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Re: Why one Saddam-hating Iraqi is resisting the US



ManualInsert@DB.com
3/1/2004 11:22:46 PM


 
 
"=> Vox Populi ©"
3/2/2004 12:22:46 AM


Velovich03 wrote:
But Bush did not hide his real intention too long.
The war was not about WMD's or liberation or democracy. It was an
imperialist war.
Bush as the emperor of the conquered province, started selling Iraq's
industry to foreign investors, directing how high of the top marginal
tax rate must be (15%), how much of profit foreign investors can
repatriate (all), what government he wants.
Which is why we are handing the government over to Iraquis
comepletely in the Summer and will leave as soon as they can handle
their own stability.
Wrong again moron. The U$ is placing their puppet leader in charge,
Ahmed Chalabi a convicted felon and fugitive from justice. That was
the deal after all, Chalabi fed the U$$A the laughably bull#@($ "intelligence"
about Saddam and the non-existent WMDs, and played the U$$A for
chumps, using the U$ Military as his own private junta to take over
and control the country, slaughtering 100s of stupid U$ GI's in the process
and killing 10,000s of Iraqi civilians.
The U$$A got played for the pathetic chumps that you are by a world
class criminal fraudster, who now has stolen an entire country without
getting so much as hangnail himself.
God, what a moron...
Yes you are ... blitheringly so.
Why don't you just wear a sign saying "My mind is made up, don't
confuse me with the facts."
Suck on these facts, you lowlife fascist imbecile:
Jordanian MPs want Chalabi in jail
Several Jordanian MPs are to call on the United States to extradite its key
Iraqi ally, Ahmed Chalabi to serve out a long prison sentence for fraud.
The 21 MPs want the leader of the Iraqi National Congress, convicted of serious
financial fraud in Jordan but now a prominent US-ally in the Iraqi Governing
Council, to be sent back to Amman to serve his 22-year sentence.
Jordanian newspapers on Sunday said the MPs had called for an extraordinary
session of the parliament so that Chalabi's extradition via Interpol could be
discussed.
"We are collecting more signatures in the coming days and we will ask the
government to send a request to the US administration to extradite Chalabi to
Jordan via Interpol," MP Mahmud Kharabcheh said.
Though held in high esteem by Washington, Chalabi has had an unsavoury past.
He fled Jordan in1989 when his business empire collapsed amid accusations of
financial irregularities. He has surfaced now in Baghdad as a vocal
US-supporter.
Chalabi was convicted in absentia by Jordanian courts of fraud and embezzling
288 million dollars.
Jordanian MPs now want him to face a second trial, on additional charges of
defrauding the central bank and his clients of 900 million dollars.
'We are collecting more signatures in the coming days and we will ask the
government to send a request to the US administration to extradite Chalabi to
Jordan via Interpol' --Jordanian MP
Local newspapers said the MPs were ready to send a letter to the US
administration and congress, calling for his extradition to Amman to serve his
sentence and face the new trial.
Any such request is sure to come as a severe embarrassment to the US.
Propped up by Washington, Chalabi has been a time-tested cheerleader of the US
and had extended open support to its war in Iraq.
But Kharabcheh insisted an extraordinary session of parliament would debate the
real causes behind the collapse of Chalabi's business empire and his personal
role in it.
Jordanian Foreign Minister, Marwan Moasher, has also accused Chalabi of
financial irregularities in Switzerland and Lebanon.
 
 
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