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Lakhdar Brahimi the man who denied that Saddam gassed Halabja
http://www.kurdishmedia.com/reports.asp?id=1964 ^ | 4/30/04 | Ata Norie

Posted on 05/01/2004 7:20:24 AM PDT by Adam36

Lakhdar Brahimi is United Nations Special envoy in Iraq. He is an Arab chauvinist and anti-Semitic. He was pro-Saddam when he was Minister for Foreign Affairs of Algeria from 1991 to 1993 and Under-Secretary-General of the League of Arab States from 1984 to 1991.

Not only did Brahimi endorse Saddam Hussein and remain a close ally to him, he also denied that Saddam Hussein, the glory of Arab Leader as he described him, had ever used chemical weapons.

Brahimi announced on French radio that "The great poison in the region is this Israeli policy of domination and the suffering imposed on the Palestinians" as well as the "equally unjust support of the United States for this policy."

In an interview, regarding the thugs and criminals in Faluja fighting United States forces, Brahimi said, "In this situation, there is no military solution." He added, "There is never any military solution to any problem.” He is trying to hide his hidden agenda in the Middle East and his anti-western and pro-Arabic chauvinist idea.

Brahimi is not trying to find a suitable solution for the current situation or trying to understand the scope of a brutal regime like Saddam’s and what he had done to the people of Iraq. He has a lack of understanding of this brutal regime because he was one of the supporters of Saddam Hussein. He is from the old School of thinking that people have to be controlled and dictated to by a man like Saddam. He believes in pan-Arabism.

When Halabja had been bombardment by chemical weapons in 1988 killing over 5000 people and wounding more than 20,000 and also during the Anfal Operations to eliminate Kurds when more than 183,000 Kurds disappeared by order of Saddam Hussein, Mr. Brahimi was Under-Secretary-General of the League of Arab States. Not only did Brahimi endorse Saddam Hussein and remain a close ally to him, he also denied that Saddam Hussein, the glory of Arab Leader as he described him, had ever used chemical weapons.

Now he is in Iraq with rigid Arab nationalist mentality trying to find a formula for Iraq, which the United States of America has failed to do. He is talking about one Iraq, not mentioning ethnic minorities and the suffering of the Kurds during all the Iraqi regimes in the last century. He has never raised his voice or condemned those Arab regimes, which run the area with iron fist.

Bringing people like Mr. Brahimi to Iraq to find some kind a solution, help Iraqi people in the transformation of the power by June 30th, 2004, and somehow arrange an environment for an election to be held in the near future, indicates that the USA cannot do the job and are desperate to get out of this messy situation. The USA is struggling to win the battle in Faluja and in Southern Iraq. So far, they are unable to do so. Surprisingly a super power like the USA asks Iran or Saddam’s Army Officers to bring peace to Iraq with the help of Mr. Brahimi. This shows that when the USA wants to save it’s neck, keep credibility in the world and still be considered a Super Power, it will do anything without regard for human life or the democracy as they claimed to want to establish in Iraq after they could not find any weapons of mass destruction (WMS).

History repeats itself. The USA cannot be trusted. The USA only wants to do what is best for it’s interest. It is rare to find that the USA has done something for mankind without getting any national benefit. And when it comes to self-interest, the USA is not afraid to do any inhuman actions. History has proved this when they used the atomic bomb on Japan. Now again in this new era, the USA is willing to undo all the claims they had about Iraq and the Middle East in order to get out of the situation as victorious and as a strong super power. They are willing to abandon friends and betray them as they had done in the past.

Now again the USA is about to betray Kurds and uses them for selfish purposes while having good relationships with other Arabic regimes at the expense of Kurdish people. We can see this now when they bring back Saddam’s old high ranking officers to control the situation for them, when they bring Mr. Brahimi to re-establish a fallen state and create another strong monster for Iraqi people in the region. Mr. Brahimi and Mr. Bremer, the Iraqi Civil Administrator, both share the same old concept, ‘If you cannot beat them, buy them’. So now, both men on the behalf of the USA are buying the terrorists and thugs and criminals to control Iraq again.

Imagine what will happen if the USA leaves the Kurdish people to the mercy of Arab nationalists and Muslim fundamentalists after they turn power to them and leave Iraq. Kurdish people would be victimized again once by the USA and then by the new Arab nationalist government who would think that the Kurdish people betrayed the country by helping the USA and standing side by side with the USA army during the liberation of Iraq and after the war. It will be easy for them to find excuses to take revenge on the Kurdish people in such a situation, which could be created by the USA and Mr. Brahimi.

