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World Bank is Club Fed for Warmongers

Posted by Guest Blogger at 9:40 AM on May 30, 2007.


Lindsay Beyerstein: The nomination of Robert Zoellick to replace Wolfowitz as head of the World Bank is yet another case of rewarding a Bush crony with a cushy position.
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This post, written by Lindsay Beyerstein, originally appeared on Majikthise.

Longtime Bush loyalist Robert Zoellick will succeed Paul Wolfowitz as president of the World Bank. Having learned nothing from the Wolfowitz fiasco, United States has used its considerable clout at the bank to appoint yet another intellectual architect of the Iraq war.

Zoellick served as Deputy Secretary of State until July 2006. (Recall that Wolfowitz's girlfriend Shaha Riza received a highly unusual external assignment to the State Department as part of the lavish compensation package that Wolfowitz negotiated on her behalf.) During the 2000 presidential campaign, Zoellick served as a foreign policy adviser to George W. Bush as a member of a group of neoconservative hawks known as the Vulcans. Zoellick may have resigned from Condi Rice's State Department rather than answer questions a pre-9/11 meeting he attended during which Tenet warned Rice about the threat of Bin Laden.

Between MacNamara, Wolfowitz, and Zoellick, the World Bank has turned into a club fed for warmongers.

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Lindsay Beyerstein is a New York-based photojournalist and national correspondent for Raw Story. Her work has appeared in TIME, Salon, AlterNet, and other publications. She blogs at Majikthise.


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Surprise? The whole PURPOSE of the bank is to force all countries into the Anglo-Saxon
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on May 30, 2007 9:52 AM   
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capitalist economic model and force the country to use a Central Bank (and a central bank that is beholden to the Western banking industry.) It is, simply put, a vehical for Western domination over the 'developing' areas of the world. Only when the Bank's (and closely associated entities like IMF, SWIFT, etc) methods are refused by the poor country, or fail themselves, is the 'war option' relied upon. Normally, the 'banking' and 'currency manipulation' is enough to keep those 'poor countries' in line with US/UK/W.European goals. If a country refuses to join the worldwide banking scheme, uses non-fiat currency, doesn't recognise the debt apportioned to it, nationalises industries, or tries to manipulate/price currencies/commodities differently than the 'big powers' wish then war is the usual option.

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Out goes one SOB........
Posted by: eosrk on May 30, 2007 1:15 PM   
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....replaced by another SOB, Son of a Bush!

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Democrats Must Ask Zoellick About Tenet-Rice July 2001 Meeting
Posted by: gandhi on May 30, 2007 4:32 PM   
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I believe Zoellick needs to answer questions before the Senate (under oath) as part of his nomination process. Here are a few good questions:

What did Tenet actually say about an Al Quaeda attack?

What was Rice's response?

What was Zoellick's response?

How did Zoellick feel on 9/11, knowing he had ignored this stark warning?

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