The neocons' handpicked leader for the new Iraq blamed Saddam Hussein for the collapse of his Amman-based bank. But a Jordanian investigation and a trail of dubious transactions show otherwise.
John Dizard Tuesday, May 4, 2004 11:15 PM UTC
News Iraq, Middle East
The hawks who launched the Iraq war believed the deal-making exile when he promised to build a secular democracy with close ties to Israel. Now the Israel deal is dead, he's cozying up to Iran -- and his patrons look like they're on the way out. A Salon exclusive.
John Dizard Tuesday, May 4, 2004 11:04 PM UTC
News Neoconservatism