Powell aides go public on rift with Bush
Chief of staff says secretary of state is fed up with apologising for the administration and is disdainful of 'ideological' hawks
Gary Younge in New York
Thursday May 6, 2004
The Guardian
Colin Powell's key aide has described US sanctions policy against countries such as Pakistan and Cuba as "the dumbest policy on the face of the Earth".
In an article in GQ magazine Larry Wilkerson, chief of staff of the United States secretary of state, bemoans Mr Powell's firefighting role in President George Bush's cabinet.
"He has spent as much time doing damage control and, shall we say, apologising around the world for some less-than-graceful actions as he has anything else."