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  Paul Dundes Wolfowitz - SourceWatch
Wolfowitz, considered to be one of the most prominent and "hawkish" of the neo-conservatives, is the principal author of the "Wolfowitz doctrine", also known as the Bush doctrine.
Wolfowitz taught from 1970-1973 at the Yale University (the homeland of Skull and Bones) and in 1981 he taught at John Hopkins University.
Wolfowitz is a strong supporter of the theories of Laurie Mylroie, a controversial academic and former fellow of the conservative American Enterprise Institute, who wrote a book that links the 1993 World Trade Center bombing to Saddam Hussein.
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  Paul Wolfowitz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wolfowitz was expected to follow in his father’s footsteps and in 1961 he won a full scholarship to Cornell University that, according to Mann, despite his own personal desire to go to Harvard University, his father said was too good a bargain to turn down.
Wolfowitz claims that this policy did not deviate from that lain out by Kirkpatrick in her 1979 article as the “necessary disciplines and habits” she wrote of were already in place.
Wolfowitz was reportedly distraught by the administrations decision to stop short of removing Saddam Hussein and the betrayal of the Kurdish and Shiite revolutionaries encouraged to rise up against their dictator that this policy entailed.
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 Paul Wolfowitz
Paul Dundes Wolfowitz (born December 22, 1943), son of the statistician/information theorist Jacob Wolfowitz, is an American political advisor and United States Deputy Secretary of Defense.
Despite his support for Israel, Wolfowitz is also one of the few neoconservatives in the Bush administration to have endorsed the creation of a Palestinian state.
Wolfowitz has acknowledged the sufferings of the Palestinian people in their conflict with Israel, and in 2002 was heckled for expressing such views at a pro-Israel rally.
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Wolfowitz is currently United States Deputy Secretary of Defense—second in charge of the defense department, under the US Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld.
Prior to his Pentagon appointment, Wolfowitz was Dean of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University.
On October 26, 2003, Wolfowitz was in Baghdad, Iraq, on a visit to the war-torn country.
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 Paul Wolfowitz Article, PaulWolfowitz Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Paul Dundes Wolfowitz (born December 22, 1943), son of the statistician/information theorist Jacob Wolfowitz, is an American political advisorand United StatesDeputy Secretary of Defense.
Wolfowitz is currently United States Deputy Secretary ofDefense—second in charge of the defense department, under the US Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld.
Despite his support for Israel, Wolfowitz is also one of the few neoconservatives inthe Bush administration to have endorsed the creation of a Palestinian state.Wolfowitz has acknowledged the sufferings of the Palestinian people in their conflict with Israel, and in 2002 was heckled for expressing such views at a pro-Israel rally.
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 Paul Wolfowitz - InformationBlast
From 1989 to 1993, Dr. Wolfowitz served as Under Secretary of Defense for Policy in charge of the 700-person defense policy team that was responsible to Secretary Dick Cheney for matters concerning strategy, plans, and policy.
Wolfowitz received a bachelor's degree from Cornell University (1965) in mathematics, and a doctorate in political science from the University of Chicago (1972).
Despite his vocal and hawkish support for the state of Israel, Wolfowitz is also one of the few neo-conservatives to have endorsed the creation of a Palestinian state, and to have acknowledged the sufferings of the Palestinian people in their conflict with Israel.
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Wolfowitz added, "that beyond the immediate needs, there are going to be a great deal of work to rebuild, reconstruct." In that three-day trip to South Asia to assess tsunami damage and the Pentagon's role in relief efforts, his friends and associates say, the seeds for President Bush's selection of Mr.
Wolfowitz was energized both to be back in Asia - he was the United States ambassador to Indonesia in the late 1980's - and to be seen as the harbinger of help, not conflict.
Wolfowitz said the World Bank, which sets development policy for much of the third world, was a logical extension of his longtime goal to spread human rights and political freedoms around the globe.
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 Paul Wolfowitz - MindSharer Article Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Paul Dundes Wolfowitz (born December 22, 1943), son of the statistician/information theorist Jacob Wolfowitz, is an American political advisor of Jewish ancestry and United States Deputy Secretary of Defense.
