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Sunday, August 20, 2006

Re-visiting PNAC

i want to return to my post from yesterday where i mentioned in passing that pnac was closing its doors... this from the wapo back on 12 june...
The doors may be closing shortly on the nine-year-old Project for a New American Century, the neoconservative think tank headed by William Kristol, former chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle and now editor of the Weekly Standard, which is must reading for neocon cogitators and agitators.

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There had been debate about PNAC's future, but the feeling, a source said, was of "goal accomplished..."

when you consider how pnac's 3 june 1997 signatories have fared - the omnipresent bills, kristol and bennett (seemingly permanent media pundits), wolfowitz' ascendancy to the world bank where he can continue perfecting his diabolical craft with much less visibility, dick cheney's reign of terror as vice president, scooter libby's machinations (until he was put on ice), zalmay khalilzad as u.s. ambassador to iraq - it certainly DOES appear to be "goal accomplished..." now, if they can just get that war with iran going...

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