s nomination to head the World Bank, because the organization's own ethics rules preclude sexual relationships between a manager and a staff member serving under that manager, even if one reports to the other only indirectly through a chain of supervision. Sharon Churcher and Annette Witheridge, in "The Daily Mail", quote one World Bank employee's statement that "Unless Riza gives up her job, this will be an impossible conflict of interest"; the observation of "a Washington insider": "His womanizing has come home to roost ... Paul was a foreign policy hawk long before he met Shaha, but it doesn't look good to be accused of being under the thumb of your mistress"; and Wolfowitz's response: "If a personal relationship presents a potential conflict of interest, I will comply with Bank policies to resolve the issue."Sharon Churcher and Annette Witheridge, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=342048&in_page_id=1770 "Will a British Divorcee Cost 'Wolfie' His Job?"] "
The Daily Mail ",March 20 ,2005 , accessedApril 14 ,2007 .]Wolfowitz initially proposed to the World Bank's Ethics Committee that he recuse himself from personnel matters regarding Riza, but the committee rejected that proposal.Greg Hitt, [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB117806854490188980.html?mod=googlenews_wsj "World Bank Ex-Board Member Disputes Wolfowitz"] , "
The Wall Street Journal ",May 2 ,2007 , A8, accessedMay 8 ,2007 (restricted access; free preview); rpt. [http://goldnotes.wordpress.com/2007/05/02/london-irvine-report-may 2-2007/ "World Bank Ex-Board Member Disputes Wolfowitz"] , "goldnotes.wordpress.com",May 2 ,2007 , accessedMay 8 ,2007 ; cf. Greg Hitt, [http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2007/05/07/top-wolfowitz-adviser-resigns/ "Top Wolfowitz Adviser Resigns"] , "The Wall Street Journal ", "Wall Street Journal Online",May 7 ,2007 , Washington Wire, accessedMay 8 ,2007 .] Riza was "seconded to the State Department", or placed on "external assignment," assigned "a job at the state department underLiz Cheney , the daughter of the vice-president, promotingdemocracy in the Middle East ..."Suzanne Goldenberg, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,2052072,00.html "Wolfowitz Under Fire After Partner Receives Promotion and Pay Rise"] , "The Guardian ",April 7 ,2007 , accessedMay 2 ,2007 .] She "was also moved up to a managerial pay grade in compensation for the disruption to her career," resulting in a raise of over $60,000, as well as guarantees of future increases; "The staff association claims that the pay rise was more than double the amount allowed under employee guidelines."William McQuillen, [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601068&sid=apPbM7Uq_IPQ&refer=economy "Wolfowitz Says He Won't Quit, Calls Charges 'Bogus'"] (Update2), "Bloomberg News ",April 30 ,2007 , accessedMay 2 ,2007 .] A promotion and raise had been among the options suggested by a World Bank ethics committee that was set up to advise on the situation.PDF| [http://bicusa.org/proxy/Document.10080.aspx "Ethics Committee Case No 2 and President Papers"] , "World Bank ", "worldbank.org", "strictly confidential" documents posted online at "bicusa.org",April 12 ,2007 , accessedApril 14 ,2007 .] According to Steven R. Weisman, however, in a report published in "The New York Times ", the then-current chair of the committee emphasized that he was not informed at the time of the details or extent of the present and future raises built into the agreement with Riza. [Steven R. Weisman, [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/27/washington/27wolfowitz.html "Wolfowitz Loses Ground in Fight for World Bank Post"] , "The New York Times ",April 27 ,2007 , accessedMay 1 ,2007 .] Wolfowitz refers to the controversy concerning his relationship with Riza in his recent statement posted on the website of the World Bank (April 12 ,2007 ).Paul Wolfowitz, [http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/NEWS/0,,contentMDK:21295972~pagePK:34370~piPK:34424~theSitePK:4607,00.html "Statement by Paul Wolfowitz, President of the World Bank Group WB/IMF Spring Meetings 2007"] , "Worldbank.org",April 12 ,2007 , accessedMay 1 ,2007 . (Video and audio links.)]Wolfowitz's leadership of the World Bank Group
Beginning early in 2007, "
Fox News " published on its website a series of investigative stories on the World Bank, based in part on leaks to Fox of internal bank documents.cite news|author=Richard Behar |url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,250800,00.html|title=World Bank Launches Internal Probe to Root Out Leakers|publisher=Fox News |date=2007-02-08 |accessdate=2007-05-14]On
