"The New York Times today details the unbelievably sleazy story of Peter Galbraith, one of the Democratic Party's leading so-called "liberal hawks" and a generally revered Wise Man of America's Foreign Policy Community. He was Ambassador to Croatia under the Clinton administration in the mid-1990s and, in March, 2009, the Obama administration (specifically, Richard Holbrooke, Galbraith's mentor) successfully pressured the U.N. to name Galbraith as the second-in-command in Afghanistan. The NYT does a good job today of adding some important details to the story, but it was actually uncovered by Norwegian investigative journalists and reported at length a month ago in pieces such as this one by Helena Cobban. In essence, this highly Serious man has corruptly concealed vast financial stakes in the very policies and positions he has spent years advocating while pretending to be an independent expert."
- Steven Perez
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I was always somewhat sympathetic to Peter Galbraith, and was shocked to learn that he holds such an immense financial interest in developing Kurdish oil reserves. "Conflict of interest" doesn't begin to cover it regarding his efforts to carve up Iraq into three nations -- war profiteering at its most extreme.
- Sean McBride