John Bolton, a Force of Darkness
by Jude
Wanniski
by Jude Wanniski
Memo To: Richard
Lugar, Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations
From: Jude Wanniski
Re: An Anti-Diplomat at the U.N.?
Dear Senator,
you’ve known me for more than 30 years, from your days as Mayor
of Indianapolis and my days as associate editor of The Wall Street
Journal. When I tell you John Bolton is a true force of darkness,
you can be sure I do not do so lightly. “Darkness” in this sense
is the absence of light and Bolton is a protégé of Richard Perle,
who has been known for decades in Washington as “The Prince of Darkness.”
They are both masters of misinformation, believing that their “just
cause” gives them the right, even the responsibility, to make the
facts and intelligence fit their personal political objectives.
They’re patriots and I would never say they are not. But it is not
in their nature to be straight, and both men will always advise
the use of force rather than bother with diplomacy. They loath and
despise the United Nations. When President Bush asked John Bolton
if he has respect for the U.N., Bolton said he did, but remember
he is a force of darkness and will always say what he believes will
advance his personal goals.
I’ve been
watching Bolton from a distance from the earliest days of the administration,
knowing of his associations with Perle and the neo-cons at the American
Enterprise Institute (AEI), which I have long characterized as the
HQ of what President Eisenhower called “the military-industrial
complex.” Here are just a few samples selected from my commentaries
in the last several months of 2003, a period when the neo-cons believed
they had Iraq under control and were eager to tackle the other members
of the “Axis of Evil,” Iran and North Korea.
Judith
Miller, Warhawk Reporter July 23, 2003
Here note
my comments on Judith Miller of the NYTimes, who we now know
helped promote the disinformation spread by Iraqi exile Ahmed Chalabi
about Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction. Miller co-authored a
book with Laurie Mylroie, a scholar at AEI who later wrote The
War Against America: Saddam Hussein and the World Trade Center Attacks.
The book, now totally discredited, posited fictitious accounts of
Saddam being behind 9-11. In my memo, I quote Paul Sperry of WorldNetDaily.com,
who reported back then that the CIA would not back that assertion
in an October 2002 report to the President: “Mylroie lists Clare
Wolfowitz, wife of the No. 2 Pentagon official, among her friends
in her book's Acknowledgments. She also gives a nod to John Bolton,
one of the State Department's biggest Iraq hawks, and Lewis ‘Scooter’
Libby, top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney, whose wife also is
an AEI scholar.”
Moscow
Rejects U.S. Plea on Iran August 27, 2003
In this memo
a month later I referred to an article in the Teheran Times,
but the heart of the comment was a long quote from Dr. Gordon Prather,
the chief army scientist in the Reagan years, regarding Bolton:
[John Bolton,
the State Department warhawk, is probably the un-named western diplomat
who claims the IAEA's recent report on Iranian uranium enrichment
proves Iran is seeking a nuke capability. Says Gordon Prather, who
forwarded me this piece, "Up until now, Bolton et al. have been
claiming that the Iranians intend to produce weapons-grade plutonium
in the Bushehr light-water power plants. The Iranians no doubt would
like to acquire nukes, observing what has happened to Iraq. But
the notion that Iran could produce weapons-grade Pu in Bushehr under
the noses of the Russians and the IAEA is ridiculous. By continuing
to insist that they could and would, Bolton has lost all credibility,
and his usefulness in Vienna the home of the IAEA-NPT-NSG
regime is at an end. He should resign. Or fall on his sword."
JW]
Time
for Colin Powell to Retire September 29, 2003
This was a
memo I wrote to Colin Powell one month after the previous comment:
“You began
your diplomatic service in 2001 by showing a willingness to engage
Pyongyang at a time when it showed every sign of finally opening
up. But that did not fit with the Pentagon’s aim of tackling ‘The
Axis of Evil,’ a term you should have never permitted to go into
the President’s State of the Union address. The President himself
went even further with his gratuitous personal insults of North
Korea’s president. It has been downhill ever since. Every opportunity
Pyongyang has offered for peaceful resolution of the nuclear issue
has been shot down by your neo-con “minder” at State, John Bolton,
who clearly works for the Defense Policy Board, not you. It has
been embarrassing to hear you defend Bolton’s belligerent blusterings
when you should have been telling the President you want him replaced.”
“The
Intelligence Stovepipe to the Oval Office” October 20, 2003
Do you remember
Seymour Hersh’s New Yorker article about how cooked-up intelligence
was being “stovepiped” to President Bush, going around the intelligence
community. John Bolton was of course one of the chief stove-pipers.