Kurdish people should have known better than to trust the United States considering their history and experience with them for over a century.

Kurdish people should have known better than to trust the United States considering their history and experience with them for over a century. Now is the right time for Kurdish people to declare their independence and there will be huge support for them from everywhere. This is a very historical opportunity and we have to act upon it otherwise Kurdish people will be left alone at the mercy of the thugs and criminals of Iraqi society.


TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: brahimi; halabja; iraq; kurds; mideast; un; unitednations
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1 posted on 05/01/2004 7:20:24 AM PDT by Adam36
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To: Adam36
"Lakhdar Brahimi is United Nations Special envoy in Iraq. He is an Arab chauvinist and anti-Semitic. He was pro-Saddam when he was Minister for Foreign Affairs of Algeria..."

Well, that sums it up

2 posted on 05/01/2004 7:32:37 AM PDT by nuconvert ("America will never be intimidated by thugs and assassins." ...( Azadi baraye Iran)
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To: AdmSmith; labard1
Pong
3 posted on 05/01/2004 7:35:26 AM PDT by nuconvert ("America will never be intimidated by thugs and assassins." ...( Azadi baraye Iran)
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To: Adam36
Brahimi also used his UN status to exact millions of dollars from Iraq in the Oil-For-Food scam. While he may not have received as much in skimming and kickbacks as, say, Kofi Annan's son, he did get millions. So, it may be unfair to say he supported Saddam when it was only a case of bribery. Distinctions like this are extremely important at the UN!
4 posted on 05/01/2004 8:00:51 AM PDT by Tacis
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To: Adam36
Kurdish people should have known better than to trust the United States considering their history and experience with them for over a century. Now is the right time for Kurdish people to declare their independence and there will be huge support for them from everywhere.

He may be dead wrong, but it's still relatively ominous.

5 posted on 05/01/2004 8:04:12 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: nuconvert
You're right that Brahimi is a bad guy. I still think his appointment will help drive Sistani toward the US (and away from the UN).

If I were a Kurd, I'd be worried that the US would treat me as a pawn in the game, both because the Kurds are only a small percentage of the Iraqi population and because of the Turks. I hope we don't sell out the Kurds, since they are the only ethnic group in Iraq whose leaders have behaved well.
6 posted on 05/01/2004 8:21:08 AM PDT by labard1
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To: Adam36
Just one more snake.
7 posted on 05/01/2004 8:23:02 AM PDT by Unicorn (Two many wimps around)
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To: Unicorn
A Muslim Arab...a U.N. professional....

What the hell would you expect!

Semper Fi
8 posted on 05/01/2004 8:28:09 AM PDT by river rat (You may turn the other cheek...But I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: nuconvert
from dictionary.com

Semitic: Of, relating to, or constituting a subgroup of the Afro-Asiatic language group that includes Arabic, Hebrew, Amharic, and Aramaic.

Semite: A member of a group of Semitic-speaking peoples of the Near East and northern Africa, including the Arabs, Arameans, Babylonians, Carthaginians, Ethiopians, Hebrews, and Phoenicians.

9 posted on 05/01/2004 8:29:25 AM PDT by ASA Vet (It will take several major attacks here at home before we decide on war.)
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To: labard1
The Kurds support the coalition and are ready to fight along side us. I can't imagine we'd "sell them out".
10 posted on 05/01/2004 8:30:33 AM PDT by nuconvert ("America will never be intimidated by thugs and assassins." ...( Azadi baraye Iran)
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To: ASA Vet
confusing, isn't it?
11 posted on 05/01/2004 8:33:37 AM PDT by nuconvert ("America will never be intimidated by thugs and assassins." ...( Azadi baraye Iran)
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To: nuconvert
confusing, isn't it?

It's just part of the evolution of language.
I'm an old fart and remember when "light hearted and gay" didn't mean you were a homosexual.
Now even on FR most accept the misuse.
It wasn't that long ago the "And he goes" instead of "he said" became common.
A couple years ago a FReeper used the term, "He's a dick!" In complete seriousness I asked him what that term meant in standard English, as I was an old fart and clueless.
His answer was "That is standard English, and the meaning is obvious." (I still don't know the answer.)
Being an old fart I still cringe when I hear, "That sucks." In my mind it still has the sexual implication used in male only locker rooms lies.

