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Iraq Pours Scorn on U.S. a Year After 9/11 Attacks
Reuters via Yahoo! News ^ | Wed Sep 11, 3:02 PM ET | Hassan Hafidh

Posted on 09/11/2002 8:40:45 PM PDT by Conagher

BAGHDAD, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraq poured scorn on the United States on Sept. 11, saying it was using last year's attacks -- hailed as the "punishment of God" by one Baghdad magazine -- as a pretext to try to crush its old foe in the Middle East.

The government newspaper al-Jumhouriya said President Bush's "arrogant and imperialist" administration wanted to rule the world by force.

"A year after the September 11 events, the American administration has failed to review its policy of aggression and blackmail," it said in a front-page editorial.

"Between the two Septembers, the American evil administration is pointing at Iraq as a very dangerous enemy which threatens world peace, in order to launch a new war under false excuses," wrote the official al-Iraq newspaper.

But also Wednesday, Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister Tareq Aziz sent a letter of condolence to former Attorney General Ramsey Clark on the attack anniversary, the official Iraqi News Agency said.

Clark, a vocal opponent of U.S. policy on Iraq and the U.N. sanctions imposed for Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait, visited Iraq late last month.

"On the elapse of one year after the tragic events of September 11, I express to you, and through you to the families of the victims my deep condolences," Aziz said in the letter.

"Our sympathy with you in this event rises from our feeling here in Iraq of the tragedies which have hit our people over 12 years of continued sanctions and aggression," Aziz said.

Iraq has been toiling under United Nations sanctions imposed on it after it invaded Kuwait in 1990. A U.S.-led coalition forced Iraq's troops from Kuwait in the 1991 Gulf War.

"The victims of Sept 11 events in America reached up to 3,000 people ... whereas Iraq's victims because of the sanctions and the aggression mounted to more than 1.5 million people ... and the number is on the rise," he added.

Aziz said the tragedy of Sept. 11 "shows the world's need for peace, stability and cooperation."

Aziz sent a similar letter last year to Clark.

'PUNISHMENT OF GOD'

The weekly al-Iqtasadi (Economist) magazine hailed the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and on the Pentagon in Washington as the "punishment of God."

Washington says there is no hard evidence linking Iraq to the attacks but, with al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden elusive and perhaps dead, deposing President Saddam Hussein has become the main focus of Bush's war on terror.

Bush is debating with U.S. allies an attack on Iraq, which he has branded part of an "axis of evil" with Iran and North Korea, to topple Saddam, whom Washington accuses of sponsoring terrorism and developing weapons of mass destruction.

Bush will take his case against Saddam to the United Nations which he addresses Thursday.

Iraq's Oil Minister Amir Muhammed Rasheed said Washington was manipulating events to harm Iraq's economy by enforcing new procedures that cut oil exports under the U.N.-monitored oil-for-food deal.

He was referring to retroactive oil pricing, under which prices are set well after the time of exports. The practice, initiated by the United States and Britain, aims to eliminate Iraq's ability to collect alleged illicit kickbacks from buyers.

"September 11 event has showed how the American administration has exploited every opportunity to harm the Iraqi people and find innovative ways to inflict damage on our economy," Rasheed told a news conference Tuesday.

Iraq has denied any link with the Sept. 11 attacks or with bin Laden's al Qaeda group whom Washington accused of carrying them.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 911; alqaeda; axisofevil; georgewbush; iraq; northkorea; osamabinladen; ramseyclark; saddamhussein; tareqaziz

1 posted on 09/11/2002 8:40:46 PM PDT by Conagher
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To: Conagher
That's nothing, compared to what they're about to get poured on them...
2 posted on 09/11/2002 8:51:42 PM PDT by Skwidd
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To: Skwidd
That's nothing, compared to what they're about to get poured on them

You beat me to it.

3 posted on 09/11/2002 8:58:50 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: Conagher
If the people of Iraq are hurting so badly from the sanctions, then why is it that the Iraqi government could afford to be in Gaza handing out over $360,000 today to killers in the PA? That was just today's payments. Screw these insignificant liars. Old Saddam is nothing more than the nephew of The Grand Mufti of Nazi WWII fame - along with Yasser Arafat. Two more Nazis that should have been dealt with long ago.
4 posted on 09/11/2002 9:04:41 PM PDT by 11B3
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To: Conagher
Candy-gram for Saddam.

"Dear Saddam: Remember that Anthrax you sent over to us last year? We're sending it back C.O.D. It ought to be arriving at (insert GPS Lat./Long. coordinates for where Saddam is standing reading the letter) about ... now. (boom!) Have a nice after-life in hell. - G.W."
5 posted on 09/11/2002 9:11:11 PM PDT by anymouse
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To: Conagher
Has Ramsey Clark ever met a National Socialist he didn't love? Aziz & Rasheed do it because Sadam will burn them at the stake if they don't. Ramsey Clark does it because he hates the USA.
6 posted on 09/11/2002 9:16:28 PM PDT by Lobster 6
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To: Conagher
BAGHDAD, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraq poured scorn on the United States on Sept. 11, saying it was using last year's attacks -- hailed as the "punishment of God" by one Baghdad magazine -- as a pretext to try to crush its old foe in the Middle East.

Yawn ...

I hope we don't have to sit through several months of this "c'mere kitty, kitty" bs same as we did last time while Bush stayed Maggie's hand pending "Mother May I?" permission from the UN Security Council to take what time was necessary to build a coalition sufficient to take on (if not actually finish off) Iraq and its Soviet advisors.

7 posted on 09/11/2002 9:27:30 PM PDT by Askel5
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