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March 11, 2004

Book Review: Rise of the Vulcans

My friend Daniel Casse has an book review in today's Wall Street Journal of James Mann's new book, Rise of the Vulcans, about the inner workings of President Bush's foriegn-policy/national security/war strategy team.

Of course, the Vulcans do not agree on everything. The Powell-Armitage State Department, Mr. Mann notes, often finds itself at odds with the Rumsfeld-Wolfowitz Pentagon. But he is careful not to overplay this theme. As Mr. Mann makes plain, the alleged "moderates" in the debate over Iraq - Messrs. Powell and Armitage - are by any historical measure unapologetic hawks. Mr. Powell, after all, was Mr. Reagan's national security adviser and a fervent advocate, in the 1980s, of funding the contras in Nicaragua. Mr. Armitage was one of the last Americans to leave Vietnam, a true believer who never doubted that the cause of that war was just.

Mr. Wolfowitz, for his part, emerges from Mr. Mann's narrative as the deepest and most iconoclastic thinker of them all. His critics depict him as a trigger-happy neoconservative, desperate for any excuse to depose Saddam Hussein. Mr. Mann puts the lie to such vaporings. Although he takes issue with some of Mr. Wolfowitz's reasoning, Mr. Mann clearly recognizes that, for decades, the deputy defense secretary has made the case for an aggressive foreign policy built on the optimistic view that America will use its military strength as a force for good. Although Mr. Wolfowitz issued warnings about Iraq as far back as the late 1970s, Mr. Mann argues that they should not be read as signs of ideological obsession. Mr. Wolfowitz's idealism, he notes, is "usually followed along behind hard-nosed judgments about American interests."

Well, now I guess I gotta go to Amazon and buy the book.

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Comments

Interesting NPR interview w/ Mann about his book at
http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1748559

Lance

Posted by: Lance at March 12, 2004 12:16 AM

It should sell a ton of copies to the misinformed Trekkie crowd, alone...

Posted by: Barry at March 12, 2004 08:06 AM
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