Paul Wolfowitz
Paul Dundes Wolfowitz (born December 22, 1943) is an American academic and political figure. Wolfowitz is a polarizing and controversial figure both within the United States and abroad. He is often seen as a leading proponent of the 2003 Iraq War and architect of the ambitious foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration known as the Bush Doctrine. His views are often characterized as representing a modern American philosophy of neoconservatism. He is currently President of the World Bank.
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December 22 - 1943 - American - Political figure - 2003 Iraq War - Foreign policy - George W. Bush - Bush Doctrine - Neoconservatism - World Bank
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