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Thursday, December 09, 2004
Joel Mowbray :: Townhall.com Columnist
Condi?s First Test: The Oil-for-Food Scandal
by Joel Mowbray
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Although the Iraqi elections on January 30 will top her incoming agenda, the first real indicator of Condi Rice?s tenure as Secretary of State will be how she handles something most in her new department would rather ignore: the United Nations? oil-for-food scandal.

On one side in Washington are those appalled by the ever-increasing evidence that Saddam bilked billions out of a program designed to help ordinary Iraqis, and they want accountability regardless of the impact on the U.N.?s credibility or long-term health.

On the other side, however, are thousands in the Foreign Service who have assiduously avoided obvious malfeasance at the international body in the hopes that the $21 billion boondoggle would somehow disappear.  Notes one State Department veteran, ?People here want this to go away, because they believe we need to protect the U.N. in order to preserve its legitimacy.?

No one doubts that Ms. Rice sees as her goal to advance the president?s worldview from her perch as top diplomat, but the question of how to approach the U.N.?s current mess is one to which she likely does not have a ready blueprint.  Whether she strikes a more accommodationist pose or pounces on the international body?s troubles could say a great deal about her willingness to rankle the entrenched Foreign Service culture.

Her hand, though, is already starting to be forced?more than a month before she takes the helm.  Sen. Norm Coleman (R-MN) has chaired a bipartisan Senate panel investigating the abuses of the supposedly humanitarian oil-for-food program.  Evidence unearthed by his committee?such as politicians and journalists on Saddam?s payroll and how oil-for-food was actually strengthening the despot?s position?has made it difficult for Washington to avert its eyes.

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., former Sen. John Danforth, according to those familiar with his dealings with the body, had not dealt much with the scandal.  Explains an administration official, ?His M.O. is to make nice with the U.N.,? and pressing its leadership on oil-for-food would have caused an unnecessary stir.  Though not an ideological ally of the Foreign Service, Sen. Danforth is seen by many as a politician who views his job as smoothing over relations with the U.N.

Now, however, the official says, ?The general pressure from Washington has forced Danforth to talk to (U.N. Secretary-General) Kofi Annan directly about oil-for-food.?

Ratcheting up the pressure this week, Sen. Coleman took the very un-diplomatic step of calling for Kofi Annan to step down, first in a high-profile Wall Street Journal opinion piece, and then in several dozen radio and TV interviews. 

In language that will undoubtedly be perceived as unusually harsh by the world?s diplomats, Sen. Coleman wrote, ?It?s time for Kofi Annan to step down. The massive scope of this debacle demands nothing less.?  Continued...

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Joel Mowbray, who got his start with Townhall.com, is an award-winning investigative journalist, nationally-syndicated columnist and author of Dangerous Diplomacy: How the State Department Threatens America's Security.

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