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THE ARCHITECTS OF THE IRAQ WAR: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
President Bush did not fire any of the architects of the Iraq war. In fact, a review of the key planners of the conflict reveals that they have been rewarded not blamed for their incompetence. PAUL WOLFOWITZ
Where Is He Now?: Bush promoted Wolfowitz to head the World Bank in March 2005. Two years into his five-year term, Wolfowitz was rebuked by the World Bank investigative committee for engineering an unethical pay and promotion package for his girlfriend and, after repeated calls for his resignation, stepped down on May 17, 2007. Wolfowitz is now a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, a right-wing think tank that has the Presidents ear on national security issues. [Washington Post, 3/17/05, 5/18/07; Financial Times, 6/28/07] Key Quote: The truth is that for reasons that have a lot to do with the U.S. government bureaucracy, we settled on the one issue that everyone could agree on which was weapons of mass destruction as the core reason [for going to war]. [USA Today, 5/30/03] DOUGLAS FEITH
Where Is He Now?: Feith voluntarily resigned from the Defense Department shortly after Bushs re-election. He is currently writing a memoir of his Pentagon work and teaching a course at Georgetown University on the Bush Administrations strategy behind the war on terrorism. The Defense Departments Inspector General found that Feiths secretive groups at the Pentagon developed, produced, and then disseminated deceptive intelligence that contradicted the consensus of the Intelligence Community. These groups are still under investigation by the Senate Intelligence Committee. [Washington Post, 1/27/05;Georgetown press release, 5/1/06; NYT, 2/9/07] Key Quote: I am not asserting to you that I know that the answer is we did it right. What I am saying is its an extremely complex judgment to know whether the course that we chose with its pros and cons was more sensible. [Washington Post, 7/13/05] STEPHEN HADLEY
Where Is He Now: On January 26, 2005, Stephen Hadley was promoted to National Security Advisor. [White House bio] Key Quote: I should have recalled at the time of the State of the Union speech that there was controversy associated with the uranium issue. And it is now clear to me that I failed in that responsibility in connection with the inclusion of these 16 words in the speech that he gave on the 28th of January. [Hadley, 7/22/03] RICHARD PERLE
Where Is He Now: Currently, Perle is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute where he specializes in national security and defense issues. He has been investigated for ethical violations concerning war profiteering and other conflicts of interest. [Washington Post, 9/1/04] Key Quote: And a year from now, Ill be very surprised if there is not some grand square in Baghdad that is named after President Bush. There is no doubt that, with the exception of a very small number of people close to a vicious regime, the people of Iraq have been liberated and they understand that theyve been liberated. And it is getting easier every day for Iraqis to express that sense of liberation. [Perle, 9/22/03] ELLIOT ABRAMS
Where Is He Now: Abrams was promoted to deputy national security adviser in February of 2005. In that position, he has led a smear campaign to attack Speaker Nancy Pelosi for visiting Syria. [Slate, 2/17/05; IPS, 4/9/07; Washington Post, 2/15/07] Key Quote: We recognize that military action in Iraq, if necessary, will have adverse humanitarian consequences. We have been planning over the last several months, across all relevant agencies, to limit any such consequences and provide relief quickly. [CNN, 2/25/03] SCOOTER LIBBY
Where Is He Now: On June 5, 2007, Libby was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison and a fine of $250,000 for perjury and obstruction of justice for his role in the CIA leak case. On July 2, 2007, Bush commuted Libbys prison sentence, ensuring he would serve no time in jail. [NYT, 6/5/07; Bush, 7/2/07] Key Quote: Im a great fan of the Vice President, Libby told Larry King in 2002. I think hes one of the smartest, most honorable people Ive ever met. [Time, 10/28/05] JOHN HANNAH
Where Is He Now: On October 31, 2005, Cheney promoted Hannah to national security advisor, replacing the role served previously by Scooter Libby. [CNN, 10/31/05] Key Quote: Reprising his role in misleading the country to war with Iraq, Hannah has told a U.S. ambassador that 2007 is the year of Iran and that a U.S. attack is a real possibility. [Washington Post, 2/11/07] DAVID WURMSER
