Posted on 02/20/2005 6:45:19 PM PST by Lessismore
If Chalabi wins it will be good that he isn't viewed as a mere accomplice of the US.
Is this not the fellow we accused of being an Iranian Spy? They found secret U.S. documents in his house in Baghdad. This doesn't sound good at all!
Chalabi is snake that doesn't care about anyone or anything but himself. In a way it would be good if gets picked, because the Iraqi people hate him and come December when they vote again, they will vote the UIA out of power and Allawi's list will benifit big time.
But I thought that he was currently viewed as an accomplice of Iran? That's good?
Ideally suited for the job. OTOH, he may just be full of it.
They need stability in government, not more Machiavellian politics.
We'll see. Chalabi essentially got railroaded by some disaffected State Dept folks. I'm not sure who's right, but we could do worse.
Exactly. You gotta wonder if the entire "prosecution of Chalabi" angle by the US et.al. has been just a head fake to help him look like he is not a puppet of the U.S.
Not true - Chalabi was flown to Iraq early during the invasion - Some of our Special Forces A-teams had to work with him (and the people he brought) - They say he was a complete snake - he is not to be trusted in the least.
I don't think so - Some of our SOF A-team's that worked with Chalabi early on during the invasion say he is a complete snake (his actions since have only furthered this view).
I'm not sure about Chalabi. I wouldn't write him off without more evidence. He was badmouthed and possibly framed by rogue clintonoids in the CIA and the State Department. It is said that they were angry because he was the candidate of the U.S. military governor and his advisors, and State and CIA wanted to run the show.
The CIA has a dreadful record in Iraq. We would never have caught Saddam or his top advisers if military intelligence hadn't taken over and pushed the CIA to one side--which of course they resented.
Plus much of what we know has been filtered through the liberal press, always delighted to publish leaks from clintonoids in the CIA. So why not give Chalabi a chance to prove himself, if indeed he is chosen to lead?
I don't think he's got the votes to be PM. I'm really confused about this guy, but I know that the Iraqi people don't know him enough to trust him. We'll just have to wait and see.
wow.....this plot had so many twists and turns and so many negative results at time I would really think this would be next to impossible to pull off......no one really knew how the outcomes of the last year would play out.....I don't think even Karl Rove could pull that off
Cicero -- But DOD soured on him too. He definitely carries a lof of baggage. Maybe it will turn out okay, but there are a lot of people in the govt. who are not at all liberal who don't trust Chalabi at all. At the very least, he is a slippery character. Maybe that's what's needed at this time.
At this point, I don't think anybody is giving anybody a chance- he is either their choice or not, the ball is rolling down the hill. Usually, conspiracy theories are fun but futile, unless you make them up yourself. This fellow is not good for us but that may be their choice.
Nah, its ALL part of the plan
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