April 11 ,2007 ,Reuters and Al Kamen, in his column in "The Washington Post ", reported that Wolfowitz and the World Bank board had hired theWilliams & Connolly law firm to oversee an investigation into the leaking of internal bank documents toFox News .Reuters , [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,265200,00.html "World Bank Launches Probe Into Leak of Confidential Documents to FOXNews.com"] , "Fox News "April 11 ,2007 , accessedMay 16 ,2007 .] Al Kamen, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/10/AR2007041001716_pf.html "Under Flood of Criticism, Looking to Plug a Leak"] , "The Washington Post ",April 11 ,2007 , accessedMay 16 ,2007 .] Those reports cite an internal memo to the bank staff later posted on the internet, datedApril 9 ,2007 , in which the World Bank's general counsel, Ana Palacio, states that the Bank's legal staff was scrutinizing two articles by investigative reporterRichard Behar published on the website of "Fox News " onJanuary 31 andMarch 27 ,2007 .Richard Behar , [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,248601,00.html "Wolfowitz vs. the World Bank Board: It's Trench Warfare"] , "Fox News ",January 31 ,2007 and [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,261290,00.html "World Bank Anticorruption Drive Blunted as China Threatens to Halt Loans"] , "Fox News ",March 27 ,2007 , both accessedMay 14 ,2007 .] A day after the second report published by Behar, onMarch 28 ,2007 , Kamen had disclosed that "Bank records obtained by the Government Accountability Project" documented pay raises in excess of Bank policies given toShaha Riza Al Kamen, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/27/AR2007032701953.html "In the Loop: Where the Money Is"] , "The Washington Post ",March 28 ,2007 , accessedMay 10 ,2007 .] OnApril 12 ,2007 the London "Financial Times " reported that, in a 2005 memorandum, Wolfowitz had personally directed the Bank's human resources chief to offer Riza a large pay rise and promotion, according to two anonymous sources who told the "Financial Times" that they had seen the memo.Krishna Guha and Eoin Callan, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/42f29804-e8ae-11db-b2c3-000b5df10621.html "Wolfowitz Laid Out Terms for Partner’s Pay Package"] , "Financial Times ",April 12 ,2007 , accessedMay 14 ,2007 .] The memo was part of a package of 102 pages of documents publicly released by the bank onApril 14 ,2007 .On
April 14 ,2007 , after reviewing the 102-page document package, the "Financial Times" concluded that it was "a potentially fatal blow" to Wolfowitz. [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/28b367ba-ea26-11db-91c7-000b5df10621.html "Title"?] , "Financial Times ",April 14 ,2007 , accessedMay 14 ,2007 .] In contrast, "Fox News " concluded that the new documents might offer Wolfowitz a "new lifeline" in the scandal, because the Bank's ethics committee had launched a review of the Riza compensation case in early 2006 and concluded that it did not warrant any further attention by the committee.Richard Behar , [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,266052,00.html "Documents May Give Wolfowitz New Lifeline in World Bank Scandal"] , "Fox News "April 14 ,2007 , accessedMay 14 ,2007 .] Media speculations about Wolfowitz quitting his position as president of the World Bank intensified onApril 19 ,2007 after his failure to attend a high-profile meeting. [ [http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2061950,00.html "Wolfowitz Absent As World Bank Board Decides Fate"] , "The Guardian ",April 19 ,2007 , accessedApril 20 ,2007 .] The controversy about Wolfowitz's girlfriend Shaha Riza led to disruption at the World Bank when some employees woreblue ribbon s "in a display of defiance against his leadership." [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2007/04/20/MNGDOPCBOA1.DTL&type=politics "Wolfowitz's Troubles Disrupt World Bank"] , "San Francisco Chronicle ",April 20 ,2007 , accessedApril 20 ,2007 .]World Bank Group's board of executive directors and staffers complained also that Wolfowitz was imposing Bush Administration policies to eliminate
family planning from World Bank programs. According to Nicole Gaouette, in her report published in the "Los Angeles Times " onApril 19 ,2007 ,Juan José Daboub —the managing director whom Wolfowitz had appointed who has also been criticized for overly-conservative policies concerning climate change and "a Roman Catholic with ties to a conservative Salvadoran political party"—repeatedly deleted references to family planning from World Bank proposals.Nicole Gaouette, [http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-worldbank19apr19,1,3027731,full.story "World Bank May Target Family Planning:] Repeated Absence of References to Birth Control in Internal Reports Alarms Women's Health Advocates", "The Los Angeles Times ",April 19 ,2007 , accessedMay 1 ,2007 .]On
May 14 ,2007 the World Bank committee investigating the alleged ethics violations reported (in part):
*"Mr. Wolfowitz's contract requiring that he adhere to the Code of Conduct for board officials and that he avoid any conflict of interest, real or apparent, were violated";
*"The salary increase Ms. Riza received at Mr. Wolfowitz's direction was in excess of the range established by Rule 6.01";
*"The ad hoc group concludes that in actuality, Mr Wolfowitz from the outset cast himself in opposition to the established rules of the institution"; and
*"He did not accept the bank's policy on conflict of interest, so he sought to negotiate for himself a resolution different from that which would have applied to the staff he was selected to head."Reuters , [http://money.cnn.com/2007/05/15/news/newsmakers/wolfowitz.reut/?postversion=2007051507 "Wolfowitz Rejects World Bank Ethics Ruling"] : Bank Committee Determines That President Violated Ethics Standards Over His Girlfriend's Promotion; Wolfowitz Calls Findings 'unbalanced' and 'flawed'", online posting, "CNNMoney.com" ("The Internet home of "Fortune", "Money", "Business 2.0 "),May 15 ,2007 , accessedMay 16 ,2007 .]Wolfowitz appeared before the World Bank Group's board of executive directors to respond on Tuesday,
