YOU would think that as president of the World Bank, American high-flyer Paul Wolfowitz could afford to wear socks that cover his big toes
آرشیو مفالات و تحقیقات مجید زواری در نظر سنجی این وبلاگ شرکت کنید اندیشکده آصف .
Apparently he is too time-poor to visit the hosiery section of a department store.These photographs, taken in the city of Edirne in western Turkey, show more than a glimpse of toenail through holes that urgently need darning. Mr Wolfowitz was caught out as he left the Ottoman-era Selimiye mosque in Edirne on Monday.
The prominent academic became World Bank chief in January 2005 but he is most famous as a Bush Administration hardliner.
He was a leading member of a group of "neo-conservative" intellectuals who helped design the so-called Bush doctrine. He was deputy secretary of defence from 2001-05 and, along with then defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld, pushed the idea that invading Iraq was a logical response to the terror attacks of September 11, 2001.
آرشیو مفالات و تحقیقات مجید زواری در نظر سنجی این وبلاگ شرکت کنید اندیشکده آصف