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MrPopup 08-10-2003 08:49 AM

Newt Gingrich, Wolfowitz, choices to replace Powell
 
http://www.sltrib.com/2003/Aug/08102...enta/82549.asp

Dowd: Neocons hatching a pre-emptive coup at the State Department

By Maureen Dowd
THE NEW YORK TIMES

WASHINGTON -- Let others fight over whether the war in Iraq was a neocon vigilante action disrupting diplomacy. The neocons have moved on to a vigilante action to occupy diplomacy.
The audacious ones have saddled up their pre-emptive steeds and headed off to force a regime change at Foggy Bottom.
President Bush staged a Texan tableau vivant last week, playing host at his ranch to the secretary of state, his wife, Alma, and his deputy, Richard Armitage. Bush wanted to show solidarity after a Washington Post story that said that Colin Powell, under pressure from his wife, said he would not be part of a second Bush term, nor would Armitage.
Bush might be trying to signal his respect for Powell, but the president is not always privy to the start of a grandiose neocon scheme.
The scene was reminiscent of last August in Crawford, when Bush dismissed press "churning" that the administration was on the verge of striking Iraq, saying, "When I say I'm a patient man, I mean I'm a patient man and that we will look at all options and we will consider all technologies available to us, and diplomacy and intelligence."
We all know how that turned out.
When the neocons want something done, they will get it done, no matter what Bush thinks. And they think Colin Powell has downgraded the top cabinet post into a human resources job, making nicey-nice with the United Nations and assorted bad guys instead of pursuing the neocon blueprint for world domination through what James Woolsey calls World War IV (World War III being the Cold War).
Countering the Post story, Powell's posse claimed that neither the secretary of state nor his deputy had ever said that they intended to step down, and charged that the neocons were leaking a canard to turn the two men they consider lame doves into lame ducks.
"This is the revenge of the neocons for two months of bad news, looking like they're falling all over themselves in Iraq," said a Powell confidant, noting that Alma Powell was furious she had been dragged in.
In The Post, nearly all of the names of those who could move up if Powell moves out are Iraq hawks: Condi Rice, Paul Wolfowitz and Newt Gingrich were mentioned as candidates for secretary of state. Wolfie, Cheney's chief of staff, Scooter Libby, and Condi deputy Steve Hadley, who may be radioactive after the uranium mistake, were mentioned for national security chief.
Wolfowitz has been tacitly campaigning for the jobs. He told Charlie Rose about his vice-regal trip to Iraq, where he said at last grateful Iraqis were thronging. "As we would drive by, little kids would run up to the road and give us a thumbs up sign," he said. (At least he thought it was the thumb.)
The move against the popular Powell had all the earmarks of the neocons' pre-emptive strike on Iraq.
1. Demonize. Reiterating his speech trashing Foggy Bottom last April for propping up dictators and coddling the corrupt, Gingrich -- a Rummy ally who serves on the Defense Policy Board -- called for "top-to-bottom reform and culture shock" at State in an article in the July Foreign Policy magazine.
2. Sex-up the intelligence. The leakers spread word that Armitage told Condi that he and Powell would leave on Jan. 21, 2005, the day after the next presidential inauguration. "Nonsense," said Powell. "Nonsense," said Armitage.
3. Create a false rationale. Everyone knew the pair might not stay for a second term. But the neocons were impatient to give them a push, blaming poor Alma Powell for henpecking her husband, when they were.
4. Bring about regime change.
5. Fail to prepare for the aftermath. "Newt as secretary of state?" sneered one Powell pal. "Hel-lo?"
6. Make sure it's good for Ariel Sharon. Just as the neocons made their move on Powell, pro-Israel hawks scorned the secretary for not being on their team in the peace process. Israel's supporters scoffed at the new threat to cut loan guarantees as a State Department policy, not a White House policy.
7. Ignore the real threat. While the neocons are preoccupying the country with Iraq and a coup at the department d'etat, al-Qaida may have blown up a Marriott in Indonesia and is plotting attacks here.
8. Change the subject. Next stop, North Korea.
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New York Times News Service

jas1552 08-10-2003 08:59 AM

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