May 15 ,2007 , and, the following day, on Wednesday,May 16 , in another board meeting, its executive directors would "consider the report and make a statement later in the week." Adams speculates that "With Mr Wolfowitz so far refusing to step down, the board may need to take radical action to break the stalemate. Members have discussed a range of options, including sacking Mr Wolfowitz, issuing a vote of no confidence or reprimanding him. Some board members argue that a vote of no confidence would make it impossible for him to stay in the job."Richard Adams, [http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2079876,00.html "Angry Wolfowitz in Four-letter Tirade"] , "The Guardian Unlimited",May 15 ,2007 , accessedMay 16 ,2007 .] If the World Bank's board of directors "votes him out," according to Michael Hirsh, in theMay 21 ,2007 issue of "Newsweek ", he would be "the first president dismissed in [its] 62-year history ..." Michael Hirsh, [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18628587/site/newsweek/ "With the Best of Intentions"] , "Newsweek ",May 21 ,2007 , accessedMay 12 ,2007 .] By mid-afternoon, Wednesday,May 16 ,2007 , "The New York Times ", reported that "after six weeks of fighting efforts to oust him as president ... Wolfowitz began today to negotiate the terms of his possible resignation, in return for the bank dropping or softening the charge that he had engaged in misconduct ..."Steven R. Weisman, [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/16/washington/16cnd-wolfowitz.htm "Wolfowitz Said to Be Working On Deal for His Resignation"] , "The New York Times ",May 16 ,2007 , accessedMay 16 ,2007 .] After recent expressions from the Bush administration that it "fully" supported Wolfowitz as World Bank president and its urging a "fair hearing" for him, President Bush expressed "regret" at Wolfowitz's impending resignation.Jeannine Aversa (Associated Press ), [http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6620492,00.html "White House: Give Wolfowitz Fair Hearing"] , "The Guardian ",May 10 ,2007 , accessedMay 9 ,2007 ; [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/fn/4812893.html "Markets: Bush Expresses Regret Over Wolfowitz"] , "The Houston Chronicle ",May 17 ,2007 , accessedMay 17 ,2007 .]On
May 17 ,2007 , in a statement published on its website, the World Bank Group's board of Executive Directors announced that Paul Wolfowitz would resign as World Bank Group president at the end of June 2007; their statement is followed by a statement from Wolfowitz about his tenure as president and his hopes for the World Bank's future success. [http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/NEWS/0,,contentMDK:21339650~menuPK:34463~pagePK:34370~piPK:34424~theSitePK:4607,00.html "Statements of Executive Directors and President Wolfowitz"] , "World Bank Group ",May 17 ,2007 , accessedMay 17 ,2007 .] Steven R. Weisman, [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/18/washington/18worldbank.html "'Second Chance' at Career Goes Sour for Wolfowitz"] , "New York Times ",May 18 ,2007 , accessedMay 18 ,2007 .]ee also
*American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
*Full-spectrum dominance
*Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA)
*Joint Vision 2020
*Neoconservatism
*Project for the New American Century
*Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) Board of Advisors
*Wolfowitz Doctrine
*World Bank Group Notes
External links
;Official biographical accounts
* [http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/EXTABOUTUS/ORGANIZATION/EXTOFFICEPRESIDENT/0,,contentMDK:20519590~menuPK:64260190~pagePK:51174171~piPK:64258873~theSitePK:1014541,00.html "Biography: Paul Wolfowitz: President, The World Bank Group"] , at "web.worldbank.org" (World Bank Group ). AccessedMay 4 ,2007 .
* [http://www.whitehouse.gov/results/leadership/bio_466.html "Paul Wolfowitz—Department of Defense, Deputy Secretary of Defense"] . Search result in obsolete directory of "The President and His Leadership Team". AccessedMay 4 ,2007 .
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20060502184118/http://www.defenselink.mil/bios/wolfowitz_bio.html "Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of Defense"] —Archived biography at theUnited States Department of Defense . Last updated:March 16 ,2005 . AccessedMay 2 ,2007 .
*Wolfowitz, Paul. [http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/NEWS/0,,contentMDK:21295972~pagePK:34370~piPK:34424~theSitePK:4607,00.html "Statement by Paul Wolfowitz, President of the World Bank Group WB/IMF Spring Meetings 2007"] . Online posting. "World Bank Group ", "Worldbank.org",April 12 ,2007 . AccessedMay 1 ,2007 . (Video and audio links.)Persondata
NAME= Wolfowitz, Paul Dundes
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=10th President of the World Bank, Deputy Secretary of Defense in the administration of PresidentGeorge W. Bush
DATE OF BIRTH=December 22 ,1943
PLACE OF BIRTH=Brooklyn ,New York , U.S.
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