March 17, 2005

WHAT IF HE DOES FOR THE REST WHAT HE DID FOR IRAQ?:

Wolfowitz To Rule the World (Bank) (David Corn, 03/16/2005, The Nation)

First George W. Bush picks UN-basher John Bolton to be ambassador to the United Nations. Then he nominates Karen Hughes, a champion spinner who has little foreign policy experience, to be under secretary of state in charge of enhancing the United States' image abroad. Next, Bush taps Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz to run the World Bank.

The Wolfowitz nomination is a win for the Pentagon but a loss for the world. Wolfowitz's achievements as a warmonger may say little about his views on international development, but his record on Iraq is one of miscalculation and exaggeration. And the poor of the world deserve a World Bank president with better judgment.


Most Iraqis say future looks brighter: 62% highest mark since war began (Barbara Slavin, 3/16/05, USA TODAY)
More Iraqis believe their country is headed in the right direction and fewer think it's going wrong than at any time since the U.S. invasion two years ago, according to a new poll.

The poll, by the International Republican Institute (IRI), due to be made public today, also found that nearly half of Iraqis believe that religion has a special role to play in government.

The survey of 1,967 Iraqis was conducted Feb. 27-March 5, after Iraq held its first free elections in half a century in January. According to the poll, 62% say the country is headed in the right direction and 23% say it is headed in the wrong direction. That is the widest spread recorded in seven polls by the group, says Stuart Krusell, IRI director of operations for Iraq. In September, 45% of Iraqis thought the country was headed in the wrong direction and 42% thought it was headed in the right direction. The IRI is a non-partisan, U.S. taxpayer-funded group that promotes democracy abroad. [...]

The poll showed continuing sharp differences among Iraq's ethnic and religious groups, with 33% in Arab Sunni areas believing the country is headed in the right direction, compared with 71% of Kurds and 66% in the Shiite south. The deposed regime of Saddam Hussein favored Arab Sunnis and persecuted Kurds and Shiites.

Posted by Orrin Judd at March 17, 2005 4:22 PM
Comments

Gotta wear shades.

Posted by: ghostcat at March 17, 2005 7:28 PM

Like a spouting leftist ever helped 'the poor' in the Third World.

Posted by: ratbert at March 17, 2005 9:45 PM

Wow, the Nation opposes Wolfowitz. Who would have seen that coming?

Posted by: at March 18, 2005 9:17 AM
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