Wolfowitz was later a leading participant in the Project for the New American Century.
Wolfowitz has acknowledged the sufferings of the Palestinian people in their conflict with Israel, and in 2002 was heckled for expressing such views at a pro-Israel lobby rally.
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 Paul Dundes Wolfowitz - dKosopedia
Wolfowitz received his undergraduate degree in mathematics from Cornell University in 1965 and went on to obtain a doctorate in political science from the University of Chicago in 1972.
Wolfowitz was one of the exceptions and would become one of the standard-bearers for neoconservatism in the administration as Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.
Paul Wolfowitz has been instrumental in giving US foreign policy a neoconservative slant; thereby, he shares responsibility for the negative consequences of that foreign policy especially as it relates to the political, economic, military, and human costs of the Second Gulf War.
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 Paul Wolfowitz
Paul Dundes Wolfowitz was born in December 1943.
Paul Wolfowitz gained a maths degree from Cornell University, where he met Clare Selgin, whom he married in 1968 and divorced in 2002.
Wolfowitz taught political science at Yale and from 1994 to 2001 he served as Dean and Professor of International Relations at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of The Johns Hopkins University.
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 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Paul Wolfowitz
Wolfowitz is considered a neoconservative and possibly a Straussian known for his hawkish views, passionate pro-Israel advocacy and staunch support for the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Despite his support for Israel (Wolfowitz has family, including a sister, in Israel), Wolfowitz is also one of the few neoconservatives in the Bush administration to have endorsed the creation of a Palestinian state.
Wolfowitz was critical and dismissive of General Eric K. Shinseki during pre-war testimony before Congress when he called the Army Chief of Staff "wildly off the mark" http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/iraq/attack/consequences/2003/0228pentagoncontra.htm when asked for estimates of the size of the post war occupation force.
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 Paul Wolfowitz - Wikipedia
Wolfowitz adalah putra dari ahli statistik dan teori informasi Jacob Wolfowitz.
Pada masa pemerintahan Ronald Reagan, Wolfowitz adalah Duta Besar AS untuk Indonesia selama 1986 hingga 1989.
Wolfowitz dianggap sebagai seorang neokonservatif dan mungkin seorang pendukung Leo Strauss yang dikenal akan pandangan pro-Israelnya dan dukungannya kepada invasi AS terhadap Irak 2003.
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 IntelDesk.com Global Intelligence Desk - Live Intel OSINT SIGINT Archive
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.
Wolfowitz avoided military service in the Vietnam War through student deferments in order to pursue his academic studies, this has lead critics to dub him as a chickenhawk.
Wolfowitz was expected to follow in his father’s footsteps and in 1965 he earned his bachelor's degree in mathematics from Cornell University.
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 GardeningDaily - Paul Wolfowitz
Wolfowitz is the son of Jacob Wolfowitz, a Cornell University mathematician.
Born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in Ithaca, NY, Paul Wolfowitz earned his bachelor's degree in chemistry and mathematics from Cornell University in 1965 and his doctorate in political science from the University of Chicago in 1972.
In addition, Wolfowitz's supporters point to his farewell remarks in 1989, in which he directly called for political reform, a statement which at the time was seen as giving direct support to Suharto's opponents.
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 BBC NEWS | Americas | Profile: Paul Wolfowitz
US Deputy Secretary of Defence Paul Wolfowitz is widely seen as one of the most hawkish members of the Bush administration.
Before his appointment to the Bush cabinet, Mr Wolfowitz was dean and professor of International Relations at the John Hopkins University.
Mr Wolfowitz has also led a parallel career in teaching, spending three years at Yale from 1970-73 and later at the Johns Hopkins University in 1981.
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 Paul Wolfowitz
Paul Wolfowitz is a prominent and well-connected conservative hawk who was Deputy Secretary of Defense under Donald Rumsfeld during the George W. Bush administration, and later President of the World Bank.
Wolfowitz was of fighting age during the Vietnam War, but studied mathematics at Cornell University, which got him a deferment from the draft.
Wolfowitz said that instead, fewer than 100,000 American troops would be necessary, and added, "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".