Here is Hersh:
A few months
after George Bush took office, Greg Thielmann, an expert on
disarmament with the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence
and Research, or INR, was assigned to be the daily intelligence
liaison to John Bolton, the Under-Secretary of State for Arms
Control, who is a prominent conservative. Thielmann understood
that his posting had been mandated by Secretary of State Colin
Powell, who thought that every important State Department bureau
should be assigned a daily intelligence officer. “Bolton was
the guy with whom I had to do business,” Thielmann said. “We
were going to provide him with all the information he was entitled
to see. That’s what being a professional intelligence officer
is all about.” But, Thielmann told me, “Bolton seemed to be
troubled because INR was not telling him what he wanted to hear.”
Thielmann soon found himself shut out of Bolton’s early-morning
staff meetings. “I was intercepted at the door of his office
and told, ‘The Under-Secretary doesn’t need you to attend this
meeting anymore.’” When Thielmann protested that he was there
to provide intelligence input, the aide said, “The Under-Secretary
wants to keep this in the family.”
“Bush the Horse, Cheney the Rider” Oct. 23, 2003
How did
Bolton get the job at State in the first place? This is from Jim
Lobe, a Washington correspondent:
Not only
did Cheney personally intervene to ensure that Powell's best
friend, Richard Armitage, was denied the deputy defense secretary
position, but he also played a key role in securing the post
for Paul Wolfowitz. Moreover, it was Cheney who insisted that
ultra-unilateralist John Bolton be placed in a top State Department
arms position, from which he has pursued policies that run counter
to Powell's own preferences.
“A Little Joke We Played on Pyongyang” Nov. 6, 2003
Bolton was
working both Iran and North Korea, stove-piping around Colin Powell,
who was just in his way. Here were my observations in early November
2003.
By now,
though, it is clear to Pyongyang that the warhawks in the Pentagon
– and their stooge, John Bolton at State – don’t want compliance
and never have. They want a nice little war, or at least a regime
change and another puppet government like they have arranged for
Iraq. What good did it do Baghdad to persuade the IAEA that it
was no threat? The boys want An American Empire! Secretary of
States Colin Powell, whose heart is in the right place, has been
trying to work things out with Pyongyang, but every time he makes
a diplomatic move, his Undersecretary Bolton has a press conference
and calls Kim Jong Il a commie rat fink. What can a poor Secretary
of State do when his big boss, the President, now and then has
a press conference and calls Kim Jong Il a commie rate fink? The
General should resign and write some new memoirs, that’s what.
“Those
Bad, Bad Iranians (and North Koreans)” Nov. 12, 2003
Here I defer
again to Gordon Prather, an expert on the politics of nuclear
weapons diplomacy, complaining as he has for years about Bolton’s
misinformation about Iran violating the Non-Proliferation Treaty:
As Undersecretary
of State John Bolton has led the charge in denouncing Iran for
violating the NPT. Dr. Prather notes: "Bolton to the contrary,
as I understand the NPT, the R&D 'dabbling' the Iranians did
but did not report on gas centrifuge and laser
isotopic enrichment is not in and of itself a
violation of the NPT." The treaty only requires that laboratory
experiments be reported which might be used for dual-use projects
only be reported when they are about to go into a pilot production.
The record indicates the Iranians abandoned these projects long
before they got to that stage.
In mid-November
I ran an op-ed by Zbig Brzezinski who of course had John Bolton
in mind when we warned against conducting foreign policy as if
there was a wolf behind every tree. I added my comments:
This
appeared Saturday in the International Herald Tribune, on the
heels of report that Israel is considering bombing the Iranian
nuclear power plant being built for them by the Russians. The
concentration of paranoia is at the State Department desk of John
Bolton, the Perle/Wolfowitz ally, who now seems totally devoted
to provoking U.S. military action against Iran, North Korea, and
other countries suspected of thinking about nukes. To be successful,
the effort has to be accompanied by the demonization of the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which says there are no nuke programs
underway in any of these places. ~ JW
I’ve written
much, much more about Bolton, Senator Lugar, and would be happy
to supply you with that material and other observations about his
behavior that I’ve not published. I know the President wants you
to come through for him and bring Bolton through as our United Nations
Ambassador. But do the President a real favor and allow the nomination
to fail. Bolton can always get a job at AEI.
May
9, 2005
Jude
Wanniski [send him mail]
runs the financial/political advisory service Wanniski.com.
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