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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Wed Mar 28, 2012, 11:38 AM Mar 2012

Iraq Is Neither Sovereign, Stable nor Self-Reliant

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,823838,00.html

The garden is in a grove of palm trees in downtown Baghdad, as clean and manicured as a golf course, and surrounded by a high wall to keep out the noise and filth of the city. Ahmed Chalabi, 67, a man the world once thought would eventually be running Iraq, is hosting an event in the garden of his recently renovated house in the city.

There are no statesmen, ministers or diplomats in attendance, but there are two dozen students and a professor from the university. Chalabi has served his guests kebabs and rice, and he has promised them that he will put in a good word so that their poorly equipped university gets new blackboards, tables and chairs. Now they are lining up to pose for photographs with the former Iraqi deputy prime minister and oil minister, who is now a businessman. "Without Ahmed Chalabi," says one of the students, "Saddam Hussein would never have been overthrown."

The building where Saddam was hanged more than five years ago is just a few streets from Chalabi's villa, on the banks of the Tigris River. Exactly nine years have passed since the American invasion began. Chalabi was the first and most prominent of the senior politicians in exile at the time to return in the wake of US tanks, with the goal of building a new Iraq.

But is today's Iraq what he once imagined it would become? "My generation has failed," he says after the students have left, as he sits down in an armchair, looking exhausted. "We have all failed. Totally."
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Iraq Is Neither Sovereign, Stable nor Self-Reliant (Original Post) xchrom Mar 2012 OP
"Without Ahmed Chalabi," bahrbearian Mar 2012 #1
what a goddamned waste phantom power Mar 2012 #2
Bush Co Helped dynasaw Mar 2012 #3

dynasaw

(998 posts)
3. Bush Co Helped
Wed Mar 28, 2012, 11:55 AM
Mar 2012

Whatever we in the U.S. were sold about Sadam Hussein, there was a government and an infrastructure before the faked up war. People who visited Iraq will tell you there were cities, highways and people going about their daily lives. Chalabi was a Bush Co., stooge and the hundreds of thousands of Iraiqis who lost their lives and way of life never did anything to deserve their terrible fate. I still can't forgive Cheney et al for the horror of the airstrike on Baghdad in March 2003, the trumped up search for "weapons of mass destruction," the rigged toppling of Sadam's statue, Bush's landing on the aircraft carrier proclaiming "mission accomplished" etc. all proudly televised to the world.

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