Tom Friedman faux pas watch!
David Rothkopf is blogging about the Davos Economic Forum for Foreign Policy‘s web site. I bring this up because Rothkopf caught the ultimate moderator faux pas earlier this week: Late this afternoon, there was a packed session chaired by Tom Friedman that included Queen Rania of Jordan, Pakistan?s President Musharraf, Afghanistan?s President Karzai, and Hajim ...
David Rothkopf is blogging about the Davos Economic Forum for Foreign Policy's web site. I bring this up because Rothkopf caught the ultimate moderator faux pas earlier this week: Late this afternoon, there was a packed session chaired by Tom Friedman that included Queen Rania of Jordan, Pakistan?s President Musharraf, Afghanistan?s President Karzai, and Hajim Alhasani, President of the Iraqi National Assembly. The topic was Muslim societies in the modern world, but the discussion was wide ranging. There was a uniformly negative reaction to Iran getting nuclear weapons?highlighted by the awkward moment when, after arguing that no nations in the region should have nuclear weapons, Friedman realized that sitting four feet away from him was Musharraf, who does. UPDATE: Turns out Foreign Policy was in error, and it was Karzai and not Friedman who made the faux pas. See here for more.
David Rothkopf is blogging about the Davos Economic Forum for Foreign Policy‘s web site. I bring this up because Rothkopf caught the ultimate moderator faux pas earlier this week:
Late this afternoon, there was a packed session chaired by Tom Friedman that included Queen Rania of Jordan, Pakistan?s President Musharraf, Afghanistan?s President Karzai, and Hajim Alhasani, President of the Iraqi National Assembly. The topic was Muslim societies in the modern world, but the discussion was wide ranging. There was a uniformly negative reaction to Iran getting nuclear weapons?
highlighted by the awkward moment when, after arguing that no nations in the region should have nuclear weapons, Friedman realized that sitting four feet away from him was Musharraf, who does.
UPDATE: Turns out Foreign Policy was in error, and it was Karzai and not Friedman who made the faux pas. See here for more.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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