We prefer Chess. Who remembers ‘Iraq’s Most Wanted playing - TopicsExpress



          

We prefer Chess. Who remembers ‘Iraq’s Most Wanted playing cards? The biggest joke in history. Imagine, a government which was in power for 24 years (keep in mind Saddam Hussein was a CIA agent from the age of 17, and in 1959 he was part of a team that attempted to assassinate then Iraqi prime minister General Abd al-Karim Qasim) supported by the whole Western world, the CIA, West Germany Intelligence Service, Russia, France and &. How could a regime that governed 16 million human beings, holding them hostage, not allowing citizens passports, not allowing travel without meeting Saddam himself to get his permission, have only 50 criminals in its midst? Hitler ruled for 12 years and they still find some of his men all over the world, 79 years later! The U.S., spoken for by former presidential envoy to Iraq Paul Bremer, dismantled the whole government, and destroyed many documents. They opened all the offices to be looted, to allow the rest of their clowns an escape route, and indeed that is what happened. They fled back to their Sahara towns of Ramadi and Fallujah Slah Aldeen, and those who had a bit of brain left in them fled the country altogether. This step assured the invaders that the other links in Iraq stayed in place to be used whenever the masters required and that is what we see in Iraq today. The U.S. achieved this with assistance from an old American ally in the middle east, current president of the Iraqi Kurdistan region Masoud Barzani. He was easy prey to the Americans as they fuelled his greed for power, pushing an agenda citing past racialism, and victimization of the Kurds by Saddam Hussein, as if not all Iraqis shared the same injustice under his barbaric control. By associating the suffering of the Kurds with that of the Jewish people during the Holocaust the scene is created, the stage is set, and all the players are in place to be called upon when they are needed. This is exactly what is happening in Iraq now.
Posted on: Sat, 21 Jun 2014 21:17:15 +0000

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