Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 27, 2016
Let’s do another war, goyim!
Some Jews are concerned about multiple ways of Jewing-over the stupid goyim. But some Jews, like Paul Wolfowitz, are one issue Jews: they are concerned about non-stop wars.
The Jews have determined that Trump is not the endless war candidate they are looking for.
It is especially problematic for the war Jews that Trump doesn’t want to start a World War with Russia. Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, has campaigned on a promise to shoot down Russian jets over occupied Syria and has implied she may send NATO to reclaim Crimea in the name of Ukrainian democracy.
Paul Wolfowitz, a Republican adviser to former U.S. President George W. Bush, plans to vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton in the November presidential election despite his “serious reservations”, Der Spiegel magazine reported on Friday.
Wolfowitz, who served as deputy defense secretary under Bush and also as president of the World Bank, said he viewed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as a security risk because of his admiration of Russian President Putin and his views on China, the magazine reported.
“It’s important to make it clear how unacceptable he is,” the magazine quoted Wolfowitz as saying in an interview.
Wolfowitz joins a long list of Republicans who have said they will not vote for Trump.
“I wish there was a candidate whom I could support enthusiastically. I will have to vote for Hillary Clinton, although I have serious reservations about her,” he said.
…
Wolfowitz rejected a common description of him as a key architect of the 2003 U.S. war against Iraq, saying that if he had truly been the architect many things would have gone differently, the magazine reported.
Wolfowitz said the goal had been to free the country, not occupy it, creating tensions with many Iraqis.
Well, if he’s going to blame someone, he’s going to have to blame fellow Jews.
The only goyim involved in this operation were Cheney and Rumsfeld. I guess he can blame those two guys, neither of which were involved in planning the war.
He also defended the decision to invade Iraq, saying it was based on intelligence that later turned out to be faulty.
“Of course we would have proceeded differently if we had known that Saddam Hussein was not stockpiling weapons of mass destruction, but was only planning to do so,” he said. “We would not have invaded.”