Closing the Neocon Circle
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6867187/site/newsweek/
George W. Bush has unveiled a new vision for U.S. foreign policy. His
inspiration: Israel's Natan Sharansky
WEB EXCLUSIVE
By Michael Hirsh
Newsweek
Updated: 3:13 p.m. ET Jan. 25, 2005
Jan. 25 - Natan Sharansky can bestow no higher praise than to call
George W. Bush an honorary "dissident." And the Israeli cabinet
minister says he is elated that the U.S. president, in his second
inaugural speech last week, appeared to fully embrace Sharansky's
vision of foreign policy. "It's clear to me that he read my
book," Sharansky, a squat cannonball of a man with a heavy Russian
accent, told NEWSWEEK. "I only wish that my mentor, Andrei Sakharov,
were alive to see this," Sharansky added, referring to the Soviet
nuclear scientist who risked his life and career to help open up the
Soviet Union.
Michael Hirsh
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Andrei Sakharov
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Neoconservatives
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