Before John Bolton gets to try regime-change in Iran or North Korea, first he has to pull it off at Foggy Bottom.
The latest <$NoAd$> intrigues from this evening’s Nelson Report …
Since all Beltway Insiders really think people ARE policy, hereâs the latest gossip from sources joyfully playing the game. In the foreign policy community, TOTAL focus is on whether Undersecretary of State John Bolton can force Secretary-designate Condi Rice to take him as the Deputy, replacing Rich Armitage. Bolton has been working Capitol Hill for support (not the kind of thing the Bush White House likes), and his former AEI colleagues are trying to create the image of a done deal. For example: rumors at State today have Bolton with his own list of new INR staffers, ready to clean house. Reality check: Rice has made it clear she is aware of, and does not want to endure, the leaks and separate agenda behavior which characterized Boltonâs service to Powell. Outsiders are portraying this as a âtestâ of whether VP Cheney is the ârealâ foreign policy boss, or does Condi truly have the mandate from President Bush that Powell never secured. Some âinsidersâ argue that to put it that way shows how little one understands the real play in the Bush Administration. For what itâs worth, Rice deputies are telling friends that she is not a neo-con, but a realist in the Scowcroft tradition, from whence she came originally.
Probably not worth all that much. Remember, this is Condi we’re talking about. But we’ll see.