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Nobels
Pick
By Michael Ledeen, NRO contributing editor & resident
scholar in the Freedom Chair at the American
Enterprise Institute. He is author, most recently, of Machiavelli
on Modern Leadership |
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Sources close to the Nobel Committee tell me that Annan was in fact a compromise solution, the selectors having deadlocked between Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. In the end, Annan prevailed because of his tireless efforts in support of the Durban Conference on racism, in which he demonstrated his great diplomatic skills and his extraordinary understanding of the importance of unstinting hatred of America and Israel in the pursuit of world peace. All of us join in celebrating the selection, hoping that the war against terrorism will not deprive the committee of a rich supply of suitable candidates in future years. |