Paul Krugman: After Making a Mess of Iraq, Bush Advisers Join Team Romney
I have to admit that I haven't been paying much attention to Mitt
Romney's foreign policy; the domestic side already offers a target-rich
environment. But my eyebrows shot up when Dan Senor popped up speaking
for Mr. Romney in the aftermath of the protests in Libya and Egypt. Dan
Senor?
I mean, Mr. Senor is one of the key figures in Rajiv
Chandrasekharan's book "Imperial Life in the Emerald City," an account
of the United States' disastrous occupation of Iraq. As the head of
public relations for the Coalition Provisional Authority, Mr. Senor
exemplified the core problem with that occupation: officials were chosen
for political loyalty to President George W. Bush, not experience or
competence, and were evidently much more interested in getting Mr. Bush
re-elected than in running the country they were supposed to be fixing.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
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