12 posted on 05/01/2004 9:09:24 AM PDT by ASA Vet (It will take several major attacks here at home before we decide on war.)
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To: ASA Vet
Uh-oh. I remember those things, too. What's the minimum age for "old fart"? What are the other qualifications?

I'll pass on the explanation of, "He's a dick!"
13 posted on 05/01/2004 9:17:34 AM PDT by nuconvert ("America will never be intimidated by thugs and assassins." ...( Azadi baraye Iran)
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To: nuconvert
What's the minimum age for "old fart"? What are the other qualifications?

There you go confusing me with two part questions.

I don't remember the answer to either question, but believe that in itself might be one of the qualifications. ;o)

14 posted on 05/01/2004 9:30:50 AM PDT by ASA Vet (It will take several major attacks here at home before we decide on war.)
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To: nuconvert
'The Kurds support the coalition and are ready to fight along side us. I can't imagine we'd "sell them out".'

I sincerely hope you're right, but given the Dims' positions, it's not hard to be able to "imagine" it.
15 posted on 05/01/2004 9:32:57 AM PDT by labard1
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To: Carry_Okie
Yes, he/she is wrong about USA motives and it is ominous.

We are failing to create a 'center' in Iraq that is sufficiently supportive of USA and coalition.

Look, we didnt ask for Brahimi! THE UN IS THE ORGANIZATION RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING HIM "MR MIDDLE EAST" FOR THE UN. We call for their UN guy, that's what we get - an Arab nationalist hack who sucked up to Saddam - JUST LIKE SO MANY OTHER POLITICIANS HAVE DONE WRT SADDAM AND OTHER DICTATORS.

And in Fallujah and in Sunni Iraq, we have the sad situation where (a) the populace has enough bigots that they dont accept American soldiers, *and* (b) the populace has many baathists who ran the country, *and* (c) there are not enough trained people who were *not* baathists to make an iraqi security force.

Now, I'd be all for letting kurdish peshmerga be a part of the Iraqi army. But we NEED Iraqis managing security...

Simple question: Behind the complaints, what is the author's solution FOR IRAQ? Not for the Kurds, but for IRAQ???

Our hope was to extend the kurdish success to the rest of Iraq. If Kurds want their own homeland independent and dont support new Iraqi democracy, all bets are off and Iraq is heading for chaos as each group fights over oil. :-(

Ominous indeed.
16 posted on 05/01/2004 10:07:18 AM PDT by WOSG (http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com - I salute our brave fallen.)
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To: ASA Vet
I don't remember the answer to either question, but believe that in itself might be one of the qualifications. ;o)

ROFL!!!

I understand!

17 posted on 05/01/2004 10:29:35 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: WOSG
We are failing to create a 'center' in Iraq that is sufficiently supportive of USA and coalition.

Wise man once said: "A moderate Arab is one that keeps a grudge less than 300 years."

As I understand it, the original US plan was to break up Iraq into three pieces: Kurds, who have been pretty much governing themselves since GWI, Sunnis under Jordanian watch, and Shias in the south, perhaps affiliated with Kuwait.

IMHO, the same should have been done in Afghanistan: part it out to Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikstan, and even Iran.

The interesting thing about both Iraq and Afghanistan is that both were designed by the British to be dysfunctional countries. Looks like it worked.

18 posted on 05/01/2004 10:40:27 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: nuconvert
What's the minimum age for "old fart"?

I was actually given lessons at the tender age of 19.

19 posted on 05/01/2004 10:41:36 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: Carry_Okie
"As I understand it, the original US plan was to break up Iraq into three pieces"

NO. That was never the plan and to do so would be a huge mistake. For 2 reasons. First, we promised neighbors we would maintain the integrity of the borders; a change in borders wholly destabilizes Iraq and the region, in ways not favorable to us, and so breaking that promise would hurt us tremendously.
Second and related reason is the 3 way breakup would aid our 2 enemies in the region: syria (which could turn sunni Iraq into a new lebanon) and Iran (which could have even greater success in influencing clerics), while harming prospects for democracy. At least in current setup, the rival ethnic groups have incentive to favor a state favoring ethnic minority rights, and have incentive to devolve power from baghdad. This works in favor of a better overall govt.

So the plan was for a *federal* but single nation Iraq, with integrity of borders, as was promised to the neighbors.

IMHO, breaking up Iraq would result in 1 democracy fledgling that immediately has issues with Turkey and 2 Arab states as bad as Syria and Iran.
20 posted on 05/01/2004 11:39:25 AM PDT by WOSG (http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com - I salute our brave fallen.)
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