The use of force to liberate people is very different from the use of force to suppress or control them, or even to defeat them.
There's a lot of money to pay for this ... the oil revenues of that country could bring between $50 and $100 billion over the course of the next two … - Paul Wolfowitz
There's a lot of money to pay for this ... the oil revenues of that country could bring between $50 and $100 billion over the course of the next two …
- Paul Wolfowitz
Saddam Hussein had nerve gas and used it against his own people, he had used chemical weapons against the Iranians and he almost had a nuclear bomb i… - Paul Wolfowitz
Saddam Hussein had nerve gas and used it against his own people, he had used chemical weapons against the Iranians and he almost had a nuclear bomb i…
China, in the future, is going to have even more nuclear capability than it has had in the past. I don't believe that they have anything to fear from… - Paul Wolfowitz
China, in the future, is going to have even more nuclear capability than it has had in the past. I don't believe that they have anything to fear from…
For the private sector to flourish, special privilege must give way to equal opportunity and equal risk for all. - Paul Wolfowitz
For the private sector to flourish, special privilege must give way to equal opportunity and equal risk for all.
It would be a huge mistake to abandon democracy promotion. Peaceful political change has been enormously successful in the past years in Eastern Euro… - Paul Wolfowitz
It would be a huge mistake to abandon democracy promotion. Peaceful political change has been enormously successful in the past years in Eastern Euro…
People change their habits. I know Americans who don't go to Paris because they think it is too dangerous. - Paul Wolfowitz
People change their habits. I know Americans who don't go to Paris because they think it is too dangerous.
It's hard to conceive that it would take more forces to provide stability in post-Saddam Iraq than it would take to conduct the war itself and secure… - Paul Wolfowitz
It's hard to conceive that it would take more forces to provide stability in post-Saddam Iraq than it would take to conduct the war itself and secure…
To stay back from an intervention is not always a good solution. - Paul Wolfowitz
To stay back from an intervention is not always a good solution.
The use of force to liberate people is very different from the use of force to suppress or control them, or even to defeat them. - Paul Wolfowitz
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