Paul Wolfowitz -- A history
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In early 2005, President Bush nominated Wolfowitz to lead the World Bank. The selection was met with protest, as many countries felt his reputation for uncompromising policy stances and his role in the Iraq war planning made him a bad choice. As head of the bank, Wolfowitz made stamping out poverty and combating government corruption two of his main goals.
In early 2005, President Bush nominated Wolfowitz to lead the World Bank. The selection was met with protest, as many countries felt his reputation for uncompromising policy stances and his role in the Iraq war planning made him a bad choice.

As head of the bank, Wolfowitz made stamping out poverty and combating government corruption two of his main goals.
(AP Photo / Charles Dharapak)