Where Is He Now: Wurmser was promoted to Principal Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs; he is in charge of coordinating Middle East strategy. His name has been associated with the Plame Affair and with an FBI investigation into the passing of classified information to Chalabi and AIPAC. [Raw Story, 10/19/05; Washington Post, 9/4/04] Key Quote: Syria, Iran, Iraq, the PLO and Sudan are playing a skillful game, but have consistently worked to undermine US interests and influence in the region for years, and certainly will continue to do so now, even if they momentarily, out of fear, seem more forthcoming. [Washington Post, 9/24/01] ANDREW NATSIOS
Where Is He Now: Natsios stepped down as the head of USAID in January 2006 and is teaching at Georgetown Universitys Edmund A. Walshs School of Foreign Service as a Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy and Advisor on International Development. In September 2006, Bush appointed him Special Envoy for Darfur. [AP, 2/20/06; Georgetown, 12/2/05; Washington Post, 9/19/06] Key Quote: [T]he American part of this will be $1.7 billion. We have no plans for any further-on funding for this. [Nightline, 4/23/03] DAN BARTLETT
Where Is He Now?: Bartlett announced his resignation on June 1, 2007 to pursue his prospects in the private sector. He was promoted to Counselor to the President on January 5, 2005, and was responsible for the formulation of policy and implementation of the Presidents agenda. [Washington Post, 6/2/07] Key Quote: Most people would argue we are part of the solution in Iraq, not part of the problem. [CNN, 10/23/06] MITCH DANIELS
Where Is He Now?: In 2004, Daniels was elected Governor of Indiana. [USA Today, 11/3/04] Key Quote: Mitch Daniels had said the war would be an affordable endeavor and rejected an estimate by the chief White House economic adviser that the war would cost between $100 billion and $200 billion as very, very high. [Christian Science Monitor, 1/10/06] GEORGE TENET
Where Is He Now?: Tenet voluntarily resigned from the administration on June 3, 2004. He was later awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom. He released a memoir in April 2007 critical of many in the Bush administration for their roles in the Iraq war and currently teaches at Georgetown Universitys Edmund A. Walshs School of Foreign Service. [Washington Post, 6/3/04; CBS, 4/29/07] Key Quote: Its a slam dunk case. [CNN, 4/19/04] COLIN POWELL
Where Is He Now?: Shortly after Bush won reelection in
2004, Powell resigned from the administration. Powell now sits on numerous corporate
boards. He succeeded Henry Kissinger in May 2006 as Chairman of the Eisenhower Fellowship
Program at the City College of New York. In September 2005, Powell said of his U.N. speech
that it was a blot on his record. He went on to say, It will always be a
part of my record. It was painful. Its painful now. [ABC News, 9/9/05] DONALD RUMSFELD
Where Is He Now?: After repeated calls for his resignation, Donald Rumsfeld finally stepped down on November 8, 2006, one day after the 2006 midterm elections. Rumsfeld is now working on setting up a new foundation to promote continued U.S. engagement in world affairs in furtherance of U.S. security interests so that he can remain engaged in public policy issues. He is also shopping a memoir, in the hopes of receiving a large cash advance. [AP, 11/8/06; Reuters, 3/19/06; Washington Times, 5/18/07; NY Sun, 6/27/07] Key Quote: You go to war with the Army you have. Theyre not the Army you might want or wish to have at a later time. [CNN, 12/9/04] CONDOLEEZZA RICE
Where Is She Now?: In December of 2004, Condoleezza Rice was promoted to Secretary of State. [ABC News, 11/16/04] Key Quote: We did not know at the time maybe someone knew down in the bowels of the agency but no one in our circles knew that there were doubts and suspicions that this might be a forgery. Of course it was information that was mistaken. [Meet the Press, 6/8/03] DICK CHENEY
Where Is He Now: Cheney earned another four years in power when Bush won re-election in 2004. Despite some conservatives calling for him to be replaced, Cheney has said, Ive now been elected to a second term; Ill serve out my term. Cheney continues to advocate for preemptive military intervention, recently delivering threats toward Iran in a speech aboard an aircraft carrier off Irans coast. [CBS Face the Nation, 3/19/06; NYT, 5/11/07] Key Quote: I think theyre in the last throes, if you will, of the insurgency. [Larry King Live, 6/20/05] GEORGE W. BUSH
Where Is He Now: In November 2004, Bush won re-election. Since that time, popular support for the war and the President have reached a low point nearing the levels of Richard Nixon during Watergate. [Chicago Sun-Times, 6/19/07] Key Quote: Facing clear evidence of peril, we cannot wait for the final proof the smoking gun that could come in the form of a mushroom cloud. [Bush, 10/7/02]
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