Paul Wolfowitz
Paul Wolfowitz is an American political figure and former diplomat who served as Deputy Secretary of Defense under President George W. Bush. He is known for his influential role in shaping U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding the Iraq War, and has been a prominent advocate for American-led interventions to promote democracy and stability in the Middle East.
Born on Dec 22, 1943 (81 years old)
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United Kingdom:
At the head of a group of neo-conservatives that included the defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld and deputy defence secretary Paul Wolfowitz, he pushed hard for the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
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United States:
Paul Wolfowitz is another high-profile US figure that Lai allegedly lobbied.
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Greece:
Paul Wolfowitz was the Secretary of Defense during the Iraq War.
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Pakistan:
Neoconservative Paul Wolfowitz found himself occupying pivotal positions in the national security apparatus during the Bush administration.
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Denmark:
Paul Wolfowitz argued for full global dominance to prevent any state from threatening the U.S. position.
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Croatia:
Sachs stated that Paul Wolfowitz coordinated the war alongside Netanyahu.
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