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That dude should be sent back to Jordan where he has an outstanding warrant against him for some huge fraud and theft. His connections to some powerful hawks in the administration, and his eagerness to lie and bring forth other liars who hyped iraq's threat to us, were major contributing factors to W's Iraq adventure.

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You can say exactly the same thing about bin Laden!! yelrotflmao.gif EDIT: ...and Saddam!!! yelrotflmao.gif

 

Maybe the US Administration needs to think not just about WHAT it wants as outcomes, but also about HOW it reaches those outcomes?

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Well basically Saddamm and binladen were buddies with us because when it was "USA vs USSR" the enemy of our enemy was our friend. Not a good philosophy.

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This might be sorta in the realm of blackhelicopterland but.... laugh.gif

 

It seems like if we made it look like the US didn't like him. Like he was raging against us, that it could do nothing but help his popularity in Iraq. Might be a ploy to get a Bush sympathizer on the inside in the aftermath of the chaos that's going down July 1.

 

cool.gif <-- secretagentman smiley

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This might be sorta in the realm of blackhelicopterland but.... laugh.gif

 

It seems like if we made it look like the US didn't like him. Like he was raging against us, that it could do nothing but help his popularity in Iraq. Might be a ploy to get a Bush sympathizer on the inside in the aftermath of the chaos that's going down July 1.

 

cool.gif <-- secretagentman smiley

 

BINGO!

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This might be sorta in the realm of blackhelicopterland but.... laugh.gif

 

It seems like if we made it look like the US didn't like him. Like he was raging against us, that it could do nothing but help his popularity in Iraq. Might be a ploy to get a Bush sympathizer on the inside in the aftermath of the chaos that's going down July 1.

 

cool.gif <-- secretagentman smiley

 

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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interesting piece on salon about why this is happening:

 

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2004/05/20/chalabi/index.html

 

"Why did the Bush administration turn against its former favorite Iraqi? Almost certainly because it realized that Chalabi, maddened by the realization that he was being excluded from the post-June 30 hand-over arrangements, was putting together a sectarian Shiite faction to destabilize and destroy the new Iraqi government."

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give them the keys to the palace, and let the factions fight it out...o h, too bad Haliburton needs to rebuild all that oilfield infrastructure and the US is in such need of cheap oil we'll fight wars over it... remember, "conservation, it's a frivolous virtue" Dick Cheney

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