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 Paul Wolfowitz - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
From 1977 to 1980 Wolfowitz served under U.S. President Jimmy Carter as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Regional Programmes where he worked on scenarios for dealing with such eventualities as a Soviet seizure of the Persian Gulf oil fields and an Iraqi invasion of Saudi Arabia or Kuwait.
In 1998 Wolfowitz was one of the signatories of the PNAC open letter to President Bill Clinton (http://www.newamericancentury.org/iraqclintonletter.htm) that was highly critical of his continued policy of containing Iraq.
Wolfowitz diffused a very tricky situation when he ordered the recall and destruction of 600,000 Chinese-made berets that had been issued to troops stating "U.S. troops shall not wear berets made in China"[4] (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1308090.stm).
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 Paul Wolfowitz - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
While he was staying at the Al-Rashid Hotel, Wolfowitz was apparently targeted in a rocket attack.
Wolfowitz and his staff escaped unharmed and Wolfowitz returned from Iraq on October 28.
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 Search Tuna Report for paul wolfowitz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Paul Dundes Wolfowitz born December 22, 1943, son of the statistician information theorist Jacob Wolfowitz, is an American political advisor and United States Deputy Secretary of Defense....
Wolfowitz basically authored a doctrine of American hegemony, says historian and foreign policy expert John Lewis Gaddis, a doctrine in which the United States would seek to maintain the position that it came out of the Cold War with, at which there were no obvious or plausible challengers to the United States....
PAUL WOLFOWITZ RELATED LINKS The Iraq Foundation The Iraq Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization working for democracy and human rights in Iraq, and for a better international understanding of Iraq's potential as a contributor to political stability and economic progress in the Middle East....
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 Biography of Paul Wolfowitz : Article from California-Recall.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
OVERVIEW - Biography of Paul Wolfowitz - Dr. Paul Dundes Wolfowitz (born December 22, 1943), son of the statistician/information theorist Jacob Wolfowitz, is an American political advisor and United States Deputy Secretary of Defense.
During the Reagan administration, Dr. Wolfowitz served for three years as U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia - the fourth largest country in the world and the most populous in the Moslem world.
Political Views A military analyst under Ronald Reagan, Wolfowitz was later a leading participant in the Project for the New American Century.
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Paul Wolfowitz, a magnet for controversy as one of the leading architects of the Iraq war, as his choice for World Bank...
Paul Dundes Wolfowitz, currently Deputy Secretary, Department of Defense (and assistant to Richard Bruce Dick Cheney), was nominated March 16, 2005, by George W. Bush to be president of the World Bank.
Former Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz says in the current issue of Newsweek that the notion that there was no planning for the aftermath of the war in Iraq "is simply wrong." He continues, "The usual phrase is, there was no planning for...
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 Right Web | Profile | Paul Wolfowitz
Wolfowitz appointed a guy in a very high position who felt free to censor in line with his personal beliefs.
Some consider Wolfowitz to be more of a thoughtful idealist than a pure neoconservative ideologue, often faulting his idealism as being at the root of U.S. problems in Iraq.
Before joining the Bush administration, Wolfowitz was the dean of the Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies, the Washington, DC-based graduate school that has been home to a number of key neoconservative figures, including Gary Schmitt of the Project for the New American Century and the Defense Policy Board's Eliot Cohen.
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Wolfowitz is divorced from Dr. Clare Wolfowitz, a noted linguist and expert on Indonesia.
The neoconservative members of President Bush's cabinet led by Wolfowitz advocated preemptive strikes against Iraq rather then on terror cells in Afghanistan.
It is his advice which President George W. Bush has balanced with Wolfowitz's calls to place Israel's foreign policy needs first, beginning with the US appeals to the UN which resulted in UN Security Council Resolution 1441, and other diplomatic maneuvers.
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 Paul Dundes Wolfowitz - dKosopedia
He helped convince President Bush to use force to remove Saddam Hussein from Kuwait despite Chairman Powell’s advice that economic sanctions be used first.
His actions can be criticized from three different angles: that his whole plan to attack Iraq was unwise, he was willing to use dishonesty to reach his ideological ends, and his blind adherence to neoconservative ideology led to insufficient planning for post-war Iraq.
Wolfowitz was forced to apologize two days later.
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