
Uncommon Knowledge Paul Wolfowitz on the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars and a Life in Foreign Policy | Uncommon Knowledge | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution
May 1, 2024
Former policymaker Paul Wolfowitz discusses the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, detailing the decision-making processes and reasons behind US involvement. Topics include the rapid defeat of Taliban forces, Iraq's pursuit of nuclear weapons, challenges in managing long-term wars, and reflections on the post-9/11 era. Wolfowitz also emphasizes the importance of public wisdom and historical lessons in shaping US foreign policy.
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Premature Ceasefire
- The ceasefire in the First Gulf War was premature, allowing Saddam to quell rebellions.
- Saudi leaders had urged the US to support the Shia rebellion against Saddam.
Post-9/11 Iraq Discussions
- Days after 9/11, there were discussions about invading Iraq.
- Rumsfeld argued that a coalition unwilling to confront Iraq wasn't worth having.
Saddam's WMD Programs
- Saddam Hussein had active WMD programs, including nuclear and biological weapons.
- He pursued nuclear weapons through reactors, centrifuges, and electromagnetic separation.

