Wolfowitz is back in Trump's administration

Source: Defense.gov
Saturday, 29 April, 2017 - 13:59

The infamous neocon Thomas Wolfowitz has a major influence on the policies of the administration of Donald Trump. This is reported by the publication of Mint Press News. It draws attention to Wolfowitz's recent interview with the globalist resource Politico. In it, Wolfowitz approves of a missile strike on Syria and calls it "a fantastic opportunity" (to be drawn into the war). Paul Wolfowitz also notes that he is on very good terms with Defense Secretary James Mattis and National Security Adviser Herbert McMaster. With both high-ranking officials of the Trump Neocon administration, he is not only well acquainted personally, they worked together earlier in the Pentagon.

Wolfowitz also said he continues to correspond intensively with Mattis and McMaster via email on issues of interest to them, although he claims that he has not met them personally for a long time. At the same time, Wolfowitz's influence on the decision-making on basic security issues increased after the White House granted considerable autonomy to the military department in making operational decisions. It is reported that, in particular, the use of the "Mother of all bombs" in Afghanistan occurred without Trump’s permission and the president was informed on the use of the bomb post-factum.

Paul Wolfowitz, the "godfather of the Iraq war", the former president of the World Bank and a senior official of the State Department and the Pentagon, is known as the author of the "Wolfowitz doctrine" of 1992, whose main goal was to preserve and maintain unipolar hegemony of the United States by suppressing all possible competitors.